New NSA Slide Reveals Snooping on "Fiber Cables and Infrastructure'
So they don't have to rely on companies cooperating
So they don't have to rely on companies cooperating
This isn't the first time he's pulled a fake
They sicced the drug-sniffing dogs on him, but had to let him go
Yes, that's incoherent
But she's always been an authoritarian
Required to provide host of information to police about guests whenever asked
Actual drug checkpoints are illegal
The problem is a lot bigger than one agency
Real-time surveillance, despite denials
And we're still fighting over it now
If you're going to collaborate ...
The offending cops actually face criminal charges
No NSA collaborators, please
The very people in whose hands we have reposed the Constitution for preservation, protection, defense and enforcement have subverted it.
Why do solid police work when you can just scream emergency?
Not-so-open government
It shouldn't be impossible to give Americans some sense of how the disclosures will help the terrorists.
Armed agents demanding access without explaining why
The NSA scandal is the tip of the iceberg.
We've simply become accustomed to older, more ingrained abuses.
Because they're regulated by the FAA, the feds say they can do what they please
Most of the data is accessible through other means, though
Party lines play no role in the fight for privacy rights.
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