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Every day, a new revelation. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #1
K&R MotherPetrie Aug 2013 #2
KNR joeybee12 Aug 2013 #3
Protect the profiteers, persecute the protesters. Homeland Security? Bull. postulater Aug 2013 #4
Yup. Deny and Shred Aug 2013 #14
That just proves how harmless the police state is! kenny blankenship Aug 2013 #5
Anyone still doubt this is a fascist state? Scuba Aug 2013 #6
Blended corporate and state power? NuclearDem Aug 2013 #7
Welcome to OLIGARCHY! The nation's newest game show featuring Alex Trebec! Divernan Aug 2013 #28
Never had a doubt. "Papers please." Downwinder Aug 2013 #9
not to worry, it's all good G_j Aug 2013 #8
They should crowdsource a background check system for trainees Recursion Aug 2013 #10
K & R historylovr Aug 2013 #11
Note that email and mobile phone metadata could be used to identify the participants Maedhros Aug 2013 #12
Every Day I Am Reminded Of An Old Anti Pollution Ad... grilled onions Aug 2013 #13
There ought to be a law.....never mind. JEB Aug 2013 #15
K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2013 #16
Exactly......NSA Apologists pay attention......... Swede Atlanta Aug 2013 #17
I welcome my inner bowl toilet cam being directly connected and dedicated to them. n/t L0oniX Aug 2013 #25
Ha! I wouldn't mind splashing a little "love" their way....... Swede Atlanta Aug 2013 #27
NSA wasn't involved. State homeland Security departments DevonRex Aug 2013 #31
Did they use any data collected under FISA supposedly for the NSA? dkf Aug 2013 #34
This was a simple undercover operation. Did you see the pictures? DevonRex Aug 2013 #35
I'm wondering if the mass data collection under the NSA isn't poisoning the entire justice system dkf Aug 2013 #36
No data here. No NSA. Just 2 undercover cops DevonRex Aug 2013 #37
You don't know what other preparations were done. dkf Aug 2013 #39
Sure, sweetie, through normal law enforcement data bases. DevonRex Aug 2013 #40
I am wondering how the regular data and mass data collection have co-mingled. dkf Aug 2013 #41
We hope it wasn't, but remember Special Operations Division muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #44
1. This is the story of 2 county deputies going undercover and DevonRex Aug 2013 #45
"O gives up executive power" right! - to Trans Canada/corporate interests Divernan Aug 2013 #18
Since when does DHS work for a private corporation? GiaGiovanni Aug 2013 #19
The terror of a falling Dow-Jones number or less than maximum corporate profits. Divernan Aug 2013 #20
Oh, I must have misunderstood. GiaGiovanni Aug 2013 #21
Dream on! Dreams & memories are about all we have left. Divernan Aug 2013 #26
oh jtuck004 Aug 2013 #22
Like yew dint know that our gubbament works for corporations. n/t L0oniX Aug 2013 #23
Potential terrorists. Also, all their friends, family, contacts, coworkers... Demo_Chris Aug 2013 #24
Post removed Post removed Aug 2013 #29
I understand the emotion, but that's exactly what they want them to do. leveymg Aug 2013 #32
The FBI infiltrated the (Boston antinuclear) Clamshell Alliance in the 1980s. leveymg Aug 2013 #30
DURec leftstreet Aug 2013 #33
This is why assurances that illegal powers are only for use against "terrorists" doesn't Marr Aug 2013 #38
On the bright side - just think of all the money the Government has spent on truedelphi Aug 2013 #42
The government has basically declared anyone who disagrees with anything a potential terrorist Taitertots Aug 2013 #43
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