It's a rather incoherent message. First, they state:<p>"Take action to dismantle the NSA"<p>which shouldn't be too difficult, just revoke the 1952 Presidential Order and defund them from the intelligence budget.<p>Then:<p>"The NSA has turned the Internet into a weapon, collecting everything it can. "<p>OK going steady so far, still on-message. All <i>n</i>-billion people on the Internet are in the dragnet and we're all nodding in agreement.<p>But then, when they enumerate their actual action-points:<p>"Delete the data stored on Americans, and demolish the physical infrastructure needed to collect this data. "<p>So it's not dismantling they actually want but <i>blunting</i>. Still want to keep the NSA to spy on those nasty non-persons abroad.<p>Look I don't have a problem with Americans calling for the NSA to stop spying on Americans, that's your internal problem. But please don't wrap it up in hyperbole about 'dismantling' the NSA if you don't actually mean that.