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Wil
02-09-2014, 07:51 AM
On Tuesday, February 11th, EFF will join thousands of other websites in demanding an end to mass surveillance through an Internet-wide digital protest. Visitors will be prompted to contact members of Congress or sign a global petition opposing mass surveillance with a banner that can be inserted into any site.

This is a critical moment in the NSA surveillance fight. Worldwide outrage at NSA spying helped pressure the Obama administration into making a few key concessions toward reform. But Obama’s reform plan falls woefully short. That’s why we’re turning the heat up on Congress to finish the job.

Help us end NSA mass spying. Use your website to join the protest (get code for your website), and help us spread the word on February 11th through social media with the hashtag #StoptheNSA.
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FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS

Nostradamus
02-09-2014, 01:45 PM
LOL yeah an online petition will keep them from doing what they want ;)

wattso99
02-09-2014, 02:36 PM
Thank god I don't have much time left these people coming up now will never realize the freedoms we had.
They will take the guns and other freedoms we have.

burnsy
02-09-2014, 05:22 PM
Do you really think the only spying they do is on the net go head and make a phone call to a friend telling him you are planning to bomb the Whitehouse and see how that turns out for the 2 of you if they can stop just 1 mass terrorist attack then let them spy all they want I'll just have to be careful using the net to run my heroin business lol anyone need some lol

BanHammer
02-09-2014, 05:44 PM
so, has any "digital protest" ever accomplished anything?


Do you really think the only spying they do is on the net go head and make a phone call to a friend telling him you are planning to bomb the Whitehouse and see how that turns out for the 2 of you if they can stop just 1 mass terrorist attack then let them spy all they want I'll just have to be careful using the net to run my heroin business lol anyone need some lol
uhh, no. I don't want them knowing my plans for global domination ... ****, I've said too much


you sell heroin online too? how much for a couple kilos shipped across an international border?

burnsy
02-09-2014, 06:17 PM
so, has any "digital protest" ever accomplished anything?


uhh, no. I don't want them knowing my plans for global domination ... ****, I've said too much


you sell heroin online too? how much for a couple kilos shipped across an international border?

You don't have a partner named Pinky do you I have the best prices on the net plus a 7 day free trial opps sorry no free trials allowed on this site and shipping is free via Canada Post LOL

anyonomus
02-09-2014, 06:41 PM
Hmmmm.. did anyone actually read all that sheet in that post? Not I..lol

burnsy
02-09-2014, 07:01 PM
Hmmmm.. did anyone actually read all that sheet in that post? Not I..lol

Here is a brief synopsis of the post bla blabla bla government spying bla our right to allow terrioist free use of internet bla bla bla bs more bs outrage bs bs paranoia bs

please sign here