@michellemalkin Problem is that technology intended to find terrorists will be used to locate conservatives. Consider this administration.
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@auntdeb59 I know. I made that point in my post.
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@michellemalkin Michelle, I don't trust this government. That's also context.. -
@tdiemer I understand that. I made exactly that point. -
@michellemalkin Yes you did, just giving NSA a bit more credit than I. This is not about the WOT, it's about control of the American ppl.
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@michellemalkin@robertrutger what would the NSA have done if they did? LOL Verizon is the biggest telecom in the world. -
@DefendWallSt@michellemalkin@robertrutger Perhaps threaten a break up a la Bell Systems... -
@TFC3Tweets@michellemalkin@robertrutger but that would have forced the secret plan into the public eye …NSA wouldn’t risk it -
@DefendWallSt@michellemalkin@robertrutger Of course, so they go along with it.
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@michellemalkin And if you think they only got Verizon customers, you're delusional. It's day one of the story. More to come.#notamoonbat -
@BulliBrat Why don't you read what I actually wrote -
@michellemalkin What's the problem? I'm sensing hostility here? - 1 more reply
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Great history lesson from
@michellemalkin on reasoning behind Bush surveillance and current Obama overreach: http://michellemalkin.com/2013/06/06/history-lesson-the-crucial-differences-between-bush-and-obamas-nsa-phone-surveillance-programs/ …#tcot -
Also he was looking for the REAL enemy which according to this admin doesn't exist
@SooperMexican@michellemalkin
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@michellemalkin We can't let the NSA story distract us from the IRS targeting and Benghazi!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@michellemalkin@sheilaaj True enough, but isn't this a little weird? Verizon's Chief Security Officer => http://bit.ly/14i2zzVThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@michellemalkin Verizon could have refused to comply and forced NSA to do something rash and public. -
@DefendWallSt No they couldn't. They were court-ordered to remain silent to customers. -
@timtheterrible1 but if they weren't silent, what would the gov't reasonably have done? The jigs up at that point...
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@DefendWallSt They would've broken the court order and been prosecuted. I assure you, Verizon aren't the only ones being coerced like this. -
@timtheterrible1 Coercion only works if you allow it to. I'd have sent a copy of the order to every subscribers inbox and said 'Sup?"
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@DefendWallSt Perhaps, but it's pretty easy to say "I'd take all the risks" when one will never face any of the consequences. (1/2)
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