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Old 12-17-2013, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucco View Post
Not sure if your intent is to discuss Snowden or the NSA program. I assume from your phrase "privacy invasion" that you oppose the program.

I support the program under the assumptions we have in place the proper oversight.

The world has changed....I said in the thread on China landing on the moon, we are allowing eroding in this country, and in this case in the name of privacy. The judge said in his ruling, and I am paraphrasing, that he saw no evidence of a plot foiled. I see no evidence of someone innocent being harmed, and in an age that is based on electronic everything, I....just me..am not prepared to allow my country to allow anyone to keep pecking at our structure until we are not even viable.

I recall the freedoms we gave up during WW2 to insure the maintenance of our country, and have a real problem understanding anyone who does not put their country first.

I think this is a necessary program....only change would be a bit more transparent concerning our oversight.
Snowden is a traitor, let Russia have him. If you have nothing to fear why would you be concerned about the NSA listening in on your conversations. Mine are kind of boring and I think they would tune out real quick!
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