Recently I saw where someone observed:  The government says if we have nothing to hide, we shouldn't mind them searching.  If that's true, shouldn't they declassify everything?


On 08/27/2013 09:19 AM, keith smith wrote:
 But we don't need a hundred Googles. Just one free, fair, intelligent and comprehensive one. All we need to do is permanently erase all the emails, phone calls and private correspondence illegally obtained by the NSA and then make their search technology and WWW archive available to the rest of us. We already own the information and the software and are paying the salaries of these engineers. It's been entirely funded, after all, with insanity-making amounts of your tax dollars.

http://www.theawl.com/2013/08/the-next-google-its-like-google-but-for-search


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