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Sarah Palin's invasion of privacy?! Are you serious?!
Is what happened to Palin really an invasion of her privacy? I don’t think so, I am sorry but this happens to everyone through a program called TIA Total Information Awareness setup by a group of advisors called IAO Information Awareness Office a group of advisors funded directed by our government supported directly by our President Bush. If you’re wondering about all the hype a little while ago that was covering all major headlines saying that the government can tap personal emails, phones, and other communications yes its true this is the organization that has the power to do this. In my belief if the government can do this to use why can’t we do this to them. It is a clear violation of our rights regardless and why should they be protected? Just because they are the governing body? Recently in Palin’s home state Alaska, Andree Mcleod a fellow Alaskan filed an FOIA Freedom Of Information Act for the remaining 1,100 emails to be released in relation to another unrelated case where Palin was accused of falsely firing a police officer for unjust reasons. Palin denied the request citing executive priviledge. This crap, whether the cases are unrelated this stuff happens to Americans everyday, the government hacks our emails, reportedly our phone conversations, but for what? If we are susceptible then everybody should be. The question I have to ask myself is what are you hiding? If she didn’t have anything to hide then she wouldn’t have a problem showing it!
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