I take it that you don’t understand how fascism works.
Here’s how to tell if someone in congress is serious about being against this or is just playing you...did they vote for the patriot act or to renew it? If they did and are pretending to be outraged by this, then your bullshit detector should be going tilt.
Obama phones were exempted.
there was no paper trail with Hitler and the final solution.
Gee, I never thought I’d see the New Republic citing Scalia approvingly!
There is no debate. Duh. Consistent with? Sh1t, it's in direct violation of.
Only an idiot would call for a debate of something so obviously illegal.
The title of the referenced article is an example of a trap that I often fall into when naïvely trying to respect the constitutionally undefined idea of presumed innocence when confronting people about their wrongdoing.
More specifically, regardless that Obama and previous Constitution-ignoring presidents cannot reasonably justify "some" (read lots) of their official actions under the Constitution, particularly actions which reasonably abridge personal protections, their accusers often make the mistake of diplomatically petending that people like Obama actually know something about the Constitution that their accusers don't. Unfortunately, this diplomatic approach to confronting crooks like Obama gives them the opportunity to BS their way out of their wrongdoing.
You can give so many tips to MI on real targets about islam and the left, and they never follow up, but they snoop the rest of us on their own interest. Once
again, too much ammo, not enough leash in this idiot government which thinks it knows or can do it all, without checks or askings.
I strongly suspect that Verizon is named only because they forced the 0bama regime to get a subpoena for their illegal collection. Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile probably just handed everything over.
The information collected would be very useful in determining what strategies to employ in election campaigns and in gathering blackmail material on people like, say, Supreme Court justices?
"Why stand we here idle?" - Patrick Henry 1775