What’s truly amazing is all the flap about spying internally under this administration, that totally ignores the activities of Nixon’s, Reagan’s, Bush 41, Bush 43’s, and yes, even Clinton’s folks. Interesting also that the press is so focused on “scandals” of Clinton and Obama, seeking out “sex scandals” especially, while ignoring Watergate, Iran/Contra (Reagan AND Bush 41), lies to invade Grenada, a phony “arrest” of Noriega that was an undeclared war on Panama, spying failures under “W” (say hello to the twin towers), and of course trumped up “intelligence” to invade Iraq.
While I don’t like Obama’s administration continuing to use REPUBLiCAN WRITTEN LAWS to continue spying on us, even with court orders and secret warrants from a secret court, they ARE following the law. Hyperbole in the “media” trying to make it otherwise is propaganda, not press, and the effort to discredit the President actually DOES pose security threats to our nation, but hey! preserving conservative politics is a lot more important than preserving the nation.
You and your hoity toity 12. Inspectors 7 and 5 made sure every pair of jeans I ever had were PERFECT!Reader’s Digest did a story about one of those inspectors who put msgs with the paper.“Inspected by 12, 8 was sick today”“Inspected by 5, 6 and 9 are arguing.”Good to read you RV.Be well.Respectfully,C.distributor of horse by products
cripplious over 10 years ago
it worked for Odysseus
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Who’s on first? Right.
Ottodesu over 10 years ago
Nobody does it better.
chazandru over 10 years ago
We will have to watch the watchers very carefully.Respectfully,C.
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
What’s truly amazing is all the flap about spying internally under this administration, that totally ignores the activities of Nixon’s, Reagan’s, Bush 41, Bush 43’s, and yes, even Clinton’s folks. Interesting also that the press is so focused on “scandals” of Clinton and Obama, seeking out “sex scandals” especially, while ignoring Watergate, Iran/Contra (Reagan AND Bush 41), lies to invade Grenada, a phony “arrest” of Noriega that was an undeclared war on Panama, spying failures under “W” (say hello to the twin towers), and of course trumped up “intelligence” to invade Iraq.
While I don’t like Obama’s administration continuing to use REPUBLiCAN WRITTEN LAWS to continue spying on us, even with court orders and secret warrants from a secret court, they ARE following the law. Hyperbole in the “media” trying to make it otherwise is propaganda, not press, and the effort to discredit the President actually DOES pose security threats to our nation, but hey! preserving conservative politics is a lot more important than preserving the nation.
oneoldhat over 10 years ago
yes dtroutma the law allowed spying on persons contacting persons oversea who were known terrorist but not massive taps on everyone
chazandru over 10 years ago
You and your hoity toity 12. Inspectors 7 and 5 made sure every pair of jeans I ever had were PERFECT!Reader’s Digest did a story about one of those inspectors who put msgs with the paper.“Inspected by 12, 8 was sick today”“Inspected by 5, 6 and 9 are arguing.”Good to read you RV.Be well.Respectfully,C.distributor of horse by products