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In reply to the discussion: AHA! Why privacy is important. I finally got it. [View all]BlueCheese
(2,522 posts)71. I would also add...
... that even if one trusts the current president to not abuse the power and information he claims he has (and I actually do), we can't say the same about future presidents.
Our government is supposed to be constrained by laws, not by the kindness of the leader. The kind of surveillance the NSA is doing has truly terrible potential, and rather than trust the next leader not to abuse it, it'd be best if that kind of danger didn't exist in the first place.
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That's not quite the same. I use the word "you" as it applies to millions, not a few.
Gregorian
Jun 2013
#12
true. also, what an individual can collect VS everything the government can collect differ
alc
Jun 2013
#14
Exactly. This is why the three-letter agencies desperately need to be leashed! n/t
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#24
You got it. The guy with the cell phone taking pictures of the beach that you happen
Cleita
Jun 2013
#33
The Constitution is still the means that we have, but no one in power seems to think we
Cleita
Jun 2013
#38
By the time you care, it will way too late to do anything about it, if we ever hear about it at all
TheKentuckian
Jun 2013
#50