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Edward Snowden, NSA Whistleblower, Says He Acted Out Of Conscience To Protect 'Basic Liberties'

Monday, June 10, 2013


If you have nothing to hide, then you wouldn't mind giving me the passwords to your email accounts, and your social security number, your credit card numbers and bills since when you first had credit cards.  And you'll have no problem with me posting it all online, right?

Do you have curtains on your windows?  

Do you close the door when you go to the bathroom?

Do you have s3x on public streets?  

If you have nothing to hide, then you have no life.

It's not about having anything to hide; it's about things not being anyone else's business.  People don't need to justify their desire for privacy.  We have a birthright to this privacy - It's called the Constitution.  You and the government need to justify your interest in my privacy - Come back with a warrant.  

Currently there are over 1 MILLION people with the same or better security clearances as Edward Snowden, who can gain access to our private records.  Everything from our medical histories and television viewing habits, our book purchases, etc., in the hands of people who are PEOPLE.  Disgruntled exes, employees-going-postal, all kind of people suffering from "the human condition" with information that many don't even want their families and friends knowing.  They're not even in government - This is all private contracting work.  

Your head-in-the-sand attitude that goes with "I've got nothing to hide" shows your lack of any good judgment - You are trusting in an executive that has declared that the government can rendition you, keep you imprisoned indefinitely, and kill you, on a hunch.  No oversight, no due process, nothing.  How stvpid are you?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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