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Mira

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:36 AM Jun 2013

N.S.A. Enforces Zero-Tolerance Policy on Conscience (Borowitz tells all)



WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—The National Security Agency moved swiftly and forcefully today to remind its employees of its longstanding zero-tolerance policy on conscience, warning that any violation of that policy would result in immediate termination.

“When you sign on to work at the N.S.A. you swear to uphold the standards of amorality and soullessness that this agency was founded upon,” said N.S.A. director General Keith B. Alexander. “Any evidence of ethics, decency, or a sense of right and wrong will not be tolerated. These things have no place in the intelligence community.”

To enforce the policy, General Alexander said that once a month all N.S.A. employees will be wired to a computer to take full inventory of what is going on in their minds: “We want to be sure they are spending their free time playing Call of Duty, not reading the Federalist Papers.”

The N.S.A. director attempted to reassure the American people that despite “unfortunate recent events,” the agency remains “one of the most heartless and cold-blooded organizations on the face of the earth.” He added, “We refuse to let one good apple spoil the whole bunch.”

He said that going forward, the N.S.A. would try to recruit people who had already demonstrated “a commitment to invading people’s privacy” by working at Google or Facebook.
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N.S.A. Enforces Zero-Tolerance Policy on Conscience (Borowitz tells all) (Original Post) Mira Jun 2013 OP
NSA may be a faceless soulless state bureacracy but as a corporation Booz Allan Hamilton is a PERSON kenny blankenship Jun 2013 #1

kenny blankenship

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1. NSA may be a faceless soulless state bureacracy but as a corporation Booz Allan Hamilton is a PERSON
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:56 AM
Jun 2013

Yes, a person, my friend. In fact, you could justly say that Booz Allan Hamilton is a people person, very active in the community, always catching up on what's going on with others.

They had a NAME, and a face, and a million billion prying eyes, and probably a favorite color too, like ANY OTHER PERSON. And Edward Snowden VIOLATED that person's right to privacy when he spilled the beans on their business plan for spying on the rest of us. He besmirched their good name when he revealed how casually Booz Allan Hamilton put someone like him in possession of our private data and conversations. You and Borowitz are making light of the violation of Booz Hamilton Allan's Constitutionally protected right to privacy, and I find that MOST UNSEEMLY.

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