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Friday, September 13, 2013

Cartoons: NSA spying, uhm surveillance, as seen from the ground...

Lately I feel at times, when googling something or sending an email, I'm being watched. Turns out it may be true: "New Details Show Broader NSA Surveillance Reach." According to this article:
The system [surveillance network] has the capacity to reach roughly 75% of all U.S. Internet traffic in the hunt for foreign intelligence, including a wide array of communications by foreigners and Americans. In some cases, it retains the written content of emails sent between citizens within the U.S. and also filters domestic phone calls made with Internet technology, these people [current and former officials] say.
So here are some observations for you, NSA, from leading cartoonists.  They were found at the U.S.News website.
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image: cartoon by Steve Breen, "Powerball"
Steve Breen, USNews
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image: cartoon by Walt Handelsman, "I called my sister in Cleveland..."
Walt Handelsman, "I called my sister...," USNews
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image: cartoon by Scott Stantis, "Still on the grid"
Scott Stantis, "Still on the grid," USNews
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image: cartoon by Jack Ohman, "The Worst Job at the NSA..."
Jack Ohman, "The Worst Job at the NSA...," USNews
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 image: cartoon by David Horsey, "Modern Life"
David Horsey, "Modern Life," USNews
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By the way, you might be interested in this site--JokeBlogger.

--Marge


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