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Showing Original Post only (View all)Without comment, a comment from Techdirt: "The security theater is ridiculous" [View all]
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130804/10100824058/funniestmost-insightful-comments-week-techdirt.shtmlIt didn't stop the Boston Bomber. It didn't stop the Ft Hood bombing. It didn't even stop the Washington shooter. We shut down a city for Gods' sake and that wasn't what got the Tsarnaev. As soon as the police stopped their search a private citizen found the guy an hour later!
So now, our president, who supports these programs, wants to tell me that they needed these programs? NEEDED?!
No, you need a swift kick in the ass for lying to the American people. You need a better strategy than taking away the freedoms of the Constitution and only giving it to your financial backers. You need to learn from history and quit repeating it. You need to fire the people that have you wrapped around your finger as a public figure while you support their policies (looking at YOU Keith Alexander!). Finally, you need to grow a pair and face the music that the American public DOES. NOT. LIKE. BEING. SPIED. ON. BY. OUR. GOVERNMENT.
We did not sign up for constant surveillance. It didn't work for the past decade. You used drone strikes in our name and we're unhappy with that. You abused a war on an idea that was unpatriotic and created massive deaths in multiple countries. You cared more about your backers than the American people which you gave the worst debt to. You continued the Bush doctrine which essentially continued the problems that we've had since Reagan.
It's time to END IT! The internet is our global democracy, not the plaything of politicians that don't understand it. The government was created of, by, and for the people. Your surveillance is wrong, unconstitutional, and undemocratic. It cuts against political and patriotic lines and does nothing to help anything beyond the state to lose legitimacy. That is not the American way. It's the way of tyrants and dictatorship.
So now, our president, who supports these programs, wants to tell me that they needed these programs? NEEDED?!
No, you need a swift kick in the ass for lying to the American people. You need a better strategy than taking away the freedoms of the Constitution and only giving it to your financial backers. You need to learn from history and quit repeating it. You need to fire the people that have you wrapped around your finger as a public figure while you support their policies (looking at YOU Keith Alexander!). Finally, you need to grow a pair and face the music that the American public DOES. NOT. LIKE. BEING. SPIED. ON. BY. OUR. GOVERNMENT.
We did not sign up for constant surveillance. It didn't work for the past decade. You used drone strikes in our name and we're unhappy with that. You abused a war on an idea that was unpatriotic and created massive deaths in multiple countries. You cared more about your backers than the American people which you gave the worst debt to. You continued the Bush doctrine which essentially continued the problems that we've had since Reagan.
It's time to END IT! The internet is our global democracy, not the plaything of politicians that don't understand it. The government was created of, by, and for the people. Your surveillance is wrong, unconstitutional, and undemocratic. It cuts against political and patriotic lines and does nothing to help anything beyond the state to lose legitimacy. That is not the American way. It's the way of tyrants and dictatorship.
Cynicism--It ain't just for the DU Out Crowd anymore.
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Jackpine Radical
Aug 2013
OP
Good rant, but the problem was there before Obama and will be there after Obama.
NYC_SKP
Aug 2013
#1
Yep. I know congress passes laws, but the operation of the entire executive branch is under...
rwsanders
Aug 2013
#19
Oh yeah, because he magically knows every single thing that's ongoing out there, just like
Amonester
Aug 2013
#27
So he never picks up a newspaper? No one in the USFWS does an update on endangered species?
rwsanders
Aug 2013
#31
That's great, good for her. That is really the only reason the "dolphin safe" label on tuna...
rwsanders
Aug 2013
#40
Got killed by the mexican fleet under NAFTA. I'm not eating it anyway due to high mercury...
rwsanders
Aug 2013
#64
Everyone has been calling Congress on this for a long time. Airc, we were furious at
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#43
I have decided that "It aint Obama's fault." I think he doesnt have the power to fire
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#47
Not they don't. But in many ways that is our fault. We have allowed ourselves to be talked into
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#65
Why dont you just say, "It aint Obama's fault." and save us the pathetic rationalizations? nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#46
Wyden, et al., can say anything they like, because they can never be made to prove it.
savannah43
Aug 2013
#20
Well ...that explains why the FBI and DEA all want access to that big ol NSA data base.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#50
You are indeed a tireless defender the NSA. Great job. I hope they give you a cookie
Ed Suspicious
Aug 2013
#10
No, that's your perception, and some people prefer not to deal with facts. n/t
ProSense
Aug 2013
#11
A few of them may have been called in on their day off, so they're pissy...
backscatter712
Aug 2013
#13
One of the biggest problems I have is allowing private industry to get involved. That, and the lack
adirondacker
Aug 2013
#35
I understand why some suggest there are pros present, when facts don't really seem to matter as
GoneFishin
Aug 2013
#26
nice rant. It's not all Obama's fault except for that those are his policies.
limpyhobbler
Aug 2013
#36
So because it doesn't shut down 100% of the threats that means it doesn't stop any.
grantcart
Aug 2013
#42
I have two things to say about "overblown hyperbole". When Snowden came forward
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#61