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DevonRex

(22,541 posts)
6. The commotion
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 05:28 PM
Jun 2013

has been absolutely, hysterically, funny to watch. Journalists outing CIA operatives inside AQ then pretending they didn't know they'd be investigated. Journalists pretending they didn't know about these programs when the law was expanded and then extended just this past December.

And supposed Democrats who claim to be politically astute pretending they've never heard of such a thing before. Then Glenn Greenwald, the Bush asskisser head Iraq War cheerleader, the guy who trusted W with all national security decisions is the guy who leaks classified documents and people act like he's fucking God or something? Excuse me, he's as bad as Judith Miller, another Iraq War cheerleader, Bush stenographer and asskisser, who just so happened to out a CIA operative.

Funny, but the pattern jumps right out and grabs you by the hair and people close their eyes. I wonder why that is.

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I'm very surprised that so many people are so very surprised. MADem Jun 2013 #1
I think the President should sign an executive order ending the program. Laelth Jun 2013 #2
I can imagine how that act would go down. longship Jun 2013 #10
Obama appears reluctant to sign any such order, I agree. Laelth Jun 2013 #15
If you can't see that anything that Obama does won't be turned and used against him madokie Jun 2013 #20
I can see that. Laelth Jun 2013 #23
And if you can't see what the republicons plan is madokie Jun 2013 #30
I'm just not that worried about the Republicans. Laelth Jun 2013 #35
The day he signs it we'll have another Boston Marathon bombing malaise Jun 2013 #36
You got it madokie Jun 2013 #48
I was away for a while malaise Jun 2013 #49
I think it is a very clear sign that our Government is failing us, and in a dangerous way. 1-Old-Man Jun 2013 #3
+10000!! FirstLight Jun 2013 #11
+1 Safetykitten Jun 2013 #12
+100000 woo me with science Jun 2013 #31
We may as well share our thoughts pintobean Jun 2013 #4
I think we should be surveilling and monitoring our government a lot more closely than we have been kenny blankenship Jun 2013 #5
+1 n/t Laelth Jun 2013 #24
The commotion DevonRex Jun 2013 #6
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2013 #37
I've Spied otohara Jun 2013 #7
hmmm handmade34 Jun 2013 #34
I Didn't Say The Govt. otohara Jun 2013 #38
... handmade34 Jun 2013 #45
Well said. Mz Pip Jun 2013 #40
I resented it more when bush did it. femmocrat Jun 2013 #8
Child Porn, Child Porn, Child Porn jberryhill Jun 2013 #9
LMAO... n/t JimDandy Jun 2013 #14
I want a record of every politicians phone calls, incoming, outgoing, times, the works. Autumn Jun 2013 #13
We have that Recursion Jun 2013 #27
Nope, had no idea. You got a link as to where I can find that? Autumn Jun 2013 #32
I think the government should record everything everyone says and everything everyone does - those Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #16
I think you're being sarcastic taterguy Jun 2013 #17
This sums up my view pretty well LostOne4Ever Jun 2013 #18
Heres' mine.. DCBob Jun 2013 #19
is...is...is this being recorded? It is? Well, then, I guess it is better than terrorism.... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #21
The government is not the only one doing this Generic Brad Jun 2013 #22
Come one now, be serious. Your grocery store can not come close to the NSA for tracking you 1-Old-Man Jun 2013 #25
So...disagreeing with this data collection is trashing your rights? Generic Brad Jun 2013 #28
The government should be implementing rules to PREVENT others from invading my privacy... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #29
I'm much more worried about what corporations and criminal enterprises are doing with my data Recursion Jun 2013 #26
If it's inadmissible as evidence One_Life_To_Give Jun 2013 #33
Everyone here except for you and me is dangerous and needs to be watched constantly. Zorra Jun 2013 #39
I'm fine! Totally good with it! LadyHawkAZ Jun 2013 #41
CIA's 'Facebook' Program Dramatically Cut Agency's Costs Electric Monk Jun 2013 #42
dont care. loli phabay Jun 2013 #43
Your lack of concern is noted taterguy Jun 2013 #44
Supposedly Americans are not part of the data collection efforts. randome Jun 2013 #46
What business is it of the government who I call, when I call and for how long I talk to them? neverforget Jun 2013 #47
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