reassure the public that the government is doing something. the heat is on them for this big dragnet for put out for information. unless you are talking to a harden terrorist, we are not going to be looking at your emails and stuff. they try to reassure us. public uncomfortable with what's going on to say the least. i don't think it's right the government should have so much access. doesn't this seem like a three card monty here? we are doing this to protect you and the government secrets and in the end people are usually looking out at what's going on in the workplace anyway. what does this really amount to? what i think it amounts to is the government has difficult challenge on its hands. no question that the american public realizes. programs recently come to life meant to strike a balance between national security and privacy and the collection of data and the collection of data for fighting against the