Apparently the NSA was able to avoid US constitutional privacy rights and hack into Google’s foreign offices's servers to obtain info to facilitate its spying mania-over-reach because these Google offices and servers are not on US soil. This is the same justification the Bush administration used for torture and rendition–they weren't US citizens and were not on US soil so they could do whatever the hell they wanted. It’s all a bunch of twisted rationalization. Yet, as to the former, arch-conservatives are piqued because it waterboards their economic and privacy interests, but the latter, they don’t care about it because they can’t see that anyone they care about or that they consider human as being unfairly treated.
Loren M. Lambert © November 1, 2013
Loren M. Lambert © November 1, 2013
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