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1,600 Names Suggested Daily For FBI's Watch List

schwit1 writes with this excerpt from the Washington Post: "During a 12-month period ended in March this year... the US intelligence community suggested on a daily basis that 1,600 people qualified for the list because they presented a 'reasonable suspicion,' according to data provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee by the FBI in September and made public last week. ... The ever-churning list is said to contain more than 400,000 unique names and over 1 million entries. The committee was told that over that same period, officials asked each day that 600 names be removed and 4,800 records be modified. Fewer than 5 percent of the people on the list are US citizens or legal permanent residents. Nine percent of those on the terrorism list, the FBI said, are also on the government's 'no fly' list."

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  1. Slashdot effect and the watch list by goombah99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Okay let's test the slashdot effect.
    monday: everyone reccomend sarah palin for the watch list
    tuesday: everyone reccomend Nancy Pelosi
    wednesday: Hannity
    thursaday: Harry reid
    friday: Lieberman.

    either we'll slashdot the service or do the nation a favor.

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  2. Re:How do they define "reasonable suspicion"? by interkin3tic · · Score: 5, Funny

    How do they define "reasonable suspicion"? I couldn't find that information in the article.

    Judging by the numbers, I have a guess. If they arrest a terror suspect and search his house and find your contact information, you're on the list. Terrorists incidentally keep a LOT of contacts in things they call "Phone books," suprisingly well organized. Alphabetical and everything. Very neat handwriting as well. Business contacts are usually kept in books with yellowish pages, the significance of which is unknown. What's scary is that they have a number of contacts IN THE GOVERNMENT, on blue pages indicating they may be democrats.