That's the other side of civil disobedience. If you disagree with the law, you publicly break it... and then you own up to it. Don't go running trying to avoid your punishment - it really undermines that whole principled stand thing. Originally Posted by jbravo_123No it doesn't.
No it doesn't.It may happen, but we'll never know since he ran. Has he also publicly made any statements to that effect? It's a pretty serious charge to level against the government without any proof...
I believe he outed himself, then bolted not to avoid taking responsibility but to avoid getting disappeared.
Oh, but that doesn't happen in America, right? Right! Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak
I'm only going to speak about cellular services as that's what I know.Don't you know? In America, we love corporations because they're beautiful people like the rest of us, but we hate the government because it's scary and mean.
It's okay for your carrier to: Track origination/destination of calls. Store your SMS/MMS on a server. Collect data on your internet browsing & sell it to advertisers. Track you via Assisted-GPS.
Though when the gov't ask for it now it's wrong.
You sold your privacy the moment you activated that cellular account. Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
Don't you know? In America, we love corporations because they're beautiful people like the rest of us, but we hate the government because it's scary and mean. Originally Posted by jbravo_123Lol... Frightening but a ring of truth.
He's not a whistle blower because no laws were broken by the NSA...I have to agree with WU on this one. The law was passed in 2001 and the phone company's were under court order to give NSA access.
He's a criminal who violated the terms of his security clearance...simple... Originally Posted by Wakeuр