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Right To Prvavcy
Is this a Conservative or Liberal issue? I can't get this figured out. I would think that the Conservatives would be championing the Right To Privavcy, but I heard Trump on the TV saying that he would compel Apple to unlock that phone. And the liberals seem to be wanting the government to not compel Apple to unlock it. I don't understand. Do all of the consevatives think that the courts should compel Apple to unlock the phone?

I'm on apples side on this one
Who's phone was it and what did they do?
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I'm on apples side on this one
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Originally posted by GA DAWG
Who's phone was it and what did they do?
Re: JMO
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Originally posted by 4play
No 'techies','geeks',or hackers can take it apart and access what they need?
I agree that apple should help them but given the dishonesty of our criminal justice system I hope they don't help them. there was a time, I think, when we count on the government to keep their word and not go running with everything they could find. Not now. You give them and inch and they will suck a foot. I do not trust the government to do the right thing at all.
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The FBI also has a drug dealer case in NY. that they want Apple to open a phone for. So far Apple has refused. I think the Federal Government just wants a way to get into the Apple phones unrestricted and anytime they want. I'm with croatankid, I don't trust the Government.
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I saw on TV (they had a picture of a big pile of them) that "the goverment" has almost 1,000 phones that they have confiscated. They said that if Apple has to open the one in question that this is just the tip of the iceberg. "Apple" also says that if they have to open this one for our government, that they will have to open any phone that the Chinese, North Korean, Iraqi, Iranian, Syrian etc. governments want opened since Apple is an International company. 
Why should terrorists get privacy rights ?
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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
Why should terrorists get privacy rights ?
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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
Why should terrorists get privacy rights ?
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Originally posted by 4play
Don't know what phone they used........But there isn't any 'chip,'card' or internal memory in THAT phone that stores the info{like your home or office computer does} there looking for?
Can't believe there isn't a hacker,geek,techie or even a employee/ex-employee from Apple they can hire to break into THAT phone?
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Originally posted by Jason Baldwin
Why should terrorists get privacy rights ?
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Quote: Jed Clamett
Lafe Crick lies so bad, someone else has to whistle for his dog. Quote: Jed Clampett
I'm feeling lower than a snakes belly in a wagon track. Quote: Jed Clampett
When I first saw this I was all for the FBI opening a dead terrorist's phone. But after learning/hearing more info, I have "changed my mind" and don't think that Apple should be compelled to open the phone. I guess that I am "flexible" when it come to the "right to privacy". 
Government
I worked for the government and do not particularly trust them either.
However my understanding is that they want Apple to open it and get the information and give them just the information.
Number 1 Apple made the program and they are made by tech savvy people, in this day and age if man makes it there is someone just as smart to overide it. Apple probably already has it.
I do not want our privacy invaded, but government/hackers have already done that anyway.
I'm torn between these times with terrorist/organized crime (drugs) our law enforcement have there hands tied. We live in a tech savvy complicated world and good people suffer because of the bad and they seem to have more rights then the good.
Just my opionon
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Im really un decided on this. While part of me says open it so they can get the terrorist buddies and hang them. Other part says way to go Apple for not giving big brother his way.
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Michael Ghorley
Does any body really believe that Apple doesn't already know how to do this?
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Scott Morris
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quote:They are not asking Apple to break into the phone, they are asking Apple to disable the erase all info on the phone feature, so they can have as many attempts as needed to guess the password. After a set number of wrong password entry's the phone will automatically erase all info on the phone.
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
When I first saw this I was all for the FBI opening a dead terrorist's phone. But after learning/hearing more info, I have "changed my mind" and don't think that Apple should be compelled to open the phone. I guess that I am "flexible" when it come to the "right to privacy".![]()
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Scott Morris
513-435-0977
One other thing it is not his phone, it is his work issued phone.
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Scott Morris
513-435-0977
Ok. Ive thought about it and here's what I think. Apple should give a altimatem. If Obama will will acknowledge thus was a muslim terrorists attack and the one in tn at the recruiters office. They will break the code. If not. Stick it.
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Michael Ghorley
Why don't Apple go into the phone get whatever information the terrorists was hiding and turn that over to the court? That would not jeopardize everyone's right to privacy. Terrorists don't have a right to privacy. But do not show them a way to crack it.
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Originally posted by ringtail
Why don't Apple go into the phone get whatever information the terrorists was hiding and turn that over to the court? That would not jeopardize everyone's right to privacy. Terrorists don't have a right to privacy. But do not show them a way to crack it.
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Thats the good thang bout possum inners,, theys just as good the second day.
Quote: Jed Clamett
Lafe Crick lies so bad, someone else has to whistle for his dog. Quote: Jed Clampett
I'm feeling lower than a snakes belly in a wagon track. Quote: Jed Clampett
There was a time when this would not have been an issue. No one would have doubted the governments integrity. It was probably before most of your time. But now, I wouldn't want the government to have it because the government would and will use the information to enhance the power of the government.
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Do you really think that there has ever been a time when a large portion of the population didn't "doubt the governments integrity"? It must have been before the Vietnam War or maybe before the Civil War. 
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