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First they came for the whistleblowers
The showdown over Snowden and the NSA; why the Church must be a new kind of open space in the surveillance world. By Christian Iosso A recent Thom Hartmann essay for Truthdig ended with the assertion that it is again … Continue reading →
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Tagged 4th Amendment, 4th of July, metadata, NSA, prophet, surveillance, wiretap
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