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In reply to the discussion: Rolling Stone: How two alienated, angry geeks broke the story of the year [View all]Logical
(22,457 posts)53. You are wrong. Foreign governments needed to know what we are doing also. We dont trust them and...
they should not trust us.
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Rolling Stone: How two alienated, angry geeks broke the story of the year [View all]
Logical
Dec 2013
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But they are heros now. The public is seeing what the NSA is actually doing. It opened many eyes! nt
Logical
Dec 2013
#2
LOL, where are the terrorists? Where? In the USA name the last terror attack! They have your ass....
Logical
Dec 2013
#22
Because the NSA did such a terrific job stopping the Boston Marathon bombing.
NuclearDem
Dec 2013
#26
Who put you in charge? You don't care if the NSA listens to your calls? Fine, I DO care.
SomethingFishy
Dec 2013
#50
THAT, in a nutshell, is why universal government surveillance is a good thing....
mike_c
Dec 2013
#3
Like millions of other Americans you mean. Rather than 'apathetic and blinded by partisanship'??
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#4
It Is Clear To Me That One Has Not Actually Read The Article - Many Of The Questions Are Answered
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#20
Like I said, anyone who cares about this COUNTRY rather than individual parties, is angry and
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#73
Like maybe Thomas Paine.. the originator of our cherished but shredded Bill of Rights.. eom
2banon
Dec 2013
#43
I did not know that. That's ironic, given that he was a relatively recent immigrant
merrily
Dec 2013
#63
So, It Is Wrong For Americans To Have No Confidence In Oligarchs, Corporations And Government
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#9
It is amazing. Snowden -- barely more than a kid with no high school diploma, no college degree,
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#48
But..but..everybody knew about it...that's why our "transparent" gov't was keeping it secret.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#18