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Violate the constitution? US Govt: YES, WE CAN! And pls don't try to put the blame on Obama or the Democrats. It's a generalized disease. Your politicians, with very few exceptions, either don't care...
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"... we're still waiting for someone (anyone?) to tell us exactly why this bill is needed... " Because none of your business. WE will tell you what is necessary and appropriate to keep you safe. Don't...
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whats a little spying among friends eh? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YonLbe_DiFI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_ex1aXWois What? You don't trust us? So sad....
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if they pointed to what the road blocks are, everybody would know. we cant have that now, can we!
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Agreed. What I don't understand is why organizations like the EFF are wasting everybody's time with suggestions of writing/emailing/contacting your senators. The few good ones are already fighting the...
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Actually, the current candidates see the EFF as part of the public. They can an should "waste" resources on that fight. And I don't think they should endorse any candidate directly or they'll fall in...
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Hold on a second. There's a request we stand up and help get a bill passed into law to prevent the NSA from spying on us. Hello? Is there anyone out there paying attention to the fact they're ignoring...
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I am truly sick and tired of all these A-Holes in Government. We need to get a real third party going or we need to know who to Vote for who is not already been bought and sold.
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"All of these, however, raise serious concerns about why Senators McCain and Huchison seem so eager to allow the NSA to abuse your privacy even more with their amendments. What are they thinking?"...
View ArticleThe NSA has always spied upon everyone
I don't understand why anyone is talking about laws here. The NSA has always spied upon everyone and will continue to do so. The law is not relevant. Just remember, if you want a human a the NSA to...
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This is what to do Every email to your parents , kid or friends Subject line : Weaponized Anthrax Body : Just want to know if all is good at home.... after a couple of million emails they may get the...
View ArticleDo we have a third alternative?
If the debate comes down to corporations on one side and the government on the other, I'm not sure I like the options.
View ArticleIt's all in the name...
We should have realized this was coming when the NSA changed their name to "Network for Spying on Americans".
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Here's a better idea: disband the NSA and the FBI. Then, form an institution under the direct leadership of the people. And exactly how would be possible? The direct leadership of what people?
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The blame belongs primarily on the people. If they want to keep taking it and taking it, it's on them.
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If corporations are themselves doing extensive data collection and peering into all aspects of our lives (e.g., location, purchasing, browsing, health, relationships), they don't have much credibility...
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The best way to protect the American people is to spy on the American people, why am i having a hard time getting that message across /s
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Something about freedom, security and sacrificing the first for the second. Eh, I'll think of something eventually
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Spying is a hostile act, no matter who it is done to. If you peep into someone's house, you're a peeping tom. If you follow someone around, watching them, you're a stalker. If someone secretly...
View Articlecyber security
Check out some of the BS ammendments that have been added that have NOTHING TO DO WITH CYBER SECURITY!
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I agree with your point. It's vitally important how we marshall our resources to respond to this massive surveillance that is rapidly being transformed into a "new normal" by "legalizing the illegal."...
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Here's a link to article about German outrage over NSA surveillance that goes to point I was trying to make about other dimensions of "privacy" threat, reminding Germans of Stasi secret police state....
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"The more a society monitors, controls and observes its citizens, the less free it is." said a German Justice Minister, putting it in a nutshell....
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