Whatshot
What's the issue?
What's the issue?
Date: 2013-07-04
Now there is a rush to put a stop to this spying and telling thing. Come on, it's just not cricket, the public shouldn't have the right to know. He he, I giggle as I write this and think of Jack Nicholson telling that fag "You can't handle the truth!" in a very aggressive tone.
I'm sure if we knew the extent of it we would be even more shocked that we already are. Oh sure, they are doing it for the greater good and for security reasons. Blow me down, I'm not sure I want someone reading my emails but then I'm pretty harmless. If there is a crazy bomb manufacturing looney out there sending emails then I must ask myself, do I want the government to be reading what he is asking the weapons grade petro putty manufacturer? Maybe I do.
Well as much as Edward Snowden is a world class hero, the rhetoric that is coming out of the USA is noted to be more of a threat to anyone else who might be thinking of blowing the whistle any harder than Ed has already blown it, than it is a threat to Ed. He is clear and away. But then you might have read that letter from Kenny Kunene to our failing president Jacob Zuma. Wow did Kenny hit the nail on the head, and it coming from Kenny just made it all the more sanctified. I mean a pale skinned chicken smelling whitey like me is just another organ grinding background noise. But sushi king Kenny. That is succinct, to coin a phrase. That cannot be ignored, sorry. Big up to you Kenny, you are even more my hero now that ever before.
Well the The Freedom of Expression Institute, the (FXI), has voiced its concern that the ruling party is using similar tactics to the Obama regime by trying to have an insult law written into the South African legal system. This means that even criticism of a government official could land the vociferous in jail for a long time.
The FXI maintain that this is an attempt to scare others into refraining from speaking out freely against anything they disagree with and they maintain it is an infringement on our freedom of expression.
So at this point I must say that I'm not saying anything, I'm just saying, you know, just saying that that is what they are saying. You know.