Friday, May 8, 2015

NSA Phone Program Not Authorized In The Patriot Act

Both President's Bush and Obama have stated that the Phone Program of the NSA was legal. However the appellate court last Thursday ruled that it was never authorized by existing law.

The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill last week that would end the bulk collection of telephone and email records because Section 215 expires on June 1st. The law will be changed so that the government will need to obtain the records they need on a case by case basis

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell {R; KY} says there is no time to debate the schedule, and replace Section 215 before the expiration date. Senate Republicans are concerned that national security could be threatened and congress may push a temporary extension with no changes. Also they are not sure it would pass both the House and the Senate because of broad opposition to the program.

Recently retired NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander "I am concerned if we throw out some of these programs, now we are at risk." Continuing "We're stupid, I got it, in the press, but we shouldn't put American people at risk."

The argument - That both records are inherently relevant to terrorism probes - has been a central premise of the NSA.

"Such an expansive concept of 'relevance' is unprecedented and unwarranted" the judge wrote.

Ruling by the three judge panel was in response by the ACLU wanting the collection of data stopped stating that it violates Americans privacy rights...The ACLU appealed a lower court judge ruling that the program was constitutional thus leading to today's ruling.

The panel sent the case back to lower court judge for further review based on these findings.

So the continuing controversy continues where does our security and safety begin and where does our privacy end. Was the NSA created to become a huge collection for our cell phone use by the government? And how much data is needed for our protection?

Evidently we have reach the point where the current is swaying saying that too much data is being used and unnecessary for our protection. However with ISIS on the move and entering our borders how does the government protect us without this information. Would we be hindering our government from keeping track of the enemy and opening Americans to be at risk. These are the hard questions being asked.



Friday, May 1, 2015

Over 5,000 Victums in Nepal Villages and Rising

Officials now estimate a possible 10,000 lives may eventually be taken by the earthquake with an epicenter in the remote mountains of  Nepal and surrounding area. Helicopters are crisscrossing the area carrying injured and delivering emergency supplies as they can possibly do to help these areas and save lives that are still savable.

Confusion and chaos have caused hospitals to be overwhelmed with tents surrounding the hospital grounds and medical supplies running low. This is a picture of what the people of this region are facing. Many of the country people are waking up with no buildings only rubble to deal with. With an estimate of 5 years or more to rebuild because of the remoteness of the area.

There are thousands who have not even been reached yet because there just isn't enough help to get to them. When they do get there, there are few supplies to help and food is becoming a scarcity in some places. Around the world countries and the U.N. are working to coordinate a system to help in these areas.

Another hindrances are mudslides which are causing landslides blocking aid trucks who still fear 2,500 people are still missing near the quakes epicenter.

Red Cross is needed to get early supplies of basic needs to villages and have a line open already if you would like to help.

Another hindrance as though there isn't enough already are sheets of rain pouring down. Even the U.N.'s Worlds Food Program got mired in mud because of the heavy rainfall. They are working at getting food distributed as quickly as possible.

For the time being to get supplies in United Nations says it will release 15 million dollars from it's emergency response fund for the quake victums, bringing in water, medical supplies and temporary shelters where needed.

To help go to Red Cross, click Where it is needed most and a link will come down saying Nepal Earthquake Relief. You might ad a few prayers in there, they could use some of that too. God Bless these people and all they will have to deal with in their future.