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Edward Snowden
Right now: The Senate is only one vote shy of passing this, despite admitting it wouldn't have helped Orlando.
The Senate is considering legislation that would allow the FBI to access people's email metadata and browsing histories without a warrant.
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Edgar Jiménez 22 jun.
wow
{{{We All Connect}}} 22 jun.
~is it truly beneficial???
{{{We All Connect}}} 22 jun.
~Not good at all. Easily manipulated.
Sheep Capital 22 jun.
The end game is full control, under the illusion of protecting.
John Aggs 22 jun.
I pity anyone who has to read my browser history
Stephanie Brown 22 jun.
So what country can I move to that won't spy on me (or spy on me relatively less than the US)?
Tekn. 22 jun.
What relevance is Orlando? Really?
Sulaiman S Lalani 22 jun.
said 'systemically important banks'. There you go: too big to fail lease renewed!
Sherroderick Strong 22 jun.
keeping terror suspects from getting guns isn't beneficial but knowing which music vids I searched is? Boy our leaders are "smart"
Anonymous 22 jun.
mark wonderful 22 jun.
. Someone advise my that you don't need a federal to view , or timelines
》Nathanael Stockton《 22 jun.
If you truly believe that I feel bad for you
Joel Birch 22 jun.
I admire your consistent efforts to broach the deep subjects around international policy and information gathering man, bravo.
K Dawson 22 jun.
I hope they enjoy all the lesbian fanfic I read!
Sheep Capital 22 jun.
@FadingGalaxy Guess you will just have to feel bad for me.
Edward Snowden 22 jun.
ALERT: Senate will vote again TODAY to warrantlessly monitor your web activities. To stop it, call them right now:
{{{We All Connect}}} 22 jun.
~Stop this madness folks! Or lose everything.
Lisa Muhammad 22 jun.
This was their goal.
stef 22 jun.
rhetorical question