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Snowden is a morally ambiguous historical figure. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #1
Astroturfed wingnut libertarians with severe ODS ucrdem Dec 2014 #2
I can't see blaming November on Snowden, but I see what you mean. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #3
Shit stirring libertarian.. loves him some ron paul.. Loves him some putin, too.. Cha Dec 2014 #33
Well put AndreaCG Dec 2014 #58
Maybe NSA spying wasn't such a good idea. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #4
Maybe Sony employees would like to keep their private info private. nt ucrdem Dec 2014 #5
Maybe everybody would like to keep their private info private from the NSA. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #6
Maybe the NSA isn't collecting your private info. nt ucrdem Dec 2014 #7
But, it does seem concerned about a lot of peoples. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #8
NSA info collection is regulated. China's info collection isn't. ucrdem Dec 2014 #9
What makes you think that China's collection of info isn't regulated by the Chinese? Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #10
China's security agencies aren't regulated by US law. ucrdem Dec 2014 #11
You don't say. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #12
Oddly enough our security agencies aren't regulated by Chinese law. Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #14
You have no idea what the NSA is doing. nm rhett o rick Dec 2014 #17
Actually we have a fairly clear idea thanks to compliance legislation signed by guess who: ucrdem Dec 2014 #20
I think you are too easily convinced. I suggest you keep an open mind. nm rhett o rick Dec 2014 #21
Interesting that you side with the huge, powerful NSA/CIA Security State and disparage rhett o rick Dec 2014 #15
There's where you're wrong. ucrdem Dec 2014 #22
"The Obama admin on the other hand has consistently run the govt according to the law, many of them rhett o rick Dec 2014 #26
WaPo, July 24, 2009: "NSA Names Its First Director of Compliance" ucrdem Dec 2014 #27
No, some are more easily convinced their authoritarian leaders are taking very good care of rhett o rick Dec 2014 #28
Right. Because we should do nothing in the face of international spying. pnwmom Dec 2014 #18
Right. We should completely trust the unregulated massive Securtiy State because rhett o rick Dec 2014 #31
How exaggerated treestar Dec 2014 #32
The NSA collects international intelligence. Our constitutional rights don't apply pnwmom Dec 2014 #37
Even Gen Clapper told us otherwise. But if that's the rationalization you need to rhett o rick Dec 2014 #49
They shouldn't do any spying? treestar Dec 2014 #35
I've seen a lot of stupid posts on DU today. nt. Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #13
If you've noticed they never discuss issues but post Obama adulation OP's and hate Snowden and anyon rhett o rick Dec 2014 #16
Maybe letting LoZocolo back in this place wasn't such a great idea. QC Dec 2014 #19
What are you trying to say? LoZocolo? Really? What's he have to do with this? Cha Dec 2014 #24
I think he's looking for a lost friend. nt ucrdem Dec 2014 #30
Lost in Locozolo land.. You make a post talking about eddie and his dumping data to China and he Cha Dec 2014 #36
What brought this on, ucr? Cha Dec 2014 #23
The Sony hack ucrdem Dec 2014 #25
Oh yeah, I remember that.. I didn't know that China was supposedly involved in the hacking of Sony! Cha Dec 2014 #29
Just a guess but yeah, cyberwarfare is the name of the game these days. ucrdem Dec 2014 #38
I see all kinds of evidence of FB, Amazon, DKos, etc being aware of my online activities.. Cha Dec 2014 #39
They aren't. Your pal is just making shit up. But he said "snowden" so toe the line. Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #40
"toe the line".. lol.. you poor thing. There is no fucking line. Cha Dec 2014 #41
Here's a line for that one: ucrdem Dec 2014 #43
You're Welcome. Cha Dec 2014 #45
He's right-- this is one of the downright stupidest attacks I've seen yet. Marr Dec 2014 #52
Totally off topic, but riqster Dec 2014 #53
No, I don't think it's totally OT.. it's right on topic! mahalo riqster! Cha Dec 2014 #54
Reuters, Friday: "U.S. authorities have found a possible Chinese link to the cyberattack" ucrdem Dec 2014 #42
Mahalo.. info that some don't want to know about. Cha Dec 2014 #46
Snowden is Paul Revere with a thumbdrive full of Sony passwords ucrdem Dec 2014 #47
You are smokin' the funny stuff. Gen Clapper and his multi-billion dollar spy rhett o rick Dec 2014 #50
Also thanks to the 2009-10 Intel Act, Clapper's appointment was confirmed by the senate. ucrdem Dec 2014 #57
You are good at throwing out data and hoping some sticks to the wall. Not sure what your point is. rhett o rick Dec 2014 #64
Par for the course! freshwest Dec 2014 #55
Yep. 18 months and they still haven't gotten wise. ucrdem Dec 2014 #56
Thanks, ucrdem! freshwest Dec 2014 #65
That is your evidence? Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #59
Yes, and now it's your turn. ucrdem Dec 2014 #61
your evidence of snowden enabling an alleged chinese hack is? Warren Stupidity Dec 2014 #63
. Jesus Malverde Dec 2014 #34
It's Snowden's fault! I knew it! neverforget Dec 2014 #44
Our country only thinks 4 years in advance. nilesobek Dec 2014 #48
Because China didn't have hackers before. Marr Dec 2014 #51
The CT/CS Forum is that way... Jesus Malverde Dec 2014 #60
No need to fork it over, it's not really secret. bemildred Dec 2014 #62
Post hoc ergo prompter hoc. LanternWaste Dec 2014 #66
I'll show you a prompter buddy ucrdem Dec 2014 #67
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