surveillance
Big Daddy Bush has spent more of our tax dollars on watching us. I can't say I find this any surprise, but it's dispiriting.
More troublesome is the fact that the money in the federal budget will be removed from the public treasury and handed over to private sector [read "multi-national corporations"] where, doubtless, oversight powers of the People shall be denied. This is a travesty, but I feel I can't get so upset about it that I become paralyzed with fear.
From my perch it just means that Bushco has given us yet another good reason to try the bastids for treason first time the opportunity arises.
Labels: corporate control, spying, surveillance, treason