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In reply to the discussion: "People Who Urge Calm Over NSA Spying Make Me Nervous" [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)84. Just because I am not an active participant in occupy does not mean I am not
Sympathetic to the movement. This is where too many draws conclusions about others. Just as the occupy movement is about being heard and the vile comments made about those in the movement should halt some of hard comments heard here.
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There are plenty of people here willing to give up my privacy for their security.
L0oniX
Jun 2013
#2
While yer at ...it let me know when they keep the other driver from risking my life.
L0oniX
Jun 2013
#9
It could be a 911every day and a Benghazi every night and I would *STILL* say abolish the NSA
The Green Manalishi
Jun 2013
#18
And if they gave up their privacy to save 200 children what would they be leaving
snappyturtle
Jun 2013
#51
Either the Constitution is worth dying for or it isn't. I take it that you
snappyturtle
Jun 2013
#67
I've said what I wanted to say. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree.
snappyturtle
Jun 2013
#75
Calm should return, reasonable thinking would indicate it would not be necessary to follow the calls
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#3
Perhaps I do not choose to be a part of occupy, would you be comfortable with me suggesting you
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#56
Perhaps you did not read the previous information, I dont care if you do or do not actively
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#72
Just because I am not an active participant in occupy does not mean I am not
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#84
My calls are not "wonderful"... but my phone may have been tapped in the 1980's, anyway.
deurbano
Jun 2013
#32
The point is that the government can chart all of your contacts and who they
JDPriestly
Jun 2013
#37
Well, that's being reasonable and implies people will be proactive. Ranting w/your hair on fire
KittyWampus
Jun 2013
#10
With persuasion? For most politicans, what's more persuasive than money?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#25
Gee wiz, that's why some of us elect Wyden and Merkley who have been along
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#45
I'm sorry to disagree with you in that I think you make quite a few inferences
Skidmore
Jun 2013
#47
Our past two administrations seem to be working to realize Mussolini's Dream in America
panzerfaust
Jun 2013
#23
The activities that are already illegal under 18 U.S.C. § 2511 should be prosecuted. n/t
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#24
I just read a stirring section on the patriotism and willingness to serve of US servicemen and
JDPriestly
Jun 2013
#40
And it was panic that gave birth to the Patriot Act and all of this crap. Fear.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#46
Are you saying the PATRIOT Act wasn't written and passed in a "climate of fear"?
Fumesucker
Jun 2013
#66
There is a history of the FISA Courts all should understand, it is here to
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#78
Previously to the FISA Act whoever was the presidemt could get the wiretaps without
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#83
You may be correct in arguing with those infatuated with non truths, just like "scandals" of recent
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#88
I certainly do not advocate running out in a panic, but clearly there has been
geckosfeet
Jun 2013
#81