A top intelligence official says it is time people in the United States changed their definition of privacy.
Privacy no longer can mean anonymity, says Donald Kerr, a deputy director of national intelligence. Instead, it should mean that government and businesses properly safeguards people's private communications and financial information.
"Authorized privacy": Now there's a concept.
Well, why the hell not. They've already redefined "shall not be infringed."
I'm tempted to quote Orwell's Party slogans, but in truth, these control eve
"Authorized privacy": Now there's a concept.
Well, why the hell not. They've already redefined "shall not be infringed."
I'm tempted to quote Orwell's Party slogans, but in truth, these control eve
I'm tempted to quote Orwell's Party slogans, but in truth, these control everything freaks remind me more of the opening to "The Outer Limits."
They're not even attempting to mask it any more. Yeah, I want to give up my guns to these people...and everybody noticed who nominated him, right?
[Via Jeffrey H]
They're not even attempting to mask it any more. Yeah, I want to give up my guns to these people...and everybody noticed who nominated him, right?
[Via Jeffrey H]