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news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57552225-38/senate-bill-rewrite-lets-feds-read-your-e-mail-without-warrants/

A Senate proposal touted as protecting Americans' e-mail privacy has been quietly rewritten, giving government agencies more surveillance power than they possess under current law, CNET has learned.

Patrick Leahy, the influential Democratic chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has dramatically reshaped his legislation in response to law enforcement concerns, according to three individuals who have been negotiating with Leahy's staff over the changes. A vote on his bill, which now authorizes warrantless access to Americans' e-mail, is scheduled for next week.
Leahy's rewritten bill would allow more than 22 agencies -- including the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Communications Commission -- to access Americans' e-mail, Google Docs files, Facebook wall posts, and Twitter direct messages without a search warrant. It also would give the FBI and Homeland Security more authority, in some circumstances, to gain full access to Internet accounts without notifying either the owner or a judge.

CNET obtained a draft of the proposed amendments from one of the people involved in the negotiations with Leahy; it's embedded at the end of this post. The document describes the changes as "Amendments intended to be proposed by Mr. Leahy."

It's an abrupt departure from Leahy's earlier approach, which required police to obtain a search warrant backed by probable cause before they could read the contents of e-mail or other communications. The Vermont Democrat boasted last year that his bill "provides enhanced privacy protections for American consumers by... requiring that the government obtain a search warrant."

Leahy had planned a vote on an earlier version of his bill, designed to update a pair of 1980s-vintage surveillance laws, in late September. But after law enforcement groups including the National District Attorneys' Association and the National Sheriffs' Association organizations objected to the legislation and asked him to "reconsider acting" on it, Leahy pushed back the vote and reworked the bill as a package of amendments to be offered next Thursday. The package (PDF) is a substitute for H.R. 2471, which the House of Representatives already has approved.

One person participating in Capitol Hill meetings on this topic told CNET that Justice Department officials have expressed their displeasure about Leahy's original bill. The department is on record as opposing any such requirement: James Baker, the associate deputy attorney general, has publicly warned that requiring a warrant to obtain stored e-mail could have an "adverse impact" on criminal investigations.

Christopher Calabrese, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said requiring warrantless access to Americans' data "undercuts" the purpose of Leahy's original proposal. "We believe a warrant is the appropriate standard for any contents," he said.

An aide to the Senate Judiciary committee told CNET that because discussions with interested parties are ongoing, it would be premature to comment on the legislation.

Marc Rotenberg, head of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said that in light of the revelations about how former CIA director David Petraeus' e-mail was perused by the FBI, "even the Department of Justice should concede that there's a need for more judicial oversight," not less.

Markham Erickson, a lawyer in Washington, D.C. who has followed the topic closely and said he was speaking for himself and not his corporate clients, expressed concerns about the alphabet soup of federal agencies that would be granted more power:

There is no good legal reason why federal regulatory agencies such as the NLRB, OSHA, SEC or FTC need to access customer information service providers with a mere subpoena. If those agencies feel they do not have the tools to do their jobs adequately, they should work with the appropriate authorizing committees to explore solutions. The Senate Judiciary committee is really not in a position to adequately make those determinations.

The list of agencies that would receive civil subpoena authority for the contents of electronic communications also includes the Federal Reserve, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Maritime Commission, the Postal Regulatory Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and the Mine Enforcement Safety and Health Review Commission.

Leahy's modified bill retains some pro-privacy components, such as requiring police to secure a warrant in many cases. But the dramatic shift, especially the regulatory agency loophole and exemption for emergency account access, likely means it will be near-impossible for tech companies to support in its new form.

A bitter setback
This is a bitter setback for Internet companies and a liberal-conservative-libertarian coalition, which had hoped to convince Congress to update the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act to protect documents stored in the cloud. Leahy glued those changes onto an unrelated privacy-related bill supported by Netflix.

At the moment, Internet users enjoy more privacy rights if they store data on their hard drives or under their mattresses, a legal hiccup that the companies fear could slow the shift to cloud-based services unless the law is changed to be more privacy-protective.

Members of the so-called Digital Due Process coalition include Apple, Amazon.com, Americans for Tax Reform, AT&T, the Center for Democracy and Technology, eBay, Google, Facebook, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, TechFreedom, and Twitter. (CNET was the first to report on the coalition's creation.)

Leahy, a former prosecutor, has a mixed record on privacy. He criticized the FBI's efforts to require Internet providers to build in backdoors for law enforcement access, and introduced a bill in the 1990s protecting Americans' right to use whatever encryption products they wanted.

But he also authored the 1994 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, which is now looming over Web companies, as well as the reviled Protect IP Act. An article in The New Republic concluded Leahy's work on the Patriot Act "appears to have made the bill less protective of civil liberties." Leahy had introduced significant portions of the Patriot Act under the name Enhancement of Privacy and Public Safety in Cyberspace Act (PDF) a year earlier.

One obvious option for the Digital Due Process coalition is the simplest: if Leahy's committee proves to be an insurmountable roadblock in the Senate, try the courts instead.

Judges already have been wrestling with how to apply the Fourth Amendment to an always-on, always-connected society. Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police needed a search warrant for GPS tracking of vehicles. Some courts have ruled that warrantless tracking of Americans' cell phones, another coalition concern, is unconstitutional.

The FBI and other law enforcement agencies already must obtain warrants for e-mail in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, thanks to a ruling by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2010.

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14 Nov 2012 8:33PM
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You didn't get mad when the Supreme Court stopped a legal recount and appointed a p********.

You didn't get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate
energy policy.

You didn't get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed.

You didn't get mad when the Patriot Act got passed.

You didn't get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us.

You didn't get mad when we spent over 600 billion(and counting) on said illegal war.

You didn't get mad when over 10 billion dollars just disappeared in Iraq.

You didn't get mad when you found out we were torturing people.

You didn't get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans.

You didn't get mad when we didn't catch Bin Laden.

You didn't get mad when you saw the horrible conditions at Walter Reed.

You didn't get mad when we let a major US city, New Orleans, drown.

You didn't get mad when we gave a 900 billion tax break to the rich.

You didn't get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark.

You finally got mad when the government decided that people in America deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. Yes, illegal wars, lies, corruption, torture, stealing your tax dollars to make the rich richer, are all okay with you, but helping other Americans...well fuck that. That about right? You know it is.

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Confissão exibicionista de minha namorada
Minha namorada é uma coroa deliciosa com 52 anos de idade, bem branquinha com um corpo gostoso bem carnudo com tudo em cima, seios grandes e redondos, uma xota bem carnuda e suculenta em que adoro cair de boca e uma bunda bem gostosa e grande com rego grande e profundo que me deixa tarado e sempre querendo foder aquele cuzinho com minha língua e meu pau até encostar o saco. Ela adora dar o cuzinho pra um pau grande e grosso e até se mija quando goza. Outro dia ela contou em detalhes uma história que me deixou morrendo de tesão e muita vontade de ver ela fodida por outro homem. Ela contou que estava em sua casa sozinha, pois a filha adolescente (linda e gostosa igual a mãe) tinha ido visitar alguns amigos dela na vizinhança. Ela estava à vontade em casa apenas de calcinha e camiseta como sempre faz e resolveu tirar a calcinha (ela usa umas calcinhas tanga que marcam deliciosamente sua bunda em calças legging pretas finas que ela adora usar e me enlouquece de tesão imaginando a homarada de pau duro de ver aquele rabo que adoro lamber e meter meu pau até o talo). Ela ficou só de camiseta e chinelo aí resolveu tirar também a camiseta. Ela sempre fica bem à vontade quando está em casa sozinha ou só com filha adolescente. Elas dormem juntas na cama de casal às vezes e já imaginei aquelas duas delícias juntas só de camiseta dormindo a noite juntinhas debaixo do edredom e mil loucuras já pensei, pois adolescentes novinhas como a menina são curiosas sexualmente e ela tem uma prima lésbica e confesso que fantasio minha namorada ensinando as delícias do sexo entre duas mulheres para a própria filha. Incesto também faz parte de minhas fantasias sexuais. Naquele dia o portão da casa de minha namorada estava trancado. Ela estava totalmente nua e sentou na cama e peguei o teclado da filha e começou a brincar tocando algumas músicas que ela sabia. Estava distraída e de repente entrou no quarto um amiguinho da filha. Ele tinha pegado a chave e entrado sem fazer barulho e minha namorada é muito distraída. O menino tem 19 anos e é um rapaz gay e até tem um namorado e era passivo até onde minha namorada também confessou. Ela levou um tremendo susto na hora e ele saiu rapidamente do quarto tapando os olhos todo envergonhado e pedindo mil desculpas. Ela disse que ficou envergonhada e logo se vestiu e foi ver o que ele queria. Ela disse que ele tinha ido pegar notebook que a menina tinha emprestado para ele fazer um trabalho para a escola. Ela ficou envergonhada, mas no fundinho imagino que ela ficou com uma pitada de tesão, pois ela é exibicionista assumida (e adoro exibir ela e adoro ela ser exibicionista e toda exibicionista fica com tesão quando se exibe) e ela tinha contado que o rapaz até tinha tentado namorar algumas meninas. Quem sabe ele seja bissexual e tenha até sentido tesão por ter visto nua uma mulher com idade para ser mãe dele. Certamente ela sentiu na hora um misto de vergonha e tesão. A xotinha dela certamente estava latejando e chegou a molhar até escorrer naquelas coxas deliciosas, e o coração dela bater mais forte e barriga gelar. Certamente até aquele cuzinho que adoro lamber e enfiar  minha língua e meu pau tava piscando entre aquelas nádegas que adoro ver nas calças legging e também encoxar. Será que aquele pau dentro da cueca dele chegou a pulsar por ver nua aquela coroa com idade pra ser mãe dele? Queria que minha namorada iniciasse a filha dela e o menino gay na minha frente e eu comesse as duas (mãe e filha) e visse as duas se deliciando com o menino.

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Where has all the intelligence gone? I mean, at some point people gave a shit enough to be independent thinkers.

Instead people are all up in arms over TV, music, and other shit that doesn't require you to think, and instead require the simplest thing a human being can have. A sense of taste. No matter how bad, simply having one qualifies you to enjoy and judge TV and music. The simple fact that "Cult classics" exist means that nothing can ever truly be bad, because shitheads will watch it anyway and it'll get deemed "Special" because a few select people have absolutely atrocious taste.

People piss me off at their lack of intelligence, and their lack of an ability to have an interest in learning. Like ricers and musclefags for example. Two non-interchangeable sort of folk who do the exact same shit. They obsess over their tastes, completely put away any rational thoughts, and hate each other blindly. Little import cars are manuverable. Muscle cars have eons of torque. Neither 'suck', as both are incredible on their own terms, and yet these... primates cant be intelligent enough to console their differences and get the fuck along.

It's why i like to use guns and ammo as examples. As my brother says "A bullet to the brain has the same effect regardless of the person struck". And yet we've got people arguing that the slightest difference in weapons and ammo makes one vastly superior to the other. BLINDLY projecting their versions of the truth, instead of simply admitting any firearm or ammo type is deadly. Durr 1911 is betteer than glock, 9mm is superior to your dum dum .45's. You get shot with either, in the face, and you gon die.

I dont even want people to get along. It's this fiendish disease known as ignorance that kills my faith in humanity. How anyone can blindly ignore whats right in front of their faces is beyond me.

The best possible example i can think of is Russia Today's fans on youtube. You wont find more insanely biased and ignorant folk than them. They're the sort of people that truly believe that the US is one big crumbling tent city, just because the kremlin's mouthpiece tells them so. And that Russia is a prospering country, with no debt, starving, disease or crime, because the kremlin's mouthpiece tells them so. And when you go to point out something that so much as grazes the thin line of their competence, they immediately attack you, calling you a sheep, a slave to the government, a CIA paid troll, or simply denounce what you've said as entirely invalid just because you're american or have a silly video on your youtube page. And any valid point that they cant deflect in that manner, they instantly blame it on the big bad ol United states. Collapse of the soviet union? United states fault. Black market in russia? United state's fault. THE ENTIRE GLOBE'S FUEL, ECONOMY AND FOOD PROBLEMS, the united state's fault.

Nothing can ever be any single person's fault. And as such, you can begin to see how it doesn't matter what side you're on, ignorance is still ignorance. Be it that you're a patriotic republitard that blindly supports whatever the US gets into, or part of the filthy yuppie protesters that believe that everything belongs to them and that the government should just give them jobs, you're still ignorant for even picking a side.

Thank god 2012 is magically going to be the year the world ends apparently, I dont think i want to live in a world where you cant have competence and intelligence, where either side of the coin is a dumbed down, media fed beast of ignorance. Fuck all you people i'm moving underground and stocking up on supplies and ammo. Anyone else remotely interested in surviving the holocaust of the ignoramuses, i humbly advise you do the same.

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Here's the question that people aren't asking yet but they need to very soon.

What state secrets is Trump sharing with his masters in Moscow? Info about our military, cyber security, info about the US power grid, CIA agents, informants, our nuclear sub fleet? The pervert p******** is owned by Putin and Russian banks. The level of damage he could be doing is almost unimaginable and may be irreversible.

Prediction: Trump is going to find some excuse to fire AG Sessions. Then he will appoint a puppet to the position and instruct the puppet to fire Special Counsel Mueller. If the Republicans continue to put party before nation they'll let him get away with it. Can it be any more obvious that Trump is guilty as sin as it relates to Russia. The investigators need to follow the money.

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this sight are run by the CIA

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Que delícia de mulher 😍

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Why was my snapchat request/post removed? Is snapchat the cia or something?

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I confess I just watch TNT's new TV series "Legends" starring Eddard Stark from Game of THrones so its fucking legendary. The plot and story revolves around him playing a CIA agent who plays make- believe characters to inflitrate the bad guys inner circle and there's lots of explosion and epic gun battles. It doesn't get stale as it's also a psychological mystery where Eddard is starting to lose grip on reality being in his characters too deep and too long at a time, he almost forgets himself. Shady Characters stalk him and tell him that his CIA occupation may only be one of his make believe characters too but when he starts to dig and have others help him, they are dying left and right and increasing his paranoia and confusion.
It's only been 2 epic episodes so far and I can't wait for the 3rd one this week.

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I confess that I could whoop anyone's ass who reads this. I am 6'1 and I am 196 pounds of rock hard muscle. It wouldn't be anything for me to get up from breakfast, whoop an ass and go sit back down and eat a sausage link. I have black belts in Aikido, Jujitsu, Tae Kwon Do and KARATE. I've done so much black contract CIA stuff that I don't even have a Social Security number and my finger prints have been surgically altered. I am the American Ninja and I have a phd in badass, fuck with me and you are fucking yourself.

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Viva a foda! Porra que delícia! Que vaca! Também quero! Quero!

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Did you know that the C.I.A.
created Al-cia da ?
It means the "Data base"
Google it !

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