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What do you think about "PRESIDENT BUSH: OFF THE RECORD"?
how can i record a phone call for free without people knowing
PRESIDENT BUSH: ‘OFF THE RECORD’
by Cal Thomas
Posted: 07/03/2008
It is a privilege to spend 90 minutes with the president of the United States. It is frustrating, though, when 90 percent of those minutes are declared off the record.
President Bush likes it that way, because he gets to speak “frankly” without worrying about how his remarks will be interpreted. Monday, in the on-the-record part of an interview with a small group of newspaper and magazine columnists, the president spoke of progress in Iraq: “I am pleased that the initial skepticism … is beginning to fade, to the point where (the) king of Jordan is going to Iraq; Prime Minister Maliki is going to Abu Dhabi; ambassadors are soon to be exchanged, hopefully.”
The president thinks his commitment to stabilizing Iraq has boosted confidence in other countries: “…the region is beginning to recognize, after a period of uncertainty, that a free Iraq is going to be important to their futures — economic future and political future, because a free and successful Iraq will end up serving as a pushback to Iranian movements in the Middle East.”
He is clearly pleased that funding for the war, which congressional Democrats repeatedly tried to halt, has been approved and will last six months into the new administration, which will allow the next president time to assess progress and make his own decisions. He is equally pleased the House has passed legislation protecting private phone companies who aid the government in eavesdropping on calls to or from suspected terrorists overseas. “…a very important tool (in the war against terrorism) is to listen,” he said. He called on the Senate to pass it “expeditiously.”
The president also reiterated his core philosophy since Sept. 11, 2001: “This is a war that requires the United States to not wait to get attacked, and therefore arrest people after the attack. It is a war that requires us to be proactive and to prevent attacks.” While he refuses to discuss domestic politics, this sounded like a criticism of Barack Obama, who wants to negotiate with America’s terrorist enemies and thinks the legal system can better handle terrorists after they have killed Americans.
Also on the record were the president’s comments about the escalating cost of gasoline. In an apparent jab at Congress, whose Democratic leaders promised to do something about gas prices if given a majority, but have not, the president said, “I would ask people to look at the report Vice President Cheney did early on in this administration about our view of how we should have dealt with this problem in a comprehensive way.” That report included references to the new technologies that allow for oil and gas exploration on American territory and offshore that minimize any threats to the environment.
The rest is conjecture and opinion based on impressions and not on what the president actually said.
While the war in Iraq is going better, the war in Afghanistan is not, causing more people to focus on the problem country rather than the better country. That is understandable to a point, but given the heat the president has taken over Iraq, one might expect him to get more credit now that things have substantially improved from where they were before the troop surge.
Some historians, most of whom are liberal, have already declared President Bush the worst president in history. We talked about this in previous meetings. He has said the worst time to judge a president is when he is in office and that perspectives often change years later when policies have had time to prove themselves (or not) and the political heat generated by partisanship has subsided.
This president still believes freedom can be established in the Arab and Muslim world. I am not as sure of this as he is, especially in nations that believe their brand of Islam is real freedom and our concept of freedom is a license for immoral behavior.
We will have to wait on the outcome to know if he’s right. That outcome will most definitely be on the historical record for future generations to judge.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27332#continueA
Liberal Britain is monitoring every phone call, personal email, text and web search, will it happen here?
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Every phone call, text message, email and website visit made by private citizens is to be stored for a year and will be available for monitoring by government bodies.
All telecoms companies and internet service providers will be required by law to keep a record of every customer’s personal communications, showing who they have contacted, when and where, as well as the websites they have visited.
Do you think this will happen here under a liberal Govt.?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/6534319/State-to-spy-on-every-phone-call-email-and-web-search.html
They will not require the permission of a judge or a magistrate to obtain the information, but simply the authorisation of a senior police officer or the equivalent of a deputy head of department at a local authority.
Elwood – I thought the Patriot act was to monitor terror suspects.
Why would a person call a unknown cell # several times when looking for his girlfriend/wife?
cell phone records search
Example:
Joe cannot find Rachel. J calls R several times within 5 mins.
R is busy and cannot answer.
Cell phone records THEN show that Joe calls a # whose owner is unknown and they have a 1-2 minute convo.
He then calls R at a home where she is visiting a friend.
(he says that was a ‘guess’ as to where R was.)
This wife-search then phone call to unknown # happens 8 times over 1 year.
WHAT COULD IT BE?
*NOTE:
Joe is controlling and secretive; and cheating.
Rachel is nice, and none of the above.
The times that Joe couldnt find Rachel; he knew generally where she was. She was 8 mos preg several times the calls happened. She was either at work, the dr., or grocery store. So rachel was not cheating or doin anything exciting.
im the friend rachel was visiting when that happened one time. she wasnt too busy! she left the phone in the car for 5 min & he had called 4 times. he was very obsessive about knowing where she was at all times.
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NO ONE ANSWERS AT THE # AND ITS REGISTERED TO A FAKE NAME**************
The British government now records all phone calls, text messages, emails and web usage. How awful is that?
phone records search
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/6534319/State-to-spy-on-every-phone-call-email-and-web-search.html
I am just sickened to hear this.
do you think the goverment has a file on you?
every phone call you make. every e-mail you write. everytime your on the web. every library book you check out the goverment through the patriot act has a record of and puts it in your file.
have you ever said anything that would make them put your name in a file someplace
is there a recovery method to my mess?
in august of 2005 on aol i went to my current phone company, accessed my call detail for the past 12 months. printed each month individualyfrom the site to my printer, a few days later i stumbeled accrosed and viewed them. about a month later i had my notebook completly reformated and again in january of 06. in november of 05 i could not find them with three differant file recovery programs then i did a system restore create a date slyte just like my computer repair buddy told me not to. i do everything i get told i cant, cause i love the challange and not afraid to fail. besides i’ve forgoten more than my comp. tech. will ever know. realy he’s brilliant and i’ll stick with my day job. he’s told me to give up, i see that as a challange. i tried to tell the auditor from the irs to give up, they didnt. i lost my paper coppies, loosing to the state, have differant phone co. and no longer can access old phone records. anybody like a challange?
How do I get phone call records? Please help?
I need to know how to fnd phone call records because someone keeps calling my mom’s cell phone and whenever my dad answers the guy says obscene things about my mom and its making my dad think that my mom is cheating on him. He calls under “Private Caller” so I don’t know how to find his number. I need to clear this up between my parents because something really bad will happen so please help me! Thank You.




