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[QUOTE="josh_hates_you:1288535"]I listened to a segment on npr about this yesterday. The NSA claims they dont have the right to intercept transmissions. According to a defense attorney the NSA uses it's own legal definition of terms that you wont find in a dictionary. For example their description of intercepting something is having it viewed and reported on by an agent. Using this definition they have the right to store any information for future use. As long as they dont read the contents they dont need a warrant to store the info but once a warrant is served they can then use and read the info. So much for having the right to remain silent. Anything you have already said can now be used against you in a court of law.[/QUOTE]
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