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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

NSA Propaganda Backfires … Public Trusts Government Less Than Ever

Americans have doubted the NSA – and Obama’s intention to rein in its spying – ever since the Snowden leaks started.

People didn’t buy Obama’s “big speech”. And see this.

Polls show that – even after the speech – Americans ain’t buying NSA’s claims.

Indeed, the only effect of the NSA and White House’s massive propaganda campaign is to destroy what little remaining trust the American people still had in their government.

Indeed, government representatives have been caught lying so often – and have so blatantly disregarded what people want to help out the fatcats – that very few people like their politicians, and people are more afraid of the government than of terrorists.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Snowden forced him to make that speech. Bring Snowden home as a hero!

Anonymous said...

well you should be more afraid of them than terrorist...

Oh but why do you think they want our guns? so we cant stop this crap.... but you think it has to do with hunting and 30 round magazine...

If you don't think the govt will kill you for nothing, then look in to kent state all you need to know is there...

Anonymous said...

never trust the government lives mean nothing to them.

Anonymous said...

2:59 you are correct. Just look at Iraq.

Anonymous said...

They did everything in their power - along with their media puppets - to make Snowden seem like a traitor, a spy, an egotist, a baaaad man.

What he was - is - is a young man who saw his agency doing bad things and violating the Constitution. What he is, is a whistleblower who knows the difference between right and wrong.

"Hero" where I come from, especially when he knew his life as he knew it would come to an end, and maybe to a physical one as well.

Anonymous said...

Well said 3:38. We need a nation of Snowdens to take this country back from the communists.