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xchrom

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Tue Jul 16, 2013, 06:59 AM Jul 2013

Why the U.S. Executive Branch Is a Clear and Present Danger to Our Democracy [View all]

http://www.alternet.org/investigations/why-us-executive-branch-clear-and-present-danger-our-democracy

Edward Snowden's revelations have illuminated the most critical political issue facing America today: how an authoritarian U.S. Executive Branch which has focused on war abroad for the last 50 years now devotes increasing resources to surveillance, information management, and population control at home, posing a far greater threat to Americans' liberties than any conceivable foreign foe.

Snowden's view of the basic issue is that "I don't want to live in a world where everything that I say, everything I do, everyone I talk to, every expression of creativity or love or friendship,is recorded. That's not something I'm willing to live under."

Whether millions of other Americans accept the new surveillance status quo will determine the future not only of privacy but democracy in this nation. For even the critical issue of U.S. government of surveillance is only a part of a far larger pattern of undemocratic and unaccountable Executive Branch behavior, at home and abroad. The problem is not only that the Executive Branch operates in antidemocratic secrecy, with an “ Insider Threat Program” that even requires its employees to inform on each other or risk losing their jobs. It has also subverted the Congress, judiciary and mass media, so that they no longer provide constitutionally mandated checks and balances, and are instead largely today extensions of Executive power.

How do you feel about the fact that as you read these words the U.S. Executive Branch is storing information about your phone calls and Internet messages which, even years from now, could be used to embarrass, control and/or harass you, defeat you in an election, cause you to lose a job, break up your marriage, or even threaten you with imprisonment? Many say “I have nothing to worry about, I’m not a Muslim terrorist.” But this displays a naïve complacency about the massive pools of data the Executive is collecting that have nothing to do with protecting us from a relative handful of Muslim terrorists, and could easily be misused by secret and unaccountable government agencies in the future.
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k/r. marmar Jul 2013 #1
I had hoped that President Obama would begin to dismantle the "unitary executive." Laelth Jul 2013 #2
I had the same hope - that's why I think he should hire Snowden... polichick Jul 2013 #28
Kick! Heidi Jul 2013 #3
good morning, miss heidi! xchrom Jul 2013 #5
I'm lovin' the pearls, dah-ling! Heidi Jul 2013 #6
you are too kind! xchrom Jul 2013 #8
Irish dancer? How did you place at Nationals last week? postulater Jul 2013 #18
k&r. this is depressingly true cali Jul 2013 #4
Yeah, right. So much worse than the Repub House. n/t pnwmom Jul 2013 #7
It's awful, let's just get rid of the executive branch Progressive dog Jul 2013 #9
There is no stop possible between there and Cheney's Unitary Executive? TheKentuckian Jul 2013 #11
Of course there is, but the OP was an Progressive dog Jul 2013 #14
Bit of a false dichotomy doncha think? zipplewrath Jul 2013 #20
No I don't Progressive dog Jul 2013 #23
But not this kind of executive zipplewrath Jul 2013 #25
Thank You - Well Said cantbeserious Jul 2013 #10
lol grantcart Jul 2013 #12
Oh, brother. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #13
Dumbass article...nt SidDithers Jul 2013 #15
Agreed, this shit is getting nuts Narkos Jul 2013 #26
Why would we give the same scary government described in this article ... JoePhilly Jul 2013 #16
You think they don't already know, just from the hoovering of the rest of the digital information? RC Jul 2013 #19
Rand Paul 2016 ProSense Jul 2013 #17
So why are you serving up such a heaping helping of it? cali Jul 2013 #21
In fact... Liberal1975 Jul 2013 #22
Yeah, and Dick Cheney was in favor of expanding it. JoeyT Jul 2013 #30
It seems at this point all three of our branches of government are a clear and present danger to our gtar100 Jul 2013 #24
knr Douglas Carpenter Jul 2013 #27
I am much more worried about Evil Brazillianaire Overlords buying access now than hootinholler Jul 2013 #29
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