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In reply to the discussion: Why do we tolerate the NSA? [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,882 posts)That's what they used to do, even back in the '60s. I had a friend who worked for them via the army during 'Nam. Maybe now the NSA just worries about who my cousin is dating, and my sister's secret cookie recipe.
I know they can't make their achievements public, but if you have evidence that they do absolutely nothing substantially helpful, a link would be helpful, and Alex Jones doesn't count.
I agree that it'd be nice to return to the imaginary days of my youth when we could speak openly on the party line about drug deals and such without risk that the govt was listening in.
I'm still waiting for the privacy conscious masses to pull the fuse for their OnStar, yank the sim card from their smart phones, and pull the Wi-Fi out of their laptops, so they can stop broadcasting their business across the country at the speed of light and freaking out that it can be heard, but I won't hold my breath.
Unless one leads a life of incredible international intrigue, it's much to-do about nothing. I'm more concerned with income inequity and the environment.