the  nsa collectes almost 200 miillion text messages a day all around the world. the secret documents provied by nsa showed a proam called dishfire the collected messages from one million people who were under no suspicion of illeagl activity. it allowed them to extrat info peoples plans contact and more..

what if you were one of the million people? do you think they should be aloowed to do this?

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014/01/17/22338210-nsa-collected-nearly-200-million-te xt-messages-daily-report?litehttp://bcove.me/nesrvk1g

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  • Be sure to proofread to eliminate errors(capitalization) and be sure to reply to people's comments.

  • I wouldn't want to do this at all

  • As long as they don't tap into people who don't need to be watched it should be fine but some people do need to be so they should watch those people, but with 7 billion people or so it could become over whelming.

  • I don't think I would like it if someone was doing that to me.  If someone is innocent, there is no reason for their personal messages to be searched.  If they believe you are doing something wrong, I think the should have a warrant to search them.  

  • I think that it is just weird that people are allowed to track you even though you did nothing wrong. I don't think this should be allowed, only if they have probable cause.

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