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lark

(26,068 posts)
1. This administration totally blows when it comes to privacy issues.
Wed Oct 30, 2013, 12:48 PM
Oct 2013

The constitutional scholar should be ashamed of himself for allowing this.

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This administration totally blows when it comes to privacy issues. lark Oct 2013 #1
Allowing this? agent46 Oct 2013 #3
That's another problem, and I don't disagree. lark Oct 2013 #5
so true Chaco Dundee Oct 2013 #15
Why would he have control over embeds? DeSwiss Oct 2013 #21
The President is just the actor representing the interest and will of the Corporations harun Oct 2013 #7
You are right of course LiberalLovinLug Oct 2013 #16
Actually, we had a president who did exhibit the courage you speak of . Indi Guy Oct 2013 #19
The era of the savior is over perkygrubb Oct 2013 #27
Don't you think they have compromising information on the President? The Stranger Oct 2013 #11
You know, I've wondered about that often. lark Oct 2013 #31
I don't know what you'd call it either, but it Hoover wrote the book on it. The Stranger Oct 2013 #32
Trojan... perkygrubb Oct 2013 #33
Just because some person is a self-proclaimed "scholar" of something, does not necessarily follow blkmusclmachine Oct 2013 #29
LOL, too true lark Oct 2013 #30
Yet another reason Kelvin Mace Oct 2013 #2
The NSA 'breaking into' Google & Yahoo is like... Indi Guy Oct 2013 #4
Well, this is certainly outside the scope of theoretically-legal surveillance: Maedhros Oct 2013 #6
He's going to get up in front of christx30 Oct 2013 #12
Didn't they already break this but in an even more sinister way... FoxAcid Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #8
"I hope you publish this." DirkGently Oct 2013 #9
Hey! Glad to see you posting. PassingFair Oct 2013 #14
Ha! Never left -- iDevices are great. DirkGently Oct 2013 #18
Hope you're feeling no pain! PassingFair Oct 2013 #24
Where is Joe Biden now that we need him? bvar22 Oct 2013 #10
Good Question! He's walked to lunch with POB a couple of times KoKo Oct 2013 #20
K & R & AzDar Oct 2013 #13
This is news? They're always messing with me when I'm researching. nt Zorra Oct 2013 #17
K&R DeSwiss Oct 2013 #22
I knew the NSA did some outrageous shit, but this is most outrageous of all. SlipperySlope Oct 2013 #23
For years no one would even admit that the NSA existed. DeSwiss Oct 2013 #25
looks like we need a president who has no family grasswire Oct 2013 #26
Waiting for the flood of "Snowden's still a traitor/patsy/scumbag" brigade to arrive 3..2..1.. riderinthestorm Oct 2013 #28
KNR Douglas Carpenter Nov 2013 #34
knr Douglas Carpenter Nov 2013 #35
The NSA is just going by the book. Indi Guy Nov 2013 #36
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