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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Federal judge rules NSA data gathering on all US telephone calls is unconstitutional [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)now. Yes, we have had attempts to destroy the rights and freedoms granted in the Constitution in the past which is what you are using to justify destroying people's rights right now. But egregious violations of people's rights have always been corrected eventually due to the fact that people actually VALUE their rights.
Your arguments FOR these violations by using other violations ('see what the IRS has on you' eg) is particularly weak and only serves as a reminder of how much work needs to be done to restore the people's Constitutional rights, everywhere they have been violated over the years. I will add to my list of things that need to be fixed.
As one German citizen noted regarding the violations of rights in his country, to explain why they didn't rise up against them when it was still possible 'it all happened incrementally, you were uncomfortable with some of the policies but were waiting for something BIG, and by then it was too late'. Fortunately, thanks to the courage of the Whistle Blowers, we don't have to wait until it is too late, and this ruling is a step finally, in the right direction.