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rocktivity

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12. I don't mind the NSA spying, and never have
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 07:22 PM
Jan 2014

Last edited Sat Jan 25, 2014, 10:29 AM - Edit history (1)

I DO mind the NSA, or any other US agency, doing warrantless domestic spying.


rocktivity

Well, we've located the smoking gun flamingdem Jan 2014 #1
Overwhelmed We Are gussmith Jan 2014 #18
and we've also found out what "appropriate" inquiries DON'T get full cooperation. Real quick-like. libdem4life Jan 2014 #2
K&R DeSwiss Jan 2014 #3
How can you expect him to release them to a "pro-Democratic group"? louis-t Jan 2014 #4
I have to agree with you Lebam in LA Jan 2014 #5
this^^^^^^^ delrem Jan 2014 #9
^^^yes^^^ Progressive dog Jan 2014 #15
Many states have open records laws. So it might be the law. Ash_F Jan 2014 #20
What are the chances... DonViejo Jan 2014 #26
More to the point, those emails SHOULDN'T be personal rocktivity Jan 2014 #6
Exactly! TexasTowelie Jan 2014 #8
Sometimes there is a valid reason for a state employee to avebury Jan 2014 #19
I agree that there could be extenuating circumstances that could provide a valid reason for using a TexasTowelie Jan 2014 #24
In the example I gave, there would always be avebury Jan 2014 #25
You're Right modrepub Jan 2014 #14
Damn right! THIS is the main point, not who is asking for the documents. MADem Jan 2014 #27
The devil is in the details! SoapBox Jan 2014 #7
Go talk to the NSA. I am sure they can find them. yourout Jan 2014 #10
See ...this is why we need the NSA. L0oniX Jan 2014 #11
I don't mind the NSA spying, and never have rocktivity Jan 2014 #12
MUST. blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #13
I don't understand why you would ask the governors office to release someone's personal emails? A Simple Game Jan 2014 #16
If the emails were sent during their official working hours and pertained to official business.... George II Jan 2014 #22
From the wording I think it may mean freedom fighter jh Jan 2014 #23
They are deliberately using personal accounts to hide them from scrutiny. olegramps Jan 2014 #28
"...well, if you haven't done anything wrong, then you should have nothing to hide!" calimary Jan 2014 #17
“And, uh, for that reason, I am perfectly willing to— George II Jan 2014 #21
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