Posted on 03/12/2014 12:36:40 PM PDT by cotton1706
Known NSA-defender Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is now calling for heads to roll over the recent accusation that the CIA was spying on Senate computers.
Heads should roll, people should go to jail if its true, Graham said. If it is, the legislative branch should declare war on the CIA.
His statement is nothing short of hypocrisy considering his ardent defense of the National Security Agencys surveillance program that spies on Americans citizens, without having a search warrant.
This is Richard Nixon stuff. This is dangerous to the democracy, he added about the revelation.
Tuesday morning, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, also a defender of the NSA, took to the Senate floor to accuse the CIA of unconstitutionally spying on Senate computers.
I have grave concerns that the CIAs search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the United States Constitution, she said. I have asked for an apology and a recognition that this CIA search of computers used by its oversight committee was inappropriate. I have received neither.
Sen. John McCain slammed the CIA as well.
Security leaker Edward Snowden, however, noted the hypocrisy of Feinstein Tuesday, calling it the Merkel effect. Its clear the CIA was trying to play keep away with documents relevant to an investigation by their overseers in Congress, and thats a serious constitutional concern, he said in a statement to NBC.
But its equally if not more concerning that were seeing another Merkel effect, where an elected official does not care at all that the rights of millions of ordinary citizens are violated by our spies, but suddenly its a scandal when a politician finds out the same thing happens to them. -
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Oops. They must’ve found Linda’s gay porn cache.
So spying on the working class is okay but spying on the ruling class is not? Got it.
Figures, pretty funny,
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