I’m on the fence here. I believe in law and order but I think Assange and Edward Snowden were heroes for exposing the corruption infesting our intelligence communities. We have over one billion classified documents that need to come to light. A government that operates in secret is not working for you. Is it national security to classify…
I’m on the fence here. I believe in law and order but I think Assange and Edward Snowden were heroes for exposing the corruption infesting our intelligence communities. We have over one billion classified documents that need to come to light. A government that operates in secret is not working for you. Is it national security to classify Bidens interview as top secret? There are huge parts of our government that are evil and corrupt and the only way to expose this is to find out what they are doing. Florida used to have a law- Government in the sunshine- that was supposed to keep everything above board by mandating what could and could not take place behind closed doors. I’m not sure what happened to it.....
My "like" btton has been shut off totally on Substack, even though I pay for many. Don't know why. Substack Support is AI=useless. It's been off for over a month.
La Ecrivain, your comment is very interesting, and I'm not sure I can even interpret it entirely, since you seem to have technical knowledge and a good memory for the details of what Snowden did. Are you saying that the laws allow the NSA to snoop on our comms, and should do so, so they can practice telling the difference between 'friendly' and 'hostile' extremists? What about when irate parents are called domestic terrorists, because their daughters are forced to be naked around males pretending to be females, and even sexually assaulted by them? When people whose backgrounds include military service and Christianity, and who are white, are considered higher up on the threat list? When do we citizens get to say how much of our privacy, a right to which predates government and is not a gift of government, we must give up 'for the common good?'
I’m on the fence here. I believe in law and order but I think Assange and Edward Snowden were heroes for exposing the corruption infesting our intelligence communities. We have over one billion classified documents that need to come to light. A government that operates in secret is not working for you. Is it national security to classify Bidens interview as top secret? There are huge parts of our government that are evil and corrupt and the only way to expose this is to find out what they are doing. Florida used to have a law- Government in the sunshine- that was supposed to keep everything above board by mandating what could and could not take place behind closed doors. I’m not sure what happened to it.....
yes they are heroes, full stop!
and on another note, why am I being blocked from "liking " a number of comments? By C and C??
My LIKE button has also been shut off on ALL SUBSTACKS for weeks now. So it’s not just you Liz.
My "like" btton has been shut off totally on Substack, even though I pay for many. Don't know why. Substack Support is AI=useless. It's been off for over a month.
La Ecrivain, your comment is very interesting, and I'm not sure I can even interpret it entirely, since you seem to have technical knowledge and a good memory for the details of what Snowden did. Are you saying that the laws allow the NSA to snoop on our comms, and should do so, so they can practice telling the difference between 'friendly' and 'hostile' extremists? What about when irate parents are called domestic terrorists, because their daughters are forced to be naked around males pretending to be females, and even sexually assaulted by them? When people whose backgrounds include military service and Christianity, and who are white, are considered higher up on the threat list? When do we citizens get to say how much of our privacy, a right to which predates government and is not a gift of government, we must give up 'for the common good?'
AGENT ALERT.