Snowden
But shouldn't the Government be afraid of what their people think? Not the inverse? Isn't the government supposed to be there *for* the people?
Why aren't people protesting at the White House the way they would if someone tried to ban guns or increased taxes to better the education system?
Why is everyone just shrugging and grumbling under their breaths instead of standing up for their rights and trying to change the police state they live in? Especially when it has been found (by government officials) not to actually preventing more than what they prevented before, especially in respect to how illegal it is to invade peoples civil liberties?
Why? Because the majority of Americans are low information voters. The worst of them listen to Faux Nooze and believe it's the only "non-biased" media outlet in the country.
People who believe that it's no big deal to have the gubmint invade their privacy without any justification are fools. It's pathetic to witness how many people willfully will swallow a crap sandwich and think it's delicious.
It's easy to pick out the clueless. Ask them how much they hate the ACLU and watch their faces turn red and fill with rage on what a horrible organization it is.
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