Wanda Sykes Worked For The NSA?

Who knew?
Bucksays...

I pretty much disagree with everything she said. Snookie has the right (or so I thought thats what the constitution says) to say pretty much whatever comes to her mind (and she seems to) without having ANY government agency listening in! (or corporate!) unless they have good reason to suspect she commited a crime?

I would bet a LARGE sum of money that Our (Canadas) version of NSA are doing the same to us.


What amazes me is how we ALL (even me) let it happen. We let the criminals take our money and still bail them out. Iceland had it right.

eric3579says...

Not only is Wanda Sykes not funny shes also an idiot(IMO). Her and Jay are perfect for each other.

edit
Maybe idiot is a bit harsh. What do i know. Ive always found her highly annoying.

chingalerasays...

I kinna dig her irritating voice sometimes....loved her bit in Clerks 2-Shes' definitely the blowhard bitchy-type tho, that face is a very telling map of her travels-

Quietsays...

Obviously she was paid to give a product placement for the NSA. Doubt that she worked there. Government has a relationship with entertainment media to emphasize what the government wants.

Darkhandsays...

Before I saw this I never had any respect for Wanda Sykes because I never really knew her. Now I can say with certainty after hearing her opinions that I never will.

JustSayingjokingly says...

So, if it's ok to eavesdrop on uninteresting conversations, wouldn't it be ok to watch unattractive people under the shower? If so, I need to find out where Miss Sykes lives. I may not be terribly interested but I can pretty much masturbate to anything. She must be cool with that.

ChaosEnginesays...

"Get off facebook"? What a retarded argument.

First, what I put on facebook has a select audience, i.e. people I've chosen to be friends with.

Second, I don't trust facebook, so I assume that anything I say is pretty much public there anyway.

Just because people say some things in a public forum does not mean that they forfeit the right to privacy.

I think Sykes has seriously misjudged the mood around this, and I'll be interested to see where her already pedestrian career goes after this.

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