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In reply to the discussion: The Top 10 Most Inaccurate and Exaggerated NSA Stories (So Far) [View all]jazzimov
(1,456 posts)8. Intimidation techniques display a lack
of conviction.
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the whole lot (around 10) will probably make an appearence in this thread, too
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Aug 2013
#95
There are no 'apologists' on this thread. Only those who look calmly at the facts.
randome
Aug 2013
#10
They may be inaccuracies but the issue that concerns me is one that Obama has admitted -
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#105
That's why I appreciated this article. I have deep issue w/NSA, Patriot Act etc
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#108
Difficult to start a religious order when your 'messiah' wants nothing to do with his followers.
randome
Aug 2013
#21
I'm a little surprised none of the most inaccurate stories came FROM the government,
hughee99
Aug 2013
#70
That the government is tracking our metadata pretty much without limitations in this
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#104