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In reply to the discussion: Dear mother of Gawd, I am tired of arguing with rocks [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)I've got local govt version of this going on where I am. The mentality is the same...
Our cognitive dissidence problem in the United States knows no federal, state of local boundary because it's basically the same nightmare we are experiencing now - SOME laws are okay to break, according to who's breaking them...
Whether it's here on DU, or if it deals with some local "golden boy" some figure-head (when he/she break the law). Anyone's privacy (making the same argument for who is able to see something the clearly should not) is secondary when the law breaker is someone who couldn't possibly do any wrong. It's stunning to see who becomes blind over what's been violated, only caring about the bad press for someone in power.
I'm sure the arguments for the 4th amendment have been bastardized by those in the Bush administration who didn't even recall a connection between probably cause and search and seizure... But THIS is the Obama administration. The NSA is a rogue group that grew out of a cold war mentality. So, they now are given a pass to look up our collective information asses. But, isn't our freedom of the way we communicate vital? Are we not a nation of laws? When exactly did we develop this myopia?
Tooting the clarion again.... WAKE UP, AMERICA!