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Welcome to America's 1984.....2013 style!

Things have really gone from bad to worse a la George Orwell's 1984.

"Want to know what the NSA has on you? Think the Freedom of Information Act will get it for you? Think again. Clayton Seymour, a 36-year-old IT specialist, Navy veteran, Obama voter and "generally law-abiding citizen" from Ohio, curious about whatever data might exist on him, sent a FOIA request to the NSA. Their response to his request, and reportedly many more like it: We can't tell you, because it's classified. Meaning, the NSA is evidently classifying all its information on everyone, thus enabling them to argue in their Orwellian, Heller-esque way that if they gathered it covertly then it must be dangerous, and if it's dangerous then why would they give it to you, a lowly, non-classified if allegedly Constitutionally-protected citizen? His letter. Read it and weep"

"To the extent that your request seeks any metadata/call detail records on you...we cannot acknowledge the existence or non-existence of such metadata records...Any positive or negative response (would) allow our adversaries to accumulate information and draw concusions about NSA's technical capabilities, sources and methods (which) would reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security."

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