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In reply to the discussion: Bush broke the law. President Obama followed it. [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)8. You, sibelian
"Oh? Who's doing that, ProSense?"
That's likely why you decided to focus on me instead of the topic.
Or are you just pissed because I'm making the point?
"You have to be utterly ignorant of history, in a state of denial, dumb as grits or partisan to the point of mindlessness, to believe that the 16 major national security agencies aren't to some degree or another abusing their powers."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022986025
It can't be said too many times: The NSA has been spying on American citizens for decades
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022989994
Maybe you should get over yourself.
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"the poster only attacks the soft targets and not those who are well informed."
ProSense
Jun 2013
#31
"Now, to play your silly little linky game- albeit without the bizarre self-referential dogshit."
ProSense
Jun 2013
#30
That doesn't say anything about making illegal warrantless wiretapping legal. n/t
ProSense
Jun 2013
#46
"People also need to stop pretending that the U.S. doesn't have a history of surveillance."
sibelian
Jun 2013
#7
The folks sceaming the loudest don't seem to be interested in improving anything.
JoePhilly
Jun 2013
#21
According to the Constitution, international treaties have the force of U.S. law.
hobbit709
Jun 2013
#48