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Domestic Spying Brought To You By A Snuggly Bear

July 3, 2008 by Eliot 14 Comments


Mark Fiore’s Snuggly the Security Bear’s latest cartoon explains the wonders of constitutional compromise and how it helps prevent terrorism through domestic spying.

Related: Judge: FISA trumps state secrets, binds executive branch

[via EFF]

Posted in Misc HacksTagged animation, bear, domesticspying, flash, markfiore, security, video, wiretapping

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