It wouldn't matter to me if the FBI is doing just what you're asking about. Expressing my opinion is far from showing intent. I may hate things about the government and it is my right to say that I hate them. But to get into trouble because I express opinions is a far cry from proving that I intend to do anything against it. Let the FBI watch and moniter all it wants. I answer questions and express attitudes everywhere with a clear conscience.
2006-06-13 13:48:18
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answered by quietwalker 5
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If G.Bush is monitoring phone calls and the government is using google to monitor what people search for, which they are, then I am sure they will monitor this also. Reading a previous answer I go with him. The CIA probably would since this is a universal browser. There are other browsers for other countries but im sure some may still use this if they speak english anyway.
2006-06-13 20:47:06
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answered by lord_brolli2003 1
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LOL. Yeah, the FBI really cares what a bunch of 12 year olds care about politically.
If they are can I just take the opportunity to say:
Dubya is a ******* pathetic excuse for a human being!
2006-06-13 20:59:18
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answered by Pitchow! 7
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I think Yahoo IS the FBI. That's why when I get driving directions I always get 2 other fake destinations so the feds will not know where I am going.
2006-06-13 20:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No its illegal for the FBI to monitor outside the USA,
Yes, however for the CIA monitoring answers
2006-06-13 20:44:50
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answered by Neilman 5
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Doubt it. The Feds have more important things to do than to waste their time monitoring Yahoo Answers. I doubt they know what Answers is.
2006-06-14 01:52:19
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answered by SeahawkFan37 5
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Without a doubt. The Patriot Act gave them permission to do it, and you can bet your socks they are.
2006-06-13 21:12:50
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answered by Spirited1 2
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Yes because is more easy then find real criminals or terrorists.
2006-06-13 21:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Scary, isn't it? Whatever happened to privacy?
2006-06-13 20:46:45
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answered by Professor Chaos386 4
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Maybe.
2006-06-13 20:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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