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In reply to the discussion: Former Director of NSA & CIA: "I didn't need to ask 'mother, may I' from Congress or president" [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)7. Can you imagine if every person who works for government agencies has to ask Congress
and or the president "may I". This is silly, it would have to happen with every agency and every employee, this would be impossible. This is why there are department heads, supervisors, etc . Do you know of any company which works this way? Yes, there was an overstepping of wiretaps, etc after 9/11 but if you have kept up with events you would know the data collection and wiretapping is with warrants. Let's start putting the truth instead of CT's.
Oh, BTW, think about if you are considering posting or any of your daily activity having to ask "may I"?
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Former Director of NSA & CIA: "I didn't need to ask 'mother, may I' from Congress or president" [View all]
kpete
Jan 2015
OP
I've often wondered why Hayden wasn't fired or indicted after 9/11 and the Iraq WMD frauds
leveymg
Jan 2015
#2
He is a member of the Deep State and can not be fired by the President. nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2015
#11
Throw the slimy bastard in jail for treason as well as lying under oath to congress repeatedly
peacebird
Jan 2015
#4
Silly argument, like saying we have not stopped car accidents with controlling speed.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#8
Can you imagine if every person who works for government agencies has to ask Congress
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#7
It is a point, can you imagine asking "may I' before doing anything every day and it would have to
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#18
Not everyone has to crow about what they do, do you hear a policeman running out everyday saying
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#19
You finish your post with all the answers I need from you, I am honest. The ridiculous interpertion
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#35
You are defending a person who is in charge of an agency that states he answers to no one?
Autumn
Jan 2015
#16
Did you ask "may I" before you posted? Can you be trusted to ask "may I" before your activity
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#20
Good, since so much spinning goes on sometimes there is a need to see a larger picture.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#22
Changed my mind. I'm not going to do that, Too many posters work on getting good DUers to ignore
Autumn
Jan 2015
#24
I was pointing out how ridiculous the "may I" really is, who expects anyone to ask "may I"?
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#25
You skip over his assertion that he interprets the Constitution. That is no fucking "may I".
Autumn
Jan 2015
#26
Maybe you interpret the Constitution differently than he does or even the SC, the end decision
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#27
You are trying an argument that would suit my 6th grade Granddaughter and her friends.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#29
My point exactly, this argument NSA is not following the Constitution can be understood by even
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#31
You don't have a point, at least a point relevant to what Hayden said in the video. This is NOT
Autumn
Jan 2015
#33
Bush and Rumsfeld knew the protocol too and nothing stopped them from doing their job either.
Autumn
Jan 2015
#43
It was dumb to think the president and congress has time to answer every question
Thinkingabout
Feb 2015
#57
Who was the half-wit who implied every government employee should be required to do that?
LanternWaste
Feb 2015
#55
The hubris of the powerful and sociopathic is in evidence. Public servant isn't.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#13
The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. Albert Camus
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2015
#28