9th circuit void part of the 1st Amendment

Apple is going to see no issue with this because Apple is of the belief that all government is good, more government is better. government is only getting and using what it needs to make life for it's subjects better.

Only a very naive person would believe any law is going to stop the collection of information in this day and age. Even if the government wasn't allowed to collect the information itself it can obtain the information from those who do collect it. One is wiser to assume everything is collected as opposed to living with a false sense of privacy.
 
You are wasting your breath here. These people do not care about rights. They want the gov't to fix all the problems and they place all the blame squarely on the shoulders of the conservatives. Our rights can be removed if there is the slightest chance that it will provide an illusion of safety.

I can't think of anyone who wants the government to fix all the problems .. and I'm a socialist.

There is a fundamental difference between left/right perspectives on society. Is the right of the individual more important than the responsibility of society?
 
Only a very naive person would believe any law is going to stop the collection of information in this day and age. Even if the government wasn't allowed to collect the information itself it can obtain the information from those who do collect it. One is wiser to assume everything is collected as opposed to living with a false sense of privacy.

I completely agree with this .. and let's see the hands of all those who applauded the Patriot Act.

How many liberal hands are raised as opposed to those who now complain about privacy?
 
Only a very naive person would believe any law is going to stop the collection of information in this day and age. Even if the government wasn't allowed to collect the information itself it can obtain the information from those who do collect it. One is wiser to assume everything is collected as opposed to living with a false sense of privacy.
then there should be no reason to believe any law is going to prevent mass shootings, or terrorist attacks, right? wouldn't one be wiser to assume that these things are just going to happen as opposed to living with a false sense of safety and security?
 
then there should be no reason to believe any law is going to prevent mass shootings, or terrorist attacks, right? wouldn't one be wiser to assume that these things are just going to happen as opposed to living with a false sense of safety and security?

Not exactly. The government passes laws and enforces them and proscribes penalties.They could pass a law to track/tag every gun and enforce it. They could pass a law prohibiting them from collecting info and not enforce it which is precisely what happened, isn't it?
 
Not exactly. The government passes laws and enforces them and proscribes penalties.They could pass a law to track/tag every gun and enforce it. They could pass a law prohibiting them from collecting info and not enforce it which is precisely what happened, isn't it?
and you're ok with that?
 
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