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phillip anderson ‏@phillipanderson Apr 11

To recap: we pay people tens of billions of $ every year to keep us safe. They do this by making sure the internet isn't secure.

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phillip anderson ‏@phillipanderson Apr 11

To recap: we pay people tens of billions of $ every year to keep us safe. They do this by making sure the internet isn't secure.

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  1. Gary Carter ‏@Kithop Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @wilw It’s not about keeping ‘us’, safe, it’s about keeping *their interests* safe. Which for sure means screwing us over.

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  2. Jesse R. Andrews ‏@InJesst Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @UOJim NSAs incentives are to intercept 1 in a million terrorist plots not protect us in any substantial sense

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  3. So Jim Very Henley ‏@UOJim Apr 11

    @InJesst @phillipanderson It's unfortunately hard to even locate a clear incentive for the NSA to foil terrorist plots.

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  4. james richardson ‏@outofideas4anam Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @chrislhayes We must destroy our safety to save it.

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  5. David Hussey ‏@David_A_Hussey Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @wilw I thought we were kept safe by killing innocents, creating more people who might understandably wish to do us harm

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  6. David Hussey ‏@David_A_Hussey Apr 11

    @UOJim @InJesst @phillipanderson precisely

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  7. Simon Woodington ‏@hastypixels Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @wilw Based upon the idea there was any security at the outset.

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  8. John T. Nester ‏@johnnyt54 Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @chrislhayes By George, you've got it. Sad 2 think of everything that money could have done for our planet & its nhabitants

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  9. Mystic hunter ‏@jminnich83 Apr 11

    @phillipanderson @wilw To rephrase: They take our money and then spy on us by making us and our information less secure. Your govt at work.

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  10. Josh ‏@fectin Apr 11

    @phillipanderson "tens"?

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  11. Cℓimbertobby ‏@climbertobby Apr 12

    @phillipanderson stop paying taxes — fund free software?

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  12. Favstar.fm 250★'s ‏@Favstar250 Apr 13

    @phillipanderson Congrats on your 250★ tweet! http://favstar.fm/t/454698552007360512 …

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  13. Neuro Atypical ‏@neur0atypical Apr 14

    @phillipanderson @00mouser such a deal! 😆

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