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My Submission to StopTheSpying.org

I hesitated before putting this on the public Internets, but now that I’ve allowed it to be posted up on Flickr and on the False Profit site, there’s no longer any reason for the pretense of chastity:

Wanting privacy doesn’t mean we have something to hide

It’s my submission to the EFF’s project, stopthespying.org. They are hoping to pressure Congress into throwing out legislation that will give telcos immunity for having colluded with the Bush administration in warrantless wiretapping of American citizens.

Is putting half-naked pictures of yourself on the Internet a good idea, even if it’s for a good cause? You tell me.

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3 Responses to “My Submission to StopTheSpying.org”

  1. stephanie Says:

    yes! it’s a great idea, and a great picture.

  2. zephoria Says:

    I forgot to write that i LOVE this photo! And it’s a great idea to post it. You have the privilege to do so. Leveraging that is important.

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