For weeks, headlines have
trumpeted revelations about the National Security
Agency's tracking of Internet traffic and phone communications
and the
secretive rubber-stamp court intended to provide us some
illusion that our privacy and civil liberties are being respected,
but which
approves virtually every domestic spy scheme it reviews.
It's almost... almost like we live in a surveillance
state, we stammer as we blink at the brave new world revealed
around us. But there's no "almost" about it; from the CIA spying
through local cops, to FBI snooping through driver's license
databases, to police departments tracking your movements with
license-plate scanners, the NSA is only one part of the growing,
unfinished, but very real surveillance state that the United States
has become.
http://reason.com/archives/2013/07/03/the-surveillance-state-isnt-coming-its-h
http://reason.com/archives/2013/07/03/the-surveillance-state-isnt-coming-its-h
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