Re: 86 Civil Liberties Groups and Internet Companies Demand an End to NSA Spying [via Federated Social Web Community Group]

> You mean like this?
>
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/26/clapper-v-amnesty-international-warrantless-wiretapping-supreme-court_n_2765931.html

If that really happened (and since we're talking/researching about the
NSA and on an electronic medium at that, I can't take it as the
complete reality just yet -- there is clearly a lot of strange and
mis-information going around), then it was not approached correctly.
Sue people directly (Snowden named names, right?) if possible and let
the system determine how to handle this issue of "how to handle this"
issue of its very fabric.  There should be pro bono, Constitutional
lawyers bringing a case to the court, defending their country.  What
the hell?

Clearly there's no leadership happening whatsoever (if the President
hasn't made a stand on and against it), so the People must exercise
their right.  If the government isn't working for the People, then
bring it down.  Refuse to pay taxes.  This is ridiculous.

-- 
MarkJ
Tacoma, Washington

Received on Tuesday, 11 June 2013 21:20:23 UTC