A week ago, a stunningly transpartisan group of protesters spoke
out against surveillance of American citizens by the National
Security Agency. Hundreds of people joined representatives from
FreeedomWorks, the ACLU, the Electrionic Freedom Foundation, and
other groups to say “Stop Watching Us.”
Click above to watch Reason TV’s video coverage of the event and
go here for links, resources, and downloadable versions of the
vid. Here’s the original writeup:
On October 26, 2013, protesters from across the political
spectrum gathered in Washington, D.C. to take part in
the Stop Watching
Us rally, a demonstration against the National
Security Agency’s domestic and international surveillance
programs.Reason TV spoke with protesters – including 2012 Libertarian
Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson and former Congressman
Dennis Kucinich – to discuss the rally, why people should worry
about the erosion of privacy, and President Barack Obama’s role in
the growth of the surveillance state.CORRECTION: Laura Murphy, Director of the ACLU Washington
Legislative Office, was incorrectly identified as Susan N. Herman,
ACLU President.Produced by Joshua Swain, interviews by Todd Krainin.
About 3 minutes long.
from Hit & Run http://reason.com/blog/2013/11/03/what-do-you-have-to-hide-highlights-from
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