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To: caww

Caww I think each of us can see instances where data collection is necessary. The problem is, it’s a give and take topic. They push. We push back.

How much data collection is too much? Since this data is subject to extreme abuse, it can be used to control just about anyone it amounts to massive danger.

With this information, just about anyone is subject to blackmail of some sort. Business secrets are available. Secured communications can be captured and deciphered.

We are messing with total destruction here.


125 posted on 06/18/2013 12:37:18 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Speaker John Boehner (R) no (D) no (R)... has more waffles than IHOP.)
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To: DoughtyOne

<....”We are messing with total destruction here”...>

Yes...and why are we in this position?

I will say again...we ask for good men and they rise...we fight to get them to Washington and they go. But when they get there they learn that they are up against... a mighty ‘stronghold’ of men and woman from both sides of the aisle who are not going to even allow them a place if they can’t make some concessions....that’s how it works.

... ..and if they aren’t willing you can be certain they are left out of the loop on the sidebar. They MUST get a foothold but we slam them and stop supporting them as soon as they attempt to position themselves for the Bigger Prize of taking these people out!

If WAshington doesn’t have the Representatives we need there to upend that stronghold...it’s not going to make one bit of difference what the people think about anything..let alone privacy....and we are currently seeing how very much those in control could care less what we know they are doing.


128 posted on 06/18/2013 1:04:10 PM PDT by caww
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