The Obama administration is planning to carry out what Judge Andrew Napolitano slammed as “a major step towards a police state.”
Seeking to expand the already-incredible power of the FBI further, the administration has begun lobbying on behalf what it claims is a minor change to existing law regarding government surveillance. Indeed, according to FBI director James B. Comey, the change is nothing more than the correction of “a typo” in the current law.
But this is not what tech companies and firms, who are the primary party affected by the law, say the government is trying to do. Instead, they warn that the administration is trying to increase the FBI’s power to spy on Americans.
More specifically, opponents of the proposed “fix” claim it will permit the bureau to search “electronic communication transactional networks” without having to obtain a warrant from a judge. That means the FBI will be free to snoop through Americans’ Internet histories and even see how long users spend on certain sites.
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Lol go ahead I’ve got nothing to hide.
Someone already is doing that to you, most likely more than you know!!
Just delete your browser history … plain and simple… use in private browsing whenever applicable…
Well, they have nothing but an AMERICAN HERE!
After they publicly post killarys emails I’ll hand them my computer.
Another Obama rule?
They run it YOU idiot’s, They can put whatever they want on their running it through your personal administration settings with or without you or your permission!
This is all B.S. – just as putting all registered American gun owners in Hawaii on a terrorist watch list data base. I think it safe to say obama is still setting his ducks in order before the fall. The man and his regime have proven a hundred times over that none of them can be trusted…..
Also keep in mind that God helps those who first help themselves…. 😉
How about only doing this kind of c**p to non citizens