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In reply to the discussion: Facebook to Google Say NSA Spying Bill is Unacceptable [View all]Lasher
(29,595 posts)27. I was thinking that exact same thing, that they will never surrender the power.
But sometimes I get a little too long winded, so I cut my upthread rant a little short by leaving that part out. Back with TIA when Congress literally ordered them to shut it down, they made only superficial software changes and kept at it to this very day. The genie is out of the bottle now and it's too late to hope that it could ever be put back. In retrospect, Nineteen Eighty-Four started coming along around, well, in about 1984. Now Big Brother is all around us. George Orwell was quite a prophet.
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I have been asked why I trust Snowden to tell the truth. Well, he brought documents with him,
JDPriestly
May 2014
#29
Republcan governors in California meant that instead of raising taxes to cover costs,
JDPriestly
May 2014
#35
How do we get the message across to people who prefer Hollywood gossip to politics?
JDPriestly
May 2014
#37
But I've been reliably informed by anonymous internet dudes the spying is no big deal
riderinthestorm
May 2014
#12
It would be nice if Bloomberg took a look at google's data collection operations
Blue_Tires
May 2014
#18
Somewhere there is an NSA contractor whose $ billion contract hinges on this loophole.
GoneFishin
May 2014
#23