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finally, somone standing up

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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/07/the-only-utah-isp-and-one-of-the-few-nationwide-standing-up-for-user-privacy/


“My view of patriotism is that you question your government,” he added. “You question law enforcement. You question everyone who may be trying to peer into your life. I believe that the 4th Amendment makes that very clear. It should be questioned and it should be balanced against a court asking the same questions. I have a history in my family. My mother was in Denmark when the Nazis overran it in a couple of days. She always had distaste for authority and people telling her what she needed to do. That's not my vision of freedom in the US, that somebody can peer into our communications or save all of our communications for later.”

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It is a lot like McCarthyism. Except that there is no actual focus on any particular group, like communists. It is just a general snooping. People have to stand up to government actions, question them, criticize them. The government needs to be accountable to the people it SERVES, not hold the people it "rules" accountable to them. Bravo to this guy for standing up.
Why drive myself crazy trying to be normal, when I am already at crazy?

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