MEMPHIS TN (IFS) -- It was not that long ago that Facebook froze the account of KDTN Radio One for a period of two (2) months.  CEO and President Kenneth Howard Smith of SDC OmniMedia Group had written a personal letter to Mark Zuckerberg, and he has yet to response with any answer as to why KDTN Radio One was locked out of its site for such a long period of time.   Smith was only to happy to hear that Zuckerberg had to call President Obama and attempt to complain about the NSA.  I'm sure his call just fell upon deaf ears.  So with tears in his eyes and his little phone, Zuckerberg cries on the phone to the White House for help.  I am sure he found out very quickly, that his crying can not get the President to listen to him or his stories.  I am sure Zuckerberg has to grow up and get with it.  He sees that what comes around - goes around -- quickly.  The same way Zuckerberg does his business mail with Facebook and his ignoring of a real serious concern about a press member's broadcasting services and access to its' members.  Todate, no communication with Facebook has been received.  It goes to prove that the Facebook organization is only in it for the quick money and could care less about the long term of its' product and it's members.. - KHS 
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg called President Obama to express his frustrations and concerns, following an alarming report that the NSA has been apeing his company’s servers to install malware on other computers.
“I've called President Obama to express my frustration over the damage the government is creating for all of our future,” Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook wall Thursday. “Unfortunately, it seems like it will take a very long time for true full reform.”
On Wednesday, Glenn Grenwald wrote on newly news site The Intercept of the NSA’s efforts to dramatically expand its program of mass hacking, citing classified files provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden. The documents call out a program called QUANTUMHAND, which was launched on a wide scale in 2010 and masquerades as a Facebook server to act as a “launching pad” for malware that infects computers and sneaks files from their hard drives.
'I've called President Obama to express my frustration over the damage the government is creating for all of our future.'
- Mark Zuckerberg
The report was only the latest in a months-long leak of secret programs from the NSA -- but clearly one Zuckerberg took personally.
“We encourage people to use multiple factors for authentication and we go out of our way to help fix issues we find in other people's services. The Internet works because most people and companies do the same,” he wrote.

“This is why I've been so confused and frustrated by the repeated reports of the behavior of the U.S. government. When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we're protecting you against criminals, not our own government.”
The government program cited in the latest leak reportedly began as a way to hit hard-to-reach targets around a decade ago. The spy agency’s malware-spreading efforts have since proliferated to potentially millions of computers around the globe -- part of what the NSA documents call its “Owning the Net” program.
“The U.S. government should be the champion for the Internet, not a threat. They need to be much more transparent about what they're doing, or otherwise people will believe the worst,” Zuckerberg said.