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Definitely at least check out the last 2 minutes, starting just before the 10 minute mark.Phatscotty wrote:
For those of you who think Snowden is a traitor, take comfort in the fact that he had access to every bit of information collected on you.Snowden wrote:"Any analyst at any time can target anyone. Any selector, anywhere... I, sitting at my desk, certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge, to even the President..."

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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"My Little Pony: Donkeys Exist" is not the "next great animated show."DoomYoshi wrote:Nice. Nobody called me a traitor for leaking inside information on the next great animated show.
And those same Democrats who are defending it now were complaining that Bush was going to find out what books you checked out at the library. This is infinitely MORE intrusive.patches70 wrote:Haha, the government is collecting data on everyone, bank transactions, passwords, email and everything else they can get a hold of. Information no one here would willingly share with anyone but it's ok for the government to get it?
Who here would like to go ahead and give me all their information? Bank accounts, transactions, passwords, emails, PM's and every key stroke you type every day? Recordings of every phone call? I'd bet no one would. But it's ok for the government to?
This administration has seemed to codify more in law what Bush's admin was doing in a more legal gray area. The end product though is the same, stinks for us.Night Strike wrote: And those same Democrats who are defending it now were complaining that Bush was going to find out what books you checked out at the library. This is infinitely MORE intrusive.
And those same Republicans who are defending (or attacking it... other than like two guys) it now defended it under Bush.Night Strike wrote:And those same Democrats who are defending it now were complaining that Bush was going to find out what books you checked out at the library. This is infinitely MORE intrusive.patches70 wrote:Haha, the government is collecting data on everyone, bank transactions, passwords, email and everything else they can get a hold of. Information no one here would willingly share with anyone but it's ok for the government to get it?
Who here would like to go ahead and give me all their information? Bank accounts, transactions, passwords, emails, PM's and every key stroke you type every day? Recordings of every phone call? I'd bet no one would. But it's ok for the government to?
I see what you did there, TGD. This smells of Repocrats.thegreekdog wrote:
And those same Republicans who are defending (or attacking it... other than like two guys) it now defended it under Bush.
and it was just a few years ago these people dutifully lined up to give tributes and obeisances during the imperial visitAs President Barack Obama prepares to visit Germany next week, German officials are turning up the heat on the U.S. over its Internet surveillance, according to reports, with one official calling the program “Stasi methods.”
One official, Markus Ferber, a German who sits in the European Parliament, said the U.S. government was using “American-style Stasi methods,” Reuters reported. “I thought this era had ended when the DDR fell,” he said, according to the report.![]()
German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger* called reports of the surveillance “deeply disconcerting” in an op-ed in the German news magazine Der Spiegel, saying the U.S. should explain given the importance of the global Internet.
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/06/o ... 92628.html

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)? Not a single Democrat I know is defending this. I haven't even heard PLAYER defend it (though I don't think I've seen her comment on it either).Night Strike wrote:And those same Democrats who are defending it now were complaining that Bush was going to find out what books you checked out at the library. This is infinitely MORE intrusive.patches70 wrote:Haha, the government is collecting data on everyone, bank transactions, passwords, email and everything else they can get a hold of. Information no one here would willingly share with anyone but it's ok for the government to get it?
Who here would like to go ahead and give me all their information? Bank accounts, transactions, passwords, emails, PM's and every key stroke you type every day? Recordings of every phone call? I'd bet no one would. But it's ok for the government to?
Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
six of one, half-a-dozen of anotherWoodruff wrote:It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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No, I definitely disagree. They are two different issues.saxitoxin wrote:six of one, half-a-dozen of anotherWoodruff wrote:It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
I did neither. What I did say is that it's right to treat Snowden as a criminal. Treason, as saxi correctly observed, is a specific claim and I am not convinced that Snowden is guilty of treason.Woodruff wrote:It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
Fair enough...I didn't mean to mischaracterize you. It was just clear to me that you weren't defending the act of routine spying on Americans.Metsfanmax wrote:I did neither. What I did say is that it's right to treat Snowden as a criminal. Treason, as saxi correctly observed, is a specific claim and I am not convinced that Snowden is guilty of treason.Woodruff wrote:It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
I don't totally disagree, but I think it's in more of the same way Benjamin Franklin and John Adams were "criminals"...they broke the law and led the people to take arms against their government.Metsfanmax wrote:I did neither. What I did say is that it's right to treat Snowden as a criminal. Treason, as saxi correctly observed, is a specific claim and I am not convinced that Snowden is guilty of treason.Woodruff wrote:It seems to me that he's defending treating Snowden as a traitor, not that he's defending the process of the NSA spying on American citizens as a matter of course.saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax in this threadWoodruff wrote: I've asked this before...what Democrats are defending it (other than the politicians)?
this guy?Phatscotty wrote:one of them who taught me some extremely valuable skills for life and even taught me a lot about how to be a man
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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noooo-ah!saxitoxin wrote:this guy?Phatscotty wrote:one of them who taught me some extremely valuable skills for life and even taught me a lot about how to be a man
Night Strike wrote:And those same Democrats who are defending it now were complaining that Bush was going to find out what books you checked out at the library. This is infinitely MORE intrusive.patches70 wrote:Haha, the government is collecting data on everyone, bank transactions, passwords, email and everything else they can get a hold of. Information no one here would willingly share with anyone but it's ok for the government to get it?
Who here would like to go ahead and give me all their information? Bank accounts, transactions, passwords, emails, PM's and every key stroke you type every day? Recordings of every phone call? I'd bet no one would. But it's ok for the government to?