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In reply to the discussion: We seem so surprised that our privacy can be compromised. [View all]MineralMan
(151,333 posts)10. Our party most certainly did not stand against it.
In fact, Democrats joined in the voting to make all of this possible.
We can demand whatever we want. Our demands carry exactly as much weight as they carry, which is not much.
We should say that it's not OK, and I've been doing that for years. But, we have to watch closely, because it's going to continue, despite our protests and demands. Being aware is smart.
The door has not simply been opened. It has been removed and sent to the landfill. Then, the wall it was on has been torn down.
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I have never understood why people post the most intimate things on the Internet.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2013
#3
Not surprised at all. I'm furious that an *ostensibly* Democratic administration would
Zorra
Jun 2013
#6
To protect privacy, it's best to change one's usernames between different websites
DisgustipatedinCA
Jun 2013
#14