Obama's Speech (Translated Version)
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 5:06 pm
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Daily Kos group
Good evening, America.
In the days before our Founding Fathers, early American patriots gathered acorns and harvested millions of kernels of corn.
This sort of "bulk collection" has a long history, and has become the American way.
Ask not, what reforms I bring to you, ask what metadata you can bring to me.
To ease your unnecessarily worried minds, your data will be stored, not by the government . . . but by a corporation of some sort to be determined in close consultation with . . . the agency that vacuumed your data in the first place.
The days of saying, "trust me," are long past.
These reforms will work . . . trust me.
I, for one, am not prepared to end the bulk collection of every single American's data, close down the NSA, and institute sharia law.
Let me be clear-- this is about finding the balance between liberty and security . . . and as long as it pleases the intelligence community, I will do everything in my power to make you feel warm, confident, and pleasantly-informed about that balance.
Now, remember, we're not reading your emails and text messages (usually) . . .
we're simply hacking Google servers, exploiting software flaws and tapping into the great digital pipeline.
A global pipeline that American innovation helped to innovate and prosper.
Democracy progress together change reform, believe.
I have welcomed this debate, and this discussion makes us stronger as a nation that looks forward . . . to imprisoning the person who began this conversation in the first place.
Thank you, God bless you . . and God bless this database.
Originally posted to Comics on Fri Jan 24, 2014 at 06:50 AM PST.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/2 ... ily+Kos%29
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Daily Kos group
Good evening, America.
In the days before our Founding Fathers, early American patriots gathered acorns and harvested millions of kernels of corn.
This sort of "bulk collection" has a long history, and has become the American way.
Ask not, what reforms I bring to you, ask what metadata you can bring to me.
To ease your unnecessarily worried minds, your data will be stored, not by the government . . . but by a corporation of some sort to be determined in close consultation with . . . the agency that vacuumed your data in the first place.
The days of saying, "trust me," are long past.
These reforms will work . . . trust me.
I, for one, am not prepared to end the bulk collection of every single American's data, close down the NSA, and institute sharia law.
Let me be clear-- this is about finding the balance between liberty and security . . . and as long as it pleases the intelligence community, I will do everything in my power to make you feel warm, confident, and pleasantly-informed about that balance.
Now, remember, we're not reading your emails and text messages (usually) . . .
we're simply hacking Google servers, exploiting software flaws and tapping into the great digital pipeline.
A global pipeline that American innovation helped to innovate and prosper.
Democracy progress together change reform, believe.
I have welcomed this debate, and this discussion makes us stronger as a nation that looks forward . . . to imprisoning the person who began this conversation in the first place.
Thank you, God bless you . . and God bless this database.
Originally posted to Comics on Fri Jan 24, 2014 at 06:50 AM PST.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/2 ... ily+Kos%29
Use the TOR bundle, free anonymous, opensource internet browser. You can also help others with this software by allowing people in North Korea and other oppressive regimes an avenue to use the www without censorship.