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If government doesn't protect us - who will? The NRA?
With as many guns as we have, we'll protect ourselves, thankyouverymuch.
Do you really believe that? Are you really that ******* retarded?
One could ask you the same question.

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If government doesn't protect us - who will? The NRA?
With as many guns as we have, we'll protect ourselves, thankyouverymuch.
Do you really believe that? Are you really that ******* retarded?

That simple ****** lost me the second he claimed the muslim brotherhood was "mostly secular". And he's the director of National intelligence, Poor America
Anyone thinking the government having this information on all us lowly peasants is harmless need look no further than the IRS to see what they can and will do with your information.
Please explain that. What did the IRS do to people with their private information?
It would be nice if at least a few of you dummies would wake up to the fact that you are being led to despise government.....generically....by the right.....whose ideology is a proven failure. Their only hope in upcoming elections is that enough Americans hate government enough to pull the lever or fill in the circle that represents "change".
That simple ****** lost me the second he claimed the muslim brotherhood was "mostly secular". And he's the director of National intelligence, Poor America
Anyone thinking the government having this information on all us lowly peasants is harmless need look no further than the IRS to see what they can and will do with your information.
Please explain that. What did the IRS do to people with their private information?
It would be nice if at least a few of you dummies would wake up to the fact that you are being led to despise government.....generically....by the right.....whose ideology is a proven failure. Their only hope in upcoming elections is that enough Americans hate government enough to pull the lever or fill in the circle that represents "change".
Don;t worry, when Republicans get the White House back we'll return the favor and then you'll see for yourself
Please explain that. What did the IRS do to people with their private information?
It would be nice if at least a few of you dummies would wake up to the fact that you are being led to despise government.....generically....by the right.....whose ideology is a proven failure. Their only hope in upcoming elections is that enough Americans hate government enough to pull the lever or fill in the circle that represents "change".
Don;t worry, when Republicans get the White House back we'll return the favor and then you'll see for yourself
What does that even mean?
Don;t worry, when Republicans get the White House back we'll return the favor and then you'll see for yourself
What does that even mean?
Stop feigning ignorance. The deliberate targeting of conservative 501 (c)(4) applicants by IRS officials. Is your reading comprehension that bad?
What does that even mean?
Stop feigning ignorance. The deliberate targeting of conservative 501 (c)(4) applicants by IRS officials. Is your reading comprehension that bad?
Oh! Cool. You read nutter!
Do you concur? If a Republican gets elected President are you expecting some kind of revenge moves involving the IRS?
Interesting when nutters forget to hide their ugly.
Stop feigning ignorance. The deliberate targeting of conservative 501 (c)(4) applicants by IRS officials. Is your reading comprehension that bad?
Oh! Cool. You read nutter!
Do you concur? If a Republican gets elected President are you expecting some kind of revenge moves involving the IRS?
Interesting when nutters forget to hide their ugly.
Oh cool, you still have no argument.
Revenge is foolish.
The data collection they are able to do is only as effective and unobtrusive as the government tasked with using it.
It's clear that the Obama Administration, with all of their corruption and abuse, is a serious threat to our privacy.
Never mind the fact that Obama used fighting these sorts of abuses as a way to get where he is today.
The data collection they are able to do is only as effective and unobtrusive as the government tasked with using it.
It's clear that the Obama Administration, with all of their corruption and abuse, is a serious threat to our privacy.
Never mind the fact that Obama used fighting these sorts of abuses as a way to get where he is today.
yep...His administration, TRUST us we are only doing this to protect you..
scary
That simple ****** lost me the second he claimed the muslim brotherhood was "mostly secular". And he's the director of National intelligence, Poor America
Anyone thinking the government having this information on all us lowly peasants is harmless need look no further than the IRS to see what they can and will do with your information.
Please explain that. What did the IRS do to people with their private information?
It would be nice if at least a few of you dummies would wake up to the fact that you are being led to despise government.....generically....by the right.....whose ideology is a proven failure. Their only hope in upcoming elections is that enough Americans hate government enough to pull the lever or fill in the circle that represents "change".
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Between the Feds and the PC Police, you'd better fuckin' watch what you fuckin' say.
After all, this is America.
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If government doesn't protect us - who will? The NRA?
If government doesn't protect us - who will? The NRA?
You're an American Indian? Seriously?
WASHINGTON -- A massive email surveillance program run by the National Security Agency is not directed at Americans and is legally permissible and highly useful for anti-terror operation, a senior administration official said in a statement Thursday night.
UPDATE: 10:25 p.m. -- James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence, has released his first on-the-record statement about the PRISM program, calling the disclosure of it “reprehensible” and insisting that Americans aren’t targeted. The full statement is below.
The Guardian and The Washington Post articles refer to collection of communications pursuant to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. They contain numerous inaccuracies.
Section 702 is a provision of FISA that is designed to facilitate the acquisition of foreign intelligence information concerning non-U.S. persons located outside the United States. It cannot be used to intentionally target any U.S. citizen, any other U.S. person, or anyone located within the United States.
Activities authorized by Section 702 are subject to oversight by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the Executive Branch, and Congress. They involve extensive procedures, specifically approved by the court, to ensure that only non-U.S. persons outside the U.S. are targeted, and that minimize the acquisition, retention and dissemination of incidentally acquired information about U.S. persons.
Section 702 was recently reauthorized by Congress after extensive hearings and debate.
Information collected under this program is among the most important and valuable foreign intelligence information we collect, and is used to protect our nation from a wide variety of threats.
The unauthorized disclosure of information about this important and entirely legal program is reprehensible and risks important protections for the security of Americans.
More: Obama Administration On PRISM Program: 'Only Non-U.S. Persons Outside The U.S. Are Targeted' (UPDATE) - By Sam Stein
Why would people get so upset over our government trying to keep us safe?