Would you believe that holding a recruitment drive for the NSA is, well, not so easy these days? Apparently some Americans -- probably just the ones who are not quite desperate enough for gainful employment and medical benefits -- are a little bit uncomfortable with working for an agency that is explicitly tasked with secretly vi0lating (what little is left of) our Fourth Amendment rights. Here, let us enjoy the good parts of this recording of
Maybe NSA and TSA could merge, and we'd have one giant department of the gummint devoted solely to violation of privacy. Good thing Lieberman didn't think of this before he "retired," or NSA'd be part of DHS already.
<i>&quot;... the consequences of bad political decisions by our policymakers is something we all suffer from.&quot;</i>
That reminds me of when we invaded Iraq to get the WMDs. Except for the part about &quot;we all suffer&quot;. It was only soldiers, their families and about 100,000 Iraqis.
Maybe NSA and TSA could merge, and we&#039;d have one giant department of the gummint devoted solely to violation of privacy. Good thing Lieberman didn&#039;t think of this before he &quot;retired,&quot; or NSA&#039;d be part of DHS already.
this is slightly OT and you KNOW i love you man...but that avatar... i... just....can&#039;t...
<i>&quot;... the consequences of bad political decisions by our policymakers is something we all suffer from.&quot;</i>
That reminds me of when we invaded Iraq to get the WMDs. Except for the part about &quot;we all suffer&quot;. It was only soldiers, their families and about 100,000 Iraqis.
I love NSA! Let&#039;s keep it casual. I mean, really, who wants strings attached?
Eh, I always hit the job fairs just to stock up on pens and stress balls anyways.
If I take the job, do I have to buy my own stripper pole?
I&#039;m guessing they didn&#039;t include a USB stick.
watching on the TeeVee right now. looks like a broke plane, but it could have been far worse