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NRA and ACLU join forces against the NSA

by Phantom Ace ( 97 Comments › )
Filed under government at September 5th, 2013 - 12:13 pm

The NSA issue and Syria intervention is destroying the Left-Right divide. In another odd couple alliance, the ACLU has been joined by the NRA in a lawsuit against the NSA.

The National Rifle Association joined the American Civil Liberties Union’s lawsuit on Wednesday to end the government’s massive phone record collection program.

In a brief filed in federal court, the NRA argues that the National Security Agency’s database of phone records amounts to a “national gun registry.”

“It would be absurd to think that the Congress would adopt and maintain a web of statutes intended to protect against the creation of a national gun registry, while simultaneously authorizing the FBI and the NSA to gather records that could effectively create just such a registry,” the group writes.

[….]

In its filing, the gun-rights group claims that the NSA’s database would allow the government to identify and track gun owners based on whether they’ve called gun stores, shooting ranges or the NRA.

“Under the government’s reading of Section 215, the government could simply demand the periodic submission of all firearms dealers’ transaction records, then centralize them in a database indexed by the buyers’ names for later searching,” the NRA writes.

I hope the NRA and ACLU prevail.

Sentients Flock To Chik-Fil-A

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 87 Comments › )
Filed under Bigotry, Censorship, Christianity, Communism, Fascism, Free Speech, Hate Speech, Liberal Fascism, OOT, Open thread, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Religion, Socialism at August 1st, 2012 - 11:00 pm

Here’s the premise:
Because Chik-Fil-A’s parent company supports traditional religious values and donated money to an organization that promotes heterosexual marriage, they must be against homosexuality; therefore we should boycott the independent franchise owners and send them and their employees to the poorhouse for the religious opinions of someone they likely have never met.

Pheew. That’s an enormous steaming pile of illogic to begin with, and it’s obviously a thinly veiled attack on the US Constitution and a test of the validity of the First Amendment. It has nothing at all to do with poking bungholes or spanking in tongues. Where is the ACLU to protect these innocent restauranteurs and those they employ, comprised of all races, creeds AND sexual orientation, against such blatant and illegal political thuggery?

If the president of a company said something so boneheaded as to offend every living person in the world – and the Owners of Chik-Fil-A never uttered a word against homosexuality, in fact their public statements said the opposite –  isn’t he/she allowed to speak his/her opinion? Why penalize 2nd and 3rd parties, the franchisees and those they employ, with a speech-squelching boycott? Why even penalize the person who may or may not have made such a remark?

The Bill Of Rights BEGINS with The First Amendment; it wasn’t an afterthought. That some elected officials, including those holding high positions of authority, would even consider supporting such abasement of the concepts of free enterprise and Freedom of Speech is abhorrent. Make no mistake. This is one more small step designed to squelch dissent.

Yeah, I know – preaching to the choir. The image above has nothing to do with my commentary, except that it’s the mental picture Progressives conjure of Conservatives, and works as a visual introduction to
The Overnight Open Thread.

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Update: ACLU does the right thing.  h/t Bob in Breckenridge

Privacy: Vote with your wallet AND with your feet!

by 1389AD ( 26 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Free Speech, Technology, Transportation at April 23rd, 2011 - 12:00 pm

I found this link about a serious violation of privacy in the State of Michigan in a worrisome Blogmocracy article about another significant threat to our electronic privacy, namely Apple iPhone secretly records owners’ every move. It followed another article, Exiting Detroit, about the endless and evidently irreversible decline and fall of the city of Detroit. It sure looks as though there are fewer and fewer reasons to visit, do business in, or live in, Michigan, and more and more reasons to avoid the entire state.

Similarly, if Apple shows so little regard for their customers’ privacy, I would suggest buying from a competitor until such time as Apple changes its ways. Vote with your wallet and vote with your feet!

Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops

(h/t: Da_Beerfreak)

Cellebrite cellphone snooper system

ACLU seeks information on Michigan program that allows cops to download information from smart phones belonging to stopped motorists.

The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan last Wednesday demanded that state officials stop stonewalling freedom of information requests for information on the program.

ACLU learned that the police had acquired the cell phone scanning devices and in August 2008 filed an official request for records on the program, including logs of how the devices were used. The state police responded by saying they would provide the information only in return for a payment of $544,680. The ACLU found the charge outrageous.
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A US Department of Justice test of the CelleBrite UFED used by Michigan police found the device could grab all of the photos and video off of an iPhone within one-and-a-half minutes. The device works with 3000 different phone models and can even defeat password protections.

“Complete extraction of existing, hidden, and deleted phone data, including call history, text messages, contacts, images, and geotags,” a CelleBrite brochure explains regarding the device’s capabilities. “The Physical Analyzer allows visualization of both existing and deleted locations on Google Earth. In addition, location information from GPS devices and image geotags can be mapped on Google Maps.”

The ACLU is concerned that these powerful capabilities are being quietly used to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches.

“With certain exceptions that do not apply here, a search cannot occur without a warrant in which a judicial officer determines that there is probable cause to believe that the search will yield evidence of criminal activity,” Fancher wrote. “A device that allows immediate, surreptitious intrusion into private data creates enormous risks that troopers will ignore these requirements to the detriment of the constitutional rights of persons whose cell phones are searched.”
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Read it all.


But that’s not all, folks!

Jury to decide if Pastor Terry Jones can protest outside the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan. Last I checked, the First Amendment is not subject to jury disapproval.


Originally published on 1389 Blog.


Send ACLU a Christmas Card!

by 1389AD ( 90 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Christianity, Humor, Kosovo, Open thread, Orthodox Christianity, Political Correctness, Serbia at December 19th, 2010 - 10:00 am

Nativity card with icon from Church of the Mother of God, Pec, Kosovo, Serbia, year 1335

The above image is from a card sent last Christmas (January 7, 2010) by the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of New Gracanica in Illinois. The Serbian Orthodox Church observes the Old Calendar for liturgical purposes. The Nativity icon is from the Church of the Mother of God, Pec, Kosovo, Serbia, year 1335
(h/t: Baba Mim).


Dear friends,

Today I sent a Christmas card to the ACLU – I hope you will do the same. Their address is:

ACLU
125 Broad St.
18th Floor
New York, NY 10004

The more religious the card, the better. I know they will appreciate your thoughtfulness.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!

Stella


Originally published on 1389 Blog.
Stella, a/k/a Sparta, is a member of the 1389 Blog team.