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magellan

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34. Can you please describe what the president's email
Mon Jun 17, 2013, 08:04 PM
Jun 2013

...would have to display in order for you to believe it was the genuine article?

Then remember that everyone else would have access to that data as well.

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So you're still waiting for all the facts to come in before coming to a conclusion. DisgustipatedinCA Jun 2013 #1
YUP ... the bank teller is only supposed to look at your balance JoePhilly Jun 2013 #2
As long as governments, companies, and individuals use computer systems pnwmom Jun 2013 #41
Yes ... and the auditing technology is there ... but its usually JoePhilly Jun 2013 #56
Then repeat. pnwmom Jun 2013 #62
A man with such a low sense of self-worth, he came to believe he knows better than everyone else. randome Jun 2013 #3
Fuded no doubt Cheap_Trick Jun 2013 #23
The potential for abuse is inherent in what he said magellan Jun 2013 #4
As long as there are computer systems there is a potential for abuse. pnwmom Jun 2013 #43
So don't bother protecting the data? magellan Jun 2013 #60
Of course you should. pnwmom Jun 2013 #61
That's exactly why they shouldn't be relying on POLICY restrictions magellan Jun 2013 #64
Technical security isn't difficult to "subvert" when those in charge pnwmom Jun 2013 #65
It's better than wide open 24/7 no matter who's in charge. n/t magellan Jun 2013 #66
I agree. avaistheone1 Jun 2013 #54
And btw, he himself is the proof that abuse can happen. n/t magellan Jun 2013 #5
Seriously how do people not see what is staring them in the eye? dkf Jun 2013 #7
short answer: THEY ARE STUPID Skittles Jun 2013 #52
What 'proof'? All he had access to were internal NSA documents. randome Jun 2013 #19
Including a top secret FISA court order magellan Jun 2013 #29
That's the point. There are only suggestions, no evidence of his outrageous claims. randome Jun 2013 #33
Can you please describe what the president's email magellan Jun 2013 #34
Even something heavily redacted would have been more believable than a goddamned PowerPoint slide! randome Jun 2013 #37
Sure it would magellan Jun 2013 #39
And I truly do not understand why believing someone without evidence is so easy for some. randome Jun 2013 #45
So is he "without evidence" magellan Jun 2013 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author magellan Jun 2013 #49
He has adult onset epilepsy. It can change mood, personality, even MADem Jun 2013 #67
This message was self-deleted by its author magellan Jun 2013 #34
He has a list of targets someone was reviewing. dkf Jun 2013 #53
Absolutely! Where is the proof! Whisp Jun 2013 #38
Ah so you think he was entitled to see everything he is leaking then? dkf Jun 2013 #6
I just read your identical post in another thread... Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #8
In marketing and in propaganda repetition IS magical Dragonfli Jun 2013 #44
I appreciate that someone on DU is waiting for the facts and keeping an open mind on this issue Fumesucker Jun 2013 #9
you forgot warrprayer Jun 2013 #18
lol - he published the scum sucking losers own TOP SECRET documents on TOTAL SURVEILLANCE usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #10
Whadda Load! Vanje Jun 2013 #11
Wow, just drop the pretense, there isn't much left Puzzledtraveller Jun 2013 #12
Thats not in the talking points.... Vanje Jun 2013 #17
So true! reformist2 Jun 2013 #21
I imagine the critics could then offer their own proclamations of love LanternWaste Jun 2013 #26
Excellent point Puzzledtraveller Jun 2013 #28
Go back in the archives and check the primaries sometime, some of that was even worse. Dragonfli Jun 2013 #47
Dean/Clark. Clinton/Obama dkf Jun 2013 #55
And the people who... 99Forever Jun 2013 #13
That is a very good question. randome Jun 2013 #22
Why not? Daniel537 Jun 2013 #31
He said "I'm not trying to hide from justice here." randome Jun 2013 #32
he did it the Rosa Parks way, ya know. Whisp Jun 2013 #42
That's a story in itself 99Forever Puzzledtraveller Jun 2013 #24
No, they're the lowest bidder. baldguy Jun 2013 #57
A thread from the 2nd most informed person on DU; all others are tied for first. byeya Jun 2013 #14
what an enormous load of Bull Crap! MNBrewer Jun 2013 #15
True, but they have spreaders far superior to the OP Dragonfli Jun 2013 #48
An idiot warrprayer Jun 2013 #16
Well that stirred up some dust didn't it. ucrdem Jun 2013 #20
DU rec...nt SidDithers Jun 2013 #25
I'm curious. Why are you so determined to run down Snowden? scarletwoman Jun 2013 #27
Wow, you've convinced me. Daniel537 Jun 2013 #30
Kick Scurrilous Jun 2013 #36
God, you're really down to "he's an idiot!" in thread titles? Marr Jun 2013 #40
k&r Whisp Jun 2013 #46
Those government nukes lack technical limitations as well BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #51
Spying on civilians is "Policy based". Oh joy. Vanje Jun 2013 #58
Secret laws and secret "courts" are NOT "policy protections". Vanje Jun 2013 #59
Question, What do you think about the ACLU's current lawsuit on the matter... allin99 Jun 2013 #63
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