Breaking: Obama Administration Collecting Phone Records Of Millions Daily

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Deleted member 472633, Jun 7, 2013.

  1. I could have phrased it better also. Long weekend for me. Kinda burnt out.
     
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  3. “In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.” - Mark Twain
     
     
    http://youtu.be/c125F9wu0MA
     
  4. How come everyone on Fox news other than the Judge is an idiot? 
     
  5. #145 Fizzly, Jun 11, 2013
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    Thanks for that, X. :D
     
    I don't have cable so I never see this stuff unless it's online.
     
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    I believe it's outlined in the terms of employment somewhere.
     
  7. This Woolsey guy demonstrates a total statist mindset. He should be taken out back and shot.
     
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=B999I4Hl15E
     
     
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    Take Piers Morgan with him. Morgan is a shill.
     
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    Haha, yes. Not sure how I forgot about that British floosey.
     
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    Watch his interview with Jesse Ventura. The crowd is totally with Ventura and Morgan looks like a bitch on stage. It's awesome and sad all at the same time.
     
  11. I've been on the Glenn Greenwald bandwagon for the last year or year and a half. He's awesome. He should get a Pulitzer for the work he's done over the last few days. Hopefully Snowden makes it to Iceland before the US's thugs get him.
     
  12. LMAO @ Obama debating himself.   [​IMG]
     
    A politician is lying??? Say it ain't so! :eek:
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7BmdovYztH8
     
     
  13. This interview aired hours prior to Snowden becoming a household name.  Glenn doing what he does best, taking it to the shills in mainstream media & exposing them as mouthpieces for the government.
     
    http://youtu.be/oBKG-LUAZV0
     
  14. #154 TheDankery, Jun 11, 2013
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    LMAO @ that dumb cunt saying "Since Glenn doesn't want to answer my question . . . "
     
    Sorry, you statist vagina, that he didn't give you the answer you wanted to hear.
     
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    I watched this when it aired live(or first time it was on w/e), I was so impressed by how composed he was. They through the kitchen sink of fallacies and propaganda at him during that interview and he just dismissed all their points so eloquently. Great interview.
     
  18. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jun/10/edward-snowden-united-stasi-america
     
    The dangerous prospect of which he warned was that America's intelligence gathering capability – which is today beyond any comparison with what existed in his pre-digital era – "at any time could be turned around on the American people and no American would have any privacy left."
    That has now happened. That is what Snowden has exposed, with official, secret documents. The NSAFBI and CIA have, with the new digital technology, surveillance powers over our own citizens that the Stasi – the secret police in the former "democratic republic" of East Germany – could scarcely have dreamed of. Snowden reveals that the so-called intelligence community has become the United Stasi of America.
    So we have fallen into Senator Church's abyss. The questions now are whether he was right or wrong that there is no return from it, and whether that means that effective democracy will become impossible. A week ago, I would have found it hard to argue with pessimistic answers to those conclusions.
    But with Edward Snowden having put his life on the line to get this information out, quite possibly inspiring others with similar knowledge, conscience and patriotism to show comparable civil courage – in the public, in Congress, in the executive branch itself – I see the unexpected possibility of a way up and out of the abyss.
    Pressure by an informed public on Congress to form a select committee to investigate the revelations by Snowden and, I hope, others to come might lead us to bring NSA and the rest of the intelligence community under real supervision and restraint and restore the protections of the bill of rights.
    Snowden did what he did because he recognised the NSA's surveillance programs for what they are: dangerous, unconstitutional activity. This wholesale invasion of Americans' and foreign citizens' privacy does not contribute to our security; it puts in danger the very liberties we're trying to protect.
     
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  19. \tRon Paul 'Worried' U.S. Might Kill Snowden With Drone http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JHBw-h1XGIU
     
     
  20. #160 TheDankery, Jun 12, 2013
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRgfKUujXqw
     
     
    Fuck Peter King. He should be punished for being Peter King. He has long been one of the shittiest representatives in Congress. I think he may the the very shittiest, actually.
     
     
    I don't think they'll drone Snowden, though that's a very legitimate concern. The Obama administration thus far has only droned brown-skinned Americans, though they claim they were only actually trying to kill 1 of the 4 they ended up assassinating.
     
    Snowden better stay as far away as possible from Muslims if he doesn't want Obama to send a Hellfire missle his way.
     

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