No, the NSA Leaks Aren't Putting Americans at Risk
It shouldn't be impossible to give Americans some sense of how the disclosures will help the terrorists.
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.
Asks judge to appoint independent monitor if she rules tactics are unconstitutional
Even if politicians throw the word around a lot
For bold-faced lying about surveillance to Congress
Tracking all of our online activity, just like our phone calls
We still have a democracy in America. It's just not connected to anything.
We're tumbling down a slippery slope.
After millions of people's records were scooped up
Much to the displeasure of Feinstein and Graham
Powerful elites hate being challenged
Don't lie, this time, Jimmy boy
Warrantless grab of ten million Americans' records
Keep it password-protected, folks
Better to stay silent and be thought a fool ...
"There are certain things that are appropriate for me to know that is not appropriate for the bad guys to know," Franken said.
The government will always insist it's acting within the law.
They also want punishment of responsible officials and an investigation
A rather novel interpretation of "reasonable suspicion"
The same goes for Republicans.
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