Mr. James Comey
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. Comey:
It was with great interest that I read your comments to reporters on Thursday attacking Apple and Google for their recent moves to increase my privacy from your snooping eyes. According to news reports, you said, “I am a huge believer in the rule of law, but I am also a believer that no one in this country is beyond the law. What concerns me about this is companies marketing something expressly to allow people to place themselves above the law.”
You are upset that Apple announced it will no longer unlock devices such as iPhones and iPads for government agencies. The company has taken steps to make sure it doesn’t even have the technical capability of complying with orders to unlock iOS devices, and a statement from Apple CEO Tim Cook was very direct about the company’s desire to protect the privacy of its users.
Google quickly followed suit and said it would start turning on encryption by default, too. You don’t seem to like this, Mr. Comey. And your spin was pretty interesting. You went for the oldest trick in the book. You said your concern was all about the children. That was hilarious. Here’s what you said, according to the reporters who were there:

It’s easy to learn wrong lessons from watching parent’s behavior
U.S. debt per capita worse than basket cases such as Greece
Media and mass hysteria lead us into madness of celebrity worship
Turkey pardon? How about pardons for jailed innocent people instead?
The love I crave seems beyond horizon, always out of my reach
A reminder to friends of liberty: Others don’t understand our beliefs
What does it take to hold thug with a badge accountable for murder?
Whose life is it anyway? Police taser man trying to protect home from fire
Why are churches only talking about freedom as it relates to abortion?