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Citizens For Obama Impeachment Vs Stockholm Syndrome (Video)

Posted on the 08 August 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
In the video below, two completely different mindsets, by two very different groups of people, are shown by Americans, over the continuous revelations regarding the level of domestic spying being conducted on citizens by the Obama administration and NSA.
One group questioned are random people on the street, asked if the administration tracking every Google search they do is concerning to them and they shrug it off, excuse it, justify it and never once mention a right to privacy.
The other group, participants of the Overpass for Obama's Impeachment protesters, who held signs and banners calling for the impeachment of Barack Obama, gave far different answers. Those citizens were highly disturbed about their constitutional rights being trampled on, their privacy invaded and spoke out vehemently against the domestic spying as well as the scandals rocking Washington today.
Have our rights under the constitution been eroded away to the point where some Americans have developed Stockholm Syndrome? Or should we be willing to give up more and more privacy in the name of security?

Citizens For Obama Impeachment vs Stockholm Syndrome (Video)


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