Democrats and Republicans on the congressional intelligence committees defended the order Thursday, asserting that the wide-scale collection of such data had enabled authorities to disrupt at least one terrorist attack
Whistleblower’s NSA warning: ‘Just the tip of the iceberg’ – Washington Times
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Every time I read that, I laugh until the tears run down my cheeks.
Jeez – intelligence in congress. What an interesting concept.
What would they do with all of the lying, money-grubbing crooks if they got people with intelligence in congress, I wonder?
They could send them all out for coffee (?) (“No, no, you have to go to Colombia to get the kind we want…”)
They won’t mind if we mine the data for lobbying and election fraud information. Maybe we can match that one terror attack with a disgraced member of the committee.
Yet We the People keep voting for them. What does that say about us?
Too many of us like a big party and don’t care how much it costs as long as someone else is paying the bills. What is not well understood is that all of us will have to pay the bill. On that dark and painful morning, we will wake up with a monumental world class hangover.
Agreed, Lionell. Each and every Congresswhore who says that they are OK with this kind of massive infringement upon our 4th Amendment rights should be “summarily unelected”, no matter which party they hail from. If they end up taking a long drop on a short rope on the National Mall, that would send an even stronger message to the rest of the thieves, liars and charlatans who roam the halls of “We The People’s” buildings in D.C. to conduct themselves in accordance with those dusty old documents that they all take oaths to uphold and protect.
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Cool! Now we can finally find out who Skeeter has been contacting on that blackberry of his. đŸ˜‰