Evanna+Soapstone

NSA Surveillance of the Pope a Good Thing http://www.infowars.com/nsa-surveillance-of-the-pope-a-good-thing/print/ by Kurt Nimmo

Subject: Pope and Catholics are supporting the NSA in mass surveillance into the average citizens; and how if the NSA stopped what they are doing, the people who support the Pope and Catholic religion might throw a tantrum

Occasion: The general public is starting to get edgy about how mass surveillance could violate their privacy, and the article is telling us that the surveillance is watching out for the Pope too, who is a head figure to many people in the world.

Audience: Anyone who cares about the NSA debate, citizens around the world, and Americans who think that the NSA is violating their privacy

Purpose: To explain to the general public that there would be a massive riot if America stopped their surveillance on the Popes life

Speaker: Is the author Kurt Nimmo

Tone: It is written in a really aggressive and angry away "Because it will anger a lot of catholics...." "Imagine Catholics rushing to the polls on election day and throwing all of the bastards out of the Congress."

NSA Chief Defends Its Spying Programs http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/10/29/nsa-spying-congress-testimony/3304221/ by Oren Dorell

Subject: The chief of the NSA is defending it surveillance program of international surveillance.

Occasion: For the NSA to defend its purpose of surveillance

Audience: People who are trying to attack on the NSA for their "spying"

Purpose: To inform the people of the action of the NSA, and also how their "international" information is from their partners from NATO

Speaker: Oren Dorell

Tone: In a really business like manner, sort of a little confusing to read after a while "This is not information we collected on our European citizens" (since when did america own europe?) "We did we not know that heads of state were being eavesdropped on..." (what?)

Here is the pro-NSA surveillance argument http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/06/10/here-is-the-pro-nsa-surveillance-argument/ by Jason Howerton

Subject: How the NSA is actually doing more good than harm,

Occasion: For the people who are against the NSA for trying to protect, and to counter the Con side by saying they should think of a better way to detect terrorist attacks in a earlier stage

Audience: People who are trying to pick a side for the NSA arguments

Purpose: To try and convince people to allow mass surveillance

Speaker: Oren Dorell

Tone: In a persuasive manner but with a common man voice "... perhaps they would like to explain just how they would have us stop new terrorist attacks.." "Snowden risks decades in jail for the unauthorized disclosures if the U.S. can extradite him form Hong Kong.: