the unfortunate truth of this is that there is a need for the MSA. However, 
their need does not condone their actions over the last decade when it comes to 
collating data on just about every email and phone call in the US. What they 
are doing is legally questionable (at best) and definitely unethical. Now, I 
won't agree with what snowden did. Simply put, he violated the law of the land 
and must be brought to account for it. Sure, he brought to light the unethical 
(and possibly illegal) actions of the NSA, but violating the law is not a 
justification.. 

What you are asking for, though, is far too simplistic. There are some secrets 
that the general public should not know and there are very valid reasons for 
that. As it is, we already have enough on our plates out here to have to worry 
about what others may be doing.  Right now though, there is a very fine line 
between what we need to know and what we don't. Frankly, if I were the one 
having to manage a nations secrets, I would be paranoid as hell and probably do 
a poor job. 

Still, with what is happening in the world, the NSA really should be doing 
their originally mandated job, not the massive data mining they are doing at 
present. 

Anyway, thats my opinion and I use my constitutional right to voice it. will it 
cause me a problem later? who knows? I will worry about it when the situation 
warrants it. Until then, I am still trying to find work and have no time for 
all the other silliness.

-eric

On Aug 27, 2013, at 9:19 AM, keith smith wrote:

> 
> 
>  But we don't need a hundred Googles. Just one free, fair, intelligent 
> and comprehensive one. All we need to do is  permanently erase all the 
> emails, phone calls and private correspondence illegally obtained by the NSA 
> and then make their search technology and WWW archive available to 
> the rest of us. We already own the information and the software and are 
> paying the salaries of these engineers. It's been entirely funded, after all, 
> with insanity-making amounts of your tax dollars.
> 
> http://www.theawl.com/2013/08/the-next-google-its-like-google-but-for-search
> 
> 
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