User blog comment:Semanticdrifter/Digital Protest Against the FISA Improvements Act/@comment-24317070-20140214010622

I don't think there is enough information here to make an educated decision to vote "fight". I do however know that our entire online banking system among other things (taking the Target hack into concideration) and many other strikes against our very livelyhood and our safety as American's is in serious jeapardy. The Chinese government hosts servers for hackers worldwide and take conciderable steps to ensure anonymity for said hackers while enjoying all the fruits of their labors.

The world is now a virtual world and is at war. Signing petitions to tie one hand behind the very back and balls of the agencies trying to protect us doesnt exactly sound like a good idea just because I'm worried someone might read a love letter I wrote to my secret lover. Honestly I know that it will never really be read. They are looking for certain types of data packets having to do with many very bad things.

The fact that they have to dig this deep in order to protect us only shows how deep seeded all of our rigs are with malicious code that no antivirus would ever find, no patch from Microsoft will ever stop and no malware tool will ever delete. Every time we go online just about anywhere we are being exposed. That is what this says to me. And if I need to allow my protectors the space to do so I will gladly.

I think people might be over looking the obvious and leaning toward paranoia against the wrong agencies. I also sometimes wonder if snowden and wikileaks might actually be disinformation. There is no way to be sure about anything anymore accept for the facts I mentioned above.