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To: tejek who wrote (703577)3/9/2013 6:43:39 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1576262
 
Did you see the latest ruling against Obama the Tyrrant that you love?

A federal appeals court on Friday said Customs and Border Protection officers cannot confiscate or download every laptop or electronic device brought into the U.S., ruling that people have an expectation their data are private and that the government must have “reasonable suspicion” before it starts to do any intensive snooping.

In a broad ruling, the court also said merely putting password protection on information is not enough to trigger the government’s “reasonable suspicion” to conduct a more intrusive search. Did you get that? Obama was saying it was suspicious and gave them probable cause to search just for having password protection. Ridiculous!

In most cases, the government needs probable cause to conduct a search. Reasonable suspicion is a lower standard. But the Obama administration had argued it didn’t need any reason to search.

No wonder Obama never gets his Constitutional Oath correct. Doesn't want to follow the 4th Amendment of the Bill of Rights. That's your boy.