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Octafish

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12. It was GREENWALD who called out Bush and Cheney on ILLEGAL N.S.A. Spying back in 2007.
Tue Mar 11, 2014, 10:39 AM
Mar 2014

If the rest of the press had carried half as much water as Greenwald, these two would have long ago been in front of a Grand Jury.



Here's what Greenwald wrote on the subject of NSA abuse by them, when the story broke in 2007. In his story, Greenwald raised questions about the Comey visit to Ashcroft that have still to be answered -- six long warmongering profiteering years later:



Comey’s testimony raises new and vital questions about the NSA scandal

The testimony yesterday, while dramatic, underscores how severe a threat to the rule of law this administration poses.

BY GLENN GREENWALD
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2007 06:16 AM EDT

The testimony yesterday from James Comey re-focuses attention on one of the long unresolved mysteries of the NSA scandal. And the new information Comey revealed, though not answering that question decisively, suggests some deeply troubling answers. Most of all, yesterday’s hearing underscores how unresolved the entire NSA matter is — how little we know (but ought to know) about what actually happened and how little accountability there has been for some of the most severe and blatant acts of presidential lawbreaking in the country’s history.

SNIP...

The key questions still demanding investigation and answers

But the more important issue here, by far, is that we should not have to speculate in this way about how the illegal eavesdropping powers were used. We enacted a law 30 years ago making it a felony for the government to eavesdrop on us without warrants, precisely because that power had been so severely and continuously abused. The President deliberately violated that law by eavesdropping in secret. Why don’t we know — a-year-a-half after this lawbreaking was revealed — whether these eavesdropping powers were abused for improper purposes? Is anyone in Congress investigating that question? Why don’t we know the answers to that?

Back in September, the then-ranking member (and current Chairman) of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Jay Rockefeller, made clear how little even he knew about the answers to any of these questions in a letter he released:

For the past six months, I have been requesting without success specific details about the program, including: how many terrorists have been identified; how many arrested; how many convicted; and how many terrorists have been deported or killed as a direct result of information obtained through the warrantless wiretapping program.

[font size="6"][font color="red"]I can assure you, not one person in Congress has the answers to these and many other fundamental questions.[/font size][/font color]


CONTINUED...

http://www.salon.com/2007/05/16/nsa_comey/



Instead, six years and who-knows-how-many lives later, Bush and Cheney and the rest of their election thieving warmongering bankster oilmen posse continue merrily on their way, unpunished for lying America into war and making huge profits in the process.

Greenwald stood up to Cheney and Bush. He covered the story and asked "Why?" Wonder what NSA has on them?

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And not one bit of evidence that this is so. randome Mar 2014 #1
Greenwald has proved his bone fides by now dixiegrrrrl Mar 2014 #3
Your statement is untrue DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2014 #4
I'm so shitting myself with fear that I will now vote for Rand Paul!!!!!!!111111 tridim Mar 2014 #2
Too bad there aren't any Democrats you can give your vote to if you don't like surveillance Fumesucker Mar 2014 #6
He's a liar, eh? Read post #5. Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #7
Among other things. All RW Libertarians are liars. tridim Mar 2014 #10
Recently there was an article posted on DU about a study Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #15
Leaked NSA Doc Says It Can Collect And Keep Your Encrypted Data As Long As It Takes To Crack It G_j Mar 2014 #5
Sure. Data that is already being collected for investigatory targets. randome Mar 2014 #11
So seeking privacy now means you have something to hide. woo me with science Mar 2014 #8
Greenwald. LOL...nt SidDithers Mar 2014 #9
It was GREENWALD who called out Bush and Cheney on ILLEGAL N.S.A. Spying back in 2007. Octafish Mar 2014 #12
"so why didn't he criticize Bush?" (the apologists are playing dumb as bricks) MisterP Mar 2014 #13
Like they never heard of (air quotes) ''Journalism.'' Octafish Mar 2014 #16
they've already agreed with General Candy Apple Head that journalism is a lighter form of terrorism MisterP Mar 2014 #17
Browser Helper Object = Barack Hussein Obama. Coincidence? I THINK NOT. Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #14
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