We’re always told by the government that “if we have nothing to hide” we should give up our privacy to them. TSA scans in the airports, mobile scanners on our roads, face identification software, cameras on every street corner, email monitoring, NSA phone and internet monitoring under Eschelon, random police stops and searches. Well, why doesn’t this apply to the government as well? Why do they keep so many secrets from us, but our every thought must be under their watchful eye?
What do THEY have to hide?
"(a comment I lifted from an article)
In other news, DC is working overtime to pass the anti-truth bill, H.I.D.E.
H.I.D.E. is the brainchild of some joker in a suit who’s been running for re-election for 20-something years and stands for “Homeland Information Disposal Edict”, known in insider circles as the “illegal to expose government corruption act” and will give the government the power to dispose of any person, place, or thing that doesn’t conform to the criminal security…I mean National Security apparatus.