2-minute video: Snuggly the Security Bear explains NSA metadata spying

Washington’s Blog – by Carl Herman

Pulitzer Prize editorial cartoonist Mark Fiore’s two-minute video, has Snuggly the Security Bear calm your fears about NSA spying of all Americans’ communications’ metadata.

Reuters has an interesting article alleging sources with details of Edward Snowden’s online comments going back to 2001. Wait, does that mean government spying on Americans goes back at least that far???  

President Obama says to trust government to spy on all of us, for our own security, or “we’re going to have some problems” (herehere).

It’s a choice, not a problem: either Americans choose the US Constitution, world peace, and economic abundance, OR un-American dicts by a 1% oligarchy entrenched in “leadership” of government, economics, and media.

The American choice is to arrest obvious criminals; spying is a minor charge compared with the annual millions war-murdered and poverty-slaughtered, billions harmed, and trillions of dollars looted in “emperor has no clothes” obvious War Crimes and economic fraud.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/06/2-minute-video-snuggly-the-security-bear-explains-nsa-metadata-spying.html

One thought on “2-minute video: Snuggly the Security Bear explains NSA metadata spying

  1. The fact that they were able to release a cartoon so quickly in response to the spying news means they probably prepared the thing long ago, and had it ready for release in this latest act of the on-going show, or they have a massive team of propagandists on the payroll ready to produce media at a moments notice. Or both may be true.

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