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JackRiddler

(24,979 posts)
65. Are you consistent?
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 04:35 PM
Jun 2013

No authority is definitive or always right. I say in this case Amnesty is spot on. Do you agree or disagree?

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NSA PRISM Spying The NSA Has No Idea How Much Secret Data Edward Snowden Took ... bemildred Jun 2013 #1
Well, too fucking bad! tavalon Jun 2013 #156
FORMER US OFFICIAL: The NSA Thinks Edward Snowden Copied 'Almost Everything That Place Does' bemildred Jun 2013 #2
Is anyone, especially the deniers, concerned that the "spy" system was so poorly rhett o rick Jun 2013 #4
Some people feel safe when things are tightly controled. zeemike Jun 2013 #9
Alduous Huxley, author of the required-reading-list classic, Brave New World: bemildred Jun 2013 #13
Yep..and we should all read it again. zeemike Jun 2013 #21
man, i was going to post something along those lines.. frylock Jun 2013 #55
Ha....beat you to it... zeemike Jun 2013 #61
Here's their tight control ;-) ReRe Jun 2013 #114
Yes, another concern Snowden has raised siligut Jun 2013 #12
I think it's being sold. And that is the reason why they are panicking. Congress funds sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #110
Have you seen this? ReRe Jun 2013 #118
That is an amazing article, frightening, out of control, and I wonder if it's too late for us? sabrina 1 Jun 2013 #162
You're pointing out the most shocking, and the most overlooked aspect of this story. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #26
+1000 magellan Jun 2013 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author magellan Jun 2013 #50
I'll offer a third possibility nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #99
It's world control and money. ReRe Jun 2013 #112
Yep, power and profit are the motives. nt alsame Jun 2013 #145
Yes, I've been suprised at the lack of amazement that snowden's actions were possible at all sibelian Jun 2013 #130
Thank you. Those are... onyourleft Jun 2013 #37
If they didn't already have this information, wouldn't Russia and China JDPriestly Jun 2013 #52
They probably spy on us too. Do you think? nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #103
Precisely. I wonder what they are really looking for? JDPriestly Jun 2013 #104
This is propaganda gold. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #106
This article from Canada tries to put some pieces together -- "Giant Blackmail machine" KurtNYC Jun 2013 #149
i think 'they' and 'us' are pretty intertwined. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #119
Check out this article... ReRe Jun 2013 #116
Have you read this article by James Bamford: ReRe Jun 2013 #113
I have read The Puzzle Palace. bemildred Jun 2013 #140
Please read the Wired article by James ReRe Jun 2013 #141
Don't tell me what to read, and don't whine at me either. bemildred Jun 2013 #142
Wow. ReRe Jun 2013 #143
Good. nt bemildred Jun 2013 #144
Geez, I don't blame you, that was totally uncalled for and rude. kas125 Jul 2013 #164
I find this all so fascinatingly delusional railsback Jun 2013 #3
You may be willing to give up our Constitutional freedoms so you can "feel" safe. Maedhros Jun 2013 #5
LoL. You're NOT giving up your Constitutional 'freedoms' railsback Jun 2013 #7
You are right, we are not giving it up zeemike Jun 2013 #15
Well, no. What's being taken away are things like railsback Jun 2013 #86
And you have every tight to protect yourself from zeemike Jun 2013 #95
Well, no, you can accidentally get pregnant like the Virgin Mary railsback Jun 2013 #100
The right to an abortion is not in the bill of rights. zeemike Jun 2013 #102
The RIGHT to an abortion is the LAW railsback Jun 2013 #108
You are correct...no-one voluntarily gave them up...they were taken... truebrit71 Jun 2013 #17
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume you are a Liberal. Maedhros Jun 2013 #19
I wouldn't assume anyone who joined DU, post Bush, is a liberal. kenny blankenship Jun 2013 #44
Neofascist dystopia - lol Progressive dog Jun 2013 #58
Ha railsback Jun 2013 #101
A serious overreaction railsback Jun 2013 #64
WTF on you on about? Do I "voluntarily" give up my freedom when I make a phone call? mhatrw Jun 2013 #151
How can they be a liberal if they dont support civil liberties? nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #72
EXACTLY! they are only monitoring all our electronic communications and that is their prerogative Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #83
The 'public' is full of dimwits, dullards, baggers, libertarians.. railsback Jun 2013 #84
we all need to have all our communication monitored by the government or they wouldn't be doing it Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #87
Certainly full on Libertarianism railsback Jun 2013 #90
I don't think so. The government has just much a right to stop people from doing that as they have a Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #92
You and our leaders what the government spying on us. I don't. mhatrw Jun 2013 #152
Privacy is a Human Right. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #27
Like the KKK railsback Jun 2013 #54
how long have you been a member? frylock Jun 2013 #60
As long as you have railsback Jun 2013 #66
So you hate the ACLU. We get the picture. n/t mhatrw Jun 2013 #153
Are you an authoritarian? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #71
Peoples is peoples, right? railsback Jun 2013 #75
In other words, you don't trust the people to do the right thing. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #78
If we trusted people to do the right thing railsback Jun 2013 #80
Oh, I see,...you're an extremist.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #81
How is that being extremist? railsback Jun 2013 #88
That's funny considering you were a control freak a moment ago. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #93
Well, you're assuming that through sarcasm, I support 4th Amendment rights to the KKK railsback Jun 2013 #96
That's different as the KKK is a terrorist organization.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #98
Why don't members of the KKK deserve human rights? mhatrw Jun 2013 #154
Yeah,...to listen to them whine, you'd think they were the victims. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #160
And it's the 4th Amendment to the Constitution too. ReRe Jun 2013 #146
Republicans only care about #2. But then, they ARE full of shit. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #161
of course you do RetroLounge Jun 2013 #35
Of course you don't railsback Jun 2013 #53
what do you call it when people have unreasonable assumptions that they will be kept safe.. frylock Jun 2013 #56
What do you call people who unreasonably assume that Big Corp is keeping their info safe? railsback Jun 2013 #68
i volunteer to give my information to Big Corp.. frylock Jun 2013 #69
Yep, with your credit or debit card, address, where you like to ship railsback Jun 2013 #70
I don't recollect granting you the fucking authority... 99Forever Jun 2013 #77
Oh, sorry, didn't know I was speaking to ad hominem master Glenn Greenwald himself! railsback Jun 2013 #79
People who believe the government is spying on them are called... 99Forever Jun 2013 #89
Like Death Panels. In reality, it is like a Death Panel railsback Jun 2013 #91
??????? 99Forever Jun 2013 #94
Ah, so NOT being lame is being paranoid railsback Jun 2013 #97
The Snowden-bashers don't have the "courage" to bash Amnesty Int'l... reformist2 Jun 2013 #6
They're delusional railsback Jun 2013 #8
Ask Bradley Manning how well his human rights are holding up! Civilization2 Jun 2013 #43
Post removed Post removed Jun 2013 #16
Really, you come here and then bash Amnesty? RetroLounge Jun 2013 #38
good for them yurbud Jun 2013 #10
human rights violations? I thought that term was reserved for genocide, starvation, torture... NightWatcher Jun 2013 #11
The Fourth Amendment protects human rights. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #18
Exaclty. They should wait until that starts happening. Dr Fate Jun 2013 #22
This comes off as a pathetically eager swipe at the U.S. BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #30
+1 one_voice Jun 2013 #46
I agree. When someone else posted this same thing yesterday, I actually checked the Amnesty web sit Number23 Jun 2013 #85
I see it completely opposite of you. I see where they Mojorabbit Jun 2013 #107
DUzy. ucrdem Jun 2013 #124
"as-needed, court-approved" = big joke. secret court, no warrant necessary. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #122
Write back when you can document a real-world human rights violation BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #139
spying on the population en masse *is* a human rights violation. and using the internet isn't HiPointDem Jun 2013 #163
It is. nt ucrdem Jun 2013 #126
Not at all. Union Scribe Jun 2013 #73
the only human rights are not to be starved, tortured or killed? is that the new platform of HiPointDem Jun 2013 #121
It's very silly and damages AI's credibility. nt ucrdem Jun 2013 #125
Yeah. And racism should be reserved for slavery. mhatrw Jun 2013 #155
This was posted ProSense Jun 2013 #14
Oh really? RC Jun 2013 #24
The NSA was created as a spying agency. ProSense Jun 2013 #29
Ever hear of "Mission Creep"? RC Jun 2013 #33
Sure, ProSense Jun 2013 #42
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights reorg Jun 2013 #82
Golly, this was posted! Why am I not a team or a computer JackRiddler Jun 2013 #34
"I repeat my response" RetroLounge Jun 2013 #41
....and of course they bash without link or quote uponit7771 Jun 2013 #74
Posting duplicate threads is only bad when you do it. ucrdem Jun 2013 #129
I think it's a question of degree, ucrdem. sibelian Jun 2013 #134
Exactly. Rounding up the Jews was perfectly lawful. mhatrw Jun 2013 #157
We cheer on another pro-Chinese group attacking President Obama again? Dr Fate Jun 2013 #20
pro-Chinese group ? zeemike Jun 2013 #23
They are defending Hong Kong Eddie are they not? Dr Fate Jun 2013 #25
Who is this Hong Kong Eddie you speak of. zeemike Jun 2013 #32
How Liberal is Obama with all the Republicans he has appointed? RC Jun 2013 #31
A response like that used to qualify obviously... JackRiddler Jun 2013 #36
Yeah. The Chinese just swoon over AI's defense of the Dalai Lama and Aung san suu kyi. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #39
What's Obama got to do with being liberal? sibelian Jun 2013 #132
Some here only support Amnesty Inter. when it's convenient. Re: Chavez OKNancy Jun 2013 #28
+1 sheshe2 Jun 2013 #47
Are you consistent? JackRiddler Jun 2013 #65
no, they only support amnesty when it's convenient. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #123
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jun 2013 #40
No Human Rights Violations Or Illegal Actions Were Exposed. -eom gcomeau Jun 2013 #45
What about for disclosing sensitive classified information regarding China/Russia? KittyWampus Jun 2013 #48
you said it was old news.. frylock Jun 2013 #62
K&R MotherPetrie Jun 2013 #51
Yep. And, it's "time" for more whistleblowers like Snowden worldwide. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #57
why do I see this man as a traitor ??? he specifically went out and got a job so he could do this. secondwind Jun 2013 #59
Do what? Expose a treason of 10 years or more? JackRiddler Jun 2013 #63
A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being right. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #67
It is simple. sibelian Jun 2013 #135
K&R idwiyo Jun 2013 #76
Could be. Or maybe Amnesty is wandering off course here. That happens sometimes struggle4progress Jun 2013 #105
Widney Brown's AI statement is seriously off the hook: ucrdem Jun 2013 #120
My Monthly donation to ACLU at work! bobduca Jun 2013 #109
K&R ReRe Jun 2013 #111
What "human rights violations" did Snowman disclose? As for knowing the time. . . ucrdem Jun 2013 #115
EXACTLY!!Amnesty International are just right-wing shills -ALWAYS HAVE BEEN! Everybody knows that!! Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #127
Let's not get carried away. nt ucrdem Jun 2013 #128
"Thanks for exposing Amnesty International as a RW propaganda mill." sibelian Jun 2013 #131
Hi sibelian, in this case at least it appears to be. ucrdem Jun 2013 #133
I call them human rights Nazis!!Trying to force their free speech and privacy rights down everyone's Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #136
They are what they do and they appear to be playing partisan politics. ucrdem Jun 2013 #137
No doubt!!! Just ask ANY Tea Party or Right-Wing Republicans - They LOVE Amnesty International Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #138
Why stop there? I say we torture them. n/t mhatrw Jun 2013 #159
kr HiPointDem Jun 2013 #117
Wow... ReRe Jun 2013 #147
about two weeks ago - I was in my favorite local bar -a place where some of the movers and shakers Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #148
Fair weather friend, I guess... ReRe Jun 2013 #150
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