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In reply to the discussion: Should the NSA be abolished? [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)25. The idea that there is no oversight is again false on its face
There is oversight and has always been, the internal audits released by snowden show that to be the case. Absolutely nothing wrong with strengthening that oversight and the president has suggested some ways of doing it. He was also suggesting it before snowden.
You seem intent on ignoring all of that and want to paint Obama as some sort of villain intent on reading your emails. I wonder why that is.
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Obama told Jay Leno and a national audience that there was NO spying on American citizens
burnodo
Aug 2013
#24
Yes! We should stop sending rockets where they don't belong! What? ......Never mind.
WinkyDink
Aug 2013
#17
No. We have a great national interest in an ability to intercept electronic communications
cthulu2016
Aug 2013
#38
Yes. Now. It's the only way to get rid of the "perception management" teams destroying DU. nt
bemildred
Aug 2013
#39
Could get a good start by shitcanning the contractors and doing it with govt employees
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#44