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Showing Original Post only (View all)Huge Majority Wants Clapper Prosecuted For Perjury - Salon [View all]
Huge majority wants Clapper prosecuted for perjuryNew polls show Americans in various states want the director of national intelligence held to account for lying.
David Sirota - Salon
THURSDAY, AUG 15, 2013 09:09 AM PDT
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There is no longer any doubt that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper lied to Congress. Likewise, there is no doubt that his lie runs afoul of federal law. And, of course, there is no doubt that in terms of its implications for oversight, constitutional precepts and privacy for millions of Americans, his lies were far more serious than those that have gotten other people prosecuted for perjury. The question now is whether his brazen dishonesty will become a political issue or whether it will simply disappear into the ether.
As evidenced by President Obama this week attempting to promote Clapper to head an independent NSA reform panel, the White House clearly believes it will be the latter. But a set of new polls out today suggests such a calculation may be wrong.
Commissioned by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Credo and conducted by Public Policy Polling in five ideologically diverse states, the surveys find that huge majorities want Clapper prosecuted.
The question posed to respondents was:
Edward Snowden revealed that the Director of National Intelligence lied to Congress about whether the government was collecting millions of phone and Internet records from ordinary Americans. The Director has since admitted he did not tell the truth. Do you think the Director of National Intelligence should be prosecuted for perjury?
In the Democratic states of California and Hawaii, 54 percent and 58 percent of voters, respectively, want him prosecuted. In middle-of-the-road Iowa, its 65 percent. And in Republican Texas and Kentucky, it is 68 percent and 69 percent, respectively.
These are particularly striking numbers because...
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Link: http://www.salon.com/2013/08/15/huge_majority_wants_clapper_prosecuted_for_perjury/singleton/
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And he once dated a pole dancer. Not that there is anything wrong with that. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#22
Absolutely. It is very dangerous for people to have unsupervised access
Jackpine Radical
Aug 2013
#20
This looks like a backdoor call out to me. Wait, can I say that here? Bring back TWM. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#24
Manny, you're going to have to give me your decision with smoke signals because my ears and eyes
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#25
I agree. It was a trap question that Clapper had to dance around. He was damned if he answered
bluestate10
Aug 2013
#27
Maybe his passport should be invalidated before he reserves a suite at Sheremetyevo airport.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#16
Throw him in jail and lock him up in solitary confinement for a couple of years.
Autumn
Aug 2013
#19
It's called a push poll. Used to be that only Republicans used them because they are so unreliable.
tridim
Aug 2013
#52
Because he now serves President Obama who, depending on who you read here...
brooklynite
Aug 2013
#60
The guy who invented the toilet lied about it. I guess what can you expect
madinmaryland
Aug 2013
#41
K&R! There must be accountability to the citizens of OUR country! n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#54