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ibill said: Obama's DOJ are behaving like terrorists. I'd argue that the DOJ is practically a state terrorist organization, getting done what terrorists or unfriendly foreign governments could not pull off.
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Yeas Loretta, Americans do not trust the DOJ. You let Jim Clapper and Keith Alexander off the hook after lying under oath to Congress, yet you coerce companies to do what you want with your unconstitutional overreach of power.
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jmgregory1 said: I think, what Apple should do is to not only do what the FBI is asking, but go a step further and create a new version of iOS that is completely open and hackable so the government has access to everyone's data - and so that …
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terrorists have succeeded in spreading fear to the wide population by using governments to do their bidding. They have also managed to have governments do what they themselves could not do, undermine the Constitution (US), our principles as a free s…
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The next terrorist attack would only help the FBI'S agenda.
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Dave S said: Are we saying that we are so paranoid that we do not trust our gov't not to do something illegal like look at other phones when they shouldn't if they have that ability? Again, when we assume crime will occur on that level, thos…
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Sky News has the info the FBI needs, unencrypted: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/03/10/world/europe/ap-islamic-state-files.html but I guess they are still not interested. This was never about terrorism or national security or about the San B…
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@ Dave S. Hey man, 0 likes and 10 dislikes. You are the Govt lapdog of the year!
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When the DoJ compelled Ladar Levison to turn over encryption keys for his Lavabit email service, which Snowden used. He refused and rather than obeying the court order, he chose to close down his email service. If Apple were to close down the busine…
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The police state: 1. NSA, CIA, FBI: use national security as an excuse to collect all phone metadata, email metadata, email content, geopositional data. Store forever. 2. Feel free to search collected info about anyone, anytime. There is no need for…
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@ Dave S, how much did your employer pay you to post that brilliant analysis?
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jdgaz said: The FBI is obviously totally incapable of conducting an investigation. If it cannot do this job itself with its annual budget of $8.347Billion then its time to quit spending money on this sham. The FBI is being run like a polic…
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Natewac said: It's un-American for Apple to not help America in this world war. And if you don't think that we are at war you need to get your head out of your a$$. It is unAmerican for the the US Govt to use "terrorism" as a pretext to fo…
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volcan said: I think Apple screwed up in this chess match with the FBI. They should have said in the beginning, that iOS was so secure that unlocking it was beyond even their own capabilities. There is no backdoor nor is there any way to crea…
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PineTreeWest said: maciekskontakt said: "... the letter says, adding that the company is to blame for being in the position it currently finds itself." No you got it wrong- if anybody then that is FBI to blame to put Apple into this…
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jbishop1039 said: They only need 6 people? Fine, take 6 Specialists from random Apple Stores and give em two weeks. See what happens if it were for me, I would brick the phone. Ooops, we screwed up, just like you did FBI.
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The government’s response fills me with rage. I had to stop reading it. But here are some quotes that just made me fume. “By Apple’s own reckoning, the corporation—which grosses hundreds of billions of dollars a year—would need to set aside as …
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This is an unprovoked war started by the state of California against Silicon Valley. Maybe the entire Silicon Valley should relocate. It will be the state's loss. Stupid.
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This is an example of government coercion and oppression, clearly designed and targeted towards Apple. All phone manufacturers should stop selling phones in California in response, though this crazy bill will never pass. This is another example of t…
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maciekskontakt said: Yes they could force and shoot their own foot. How about Apple moves operations to different place? Would you lose control if they actually started operations from Ireland? That would be interesting considering they prov…