Matt Bors for February 27, 2014
Transcript:
Congressman: Storing metadata is not an invasion of privacy! Its a tool that keeps America safe. No one is LISTENING to your calls. NSA NSA Worker: Congressman, I see here last Friday you talked to your wife, then immediately called an escort service, then a hotel. NSA Worker: Of course, we don't know the CONTENT of those calls. NSA Worker: Ooo - that's your wife now.
ConserveGov about 10 years ago
HA!
Enoki about 10 years ago
The whole Alphabet Soup is evil.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member about 10 years ago
I really wonder why anyone thinks the NSA is listening to their personal phone calls? I guess they figure their lives are so interesting and important the government would want to know. Either that or they are screwing around and live in fear of others finding out what a dirt bag they really are.
DoctorUmmmNo about 10 years ago
If Bill Clinton’s phone data had been broadcast while he was Governor would people have been stupid enough to vote for him for president?I suspect we can put the name of just about any elected official in that sentence & have it be just as relevant.
Rad-ish about 10 years ago
Veterans benefits should be slashed. Deal with it.
rawsea about 10 years ago
If ‘ya got nothing to hide…what’s the problem?!?