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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Americans Turn On Snowden, Majority Supports Criminal Charges [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)3. Washington Post Poll: Privacy concerns rise after NSA leaks
I really think this is the more important part of the poll, but it does not surprise me that you tried to make it about Snowden.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/poll-privacy-concerns-rise-after-nsa-leaks/2013/07/23/3a1b64a6-f3c7-11e2-a2f1-a7acf9bd5d3a_story.html
Poll: Privacy concerns rise after NSA leaks
By Jon Cohen and Dan Balz
Concerns about personal privacy are on the rise, with a big majority of Americans saying the National Security Agencys collection of telephone and Internet data intrudes on citizens rights without clear improvements in U.S. security, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say the NSA programs are infringing on some Americans privacy rights, and about half see those programs as encroaching on their own privacy. Most of those who see the programs as compromising privacy say the intrusions are unjustified.
The percentage of Americans who put a higher priority on privacy protections than the investigation of terrorist threats has more than doubled in a decade and has hit the highest point in any Post-ABC News poll dating back to summer 2002. Today, about four in 10 say it is more important to protect privacy even if that limits the governments ability to investigate possible terrorist threats.
Some of the discomfort stems from doubts that the programs are making the United States safer. Only 42 percent say the programs make the country safer. More, 47 percent, see the programs as making little difference in the countrys security. And 5 percent say they actually make the nation less safe.
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The OP headline is same as the one on the Talking Points Memo article excerpt from link in the OP
Tx4obama
Jul 2013
#8
So the landscape here is complex: many people have no idea who Snowden is; few consider him
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#5
Where rule of law is for the 99%, company town media get 'majorities' that go along to get along.
ancianita
Jul 2013
#15
Between the 3rd Way, DLC, DINO's and other fake Democrats, are you really surprised?
RC
Jul 2013
#28
you know one can be against the metadata collection and still think Snowden
arely staircase
Jul 2013
#33
This is one American that thinks the smear campaign against Snowden is bullshit!
Vinnie From Indy
Jul 2013
#37