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So let me play devil's advocate here...
Let's assume the state gets the right to wiretap without good cause or the court's permission.
Let's us assume they can do it randomly now on private citizens.
So one day you watch an old movie that show people planning to blow up some goverment building and your friend calls.
You discuss the movie and half way into the conversation the Feds click into listen. They hear "Blow up, smuggle dynamite, meet at the waterfront, etc."
Tomorrow they come and detain you under the powers of terrorist legislation and you aren't allowed access to an attorney and you aren't charged. In order to make certain you are "safe" they interrogate you for as long as required.
So my questions are this:
1) Given the above not-so-far-fetched example, do you really think if you aren't commiting a crime you should have nothing to worry about.
2) If this did happen to you, would you remain loyal to the state?
3) Lets assume you are found innocent after several weeks and released... but you notice this happens more often than you believed. What would you do to stop it. Or would you even try?
And keep in mind that ALL goverments watch protest rallys very carefully. They like to keep track of who is at them and who might be potential enemies of the state or there to recruit new souls.
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