Hope. Change.
Hope. Change.
Inside Obama’s "Orwellian World" Where Whistleblowing Has Become Espionage: The Case of Thomas Drake
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/5/1...whistleblowing
========
Barry's a hard core socialist/fist-bumping terrorist traitor, alright.
I thought all the Dems were against this?
It's a good thing they put sunset rules on these temporary laws.
And a "purpose" and "scope."
So how are you going to be celebrating?
I'm not. It has gone beyond it's original intent, thanks to Obama and company.
Oh, didn't know if you flip flopped on this again now that the House majority is controlled by your team.
I take 'company' to mean the previous administration and the current House majority...
Are you intentionally lying, or forgetful?
I have little respect for the republicans as a whole. I simply hate most the democrats so the republicans become the choice of the lesser of two evils generally.
I have said that sooooo many times.
Keep it up, and I'll think you have a low IQ.
I'm not lying, nor forgetful... that's why I'm calling you out on it.
Let me update the record. Now, the Patriot Act is a POS regardless of 'Obama and company'... gotcha.
just another case of how the repugs are f*cking this country. Damn that repug oilco/wallstreet/bigpharma stooge Barry!
oh wait, he's a democrat...so we just make a tounge in cheek comment...which I'm assured would be the same reaction if a repbulican had extended this.
Turning the Camera on the Police
What’s good for the police apparently isn’t good for the people—or so the law enforcement community would have us believe when it comes to surveillance.
That’s a concise summary of a new trend reported by National Public Radio last week—a trend whereby law enforcement officials have been trying to prevent civilians from using cellphone cameras in public places as a means of deterring police brutality.
Oddly, the effort—which employs both forcible arrests of videographers and legal proceedings against them—comes at a time when the American Civil Liberties Union reports that “an increasing number of American cities and towns are investing millions of taxpayer dollars in surveillance camera systems.”
Then again, maybe it’s not odd that the two trends are happening simultaneously. Maybe they go hand in hand. Perhaps as more police officers use cameras to monitor every move we make, they are discovering the true power of video to independently do ent events. And as they see that power, they don’t want it turned against them.
Police officers, he told NPR, “need to move quickly, in split seconds, without giving a lot of thought to what the adverse consequences for them might be.” He added that law enforcement authorities believe that “anything that’s going to have a chilling effect on an officer moving—an apprehension that he’s being videotaped and may be made to look bad—could cost him or some citizen their life.”
We should want more officers feeling “apprehension” about breaking civil liberties laws, we should hope more of them “give a lot of thought to what the adverse consequences” will be if they trample someone’s rights and we should crave an immediate “chilling effect” on such violations.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/print...lice_20110519/
The always-expanding bipartisan Surveillance State
"We are witnessing the bipartisan normalization and legitimization of a national-surveillance state." There are three events -- all incredibly from the last 24 hours -- which not only prove how true that is, but vividly highlight how it functions and why it is so odious.
First, consider what Democrats and Republicans just jointly did with regard to the Patriot Act,
Next we have a new proposal from the Obama White House to drastically expand the scope of "National Security Letters"
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/gl...nce/index.html
Do you remember the thread that mentioned the current administration wanting to add more to the patriot act?
Like I said, are you lying or forgetful.
Go back, and look at my responses there.
I looked. You never answered this question.
Shocking!
Not.
You're right. I didn't. I didn't recall the specifics, and wasn't going to review the history of it. Still don't plan to.
Are you claiming things were not added since I supported it?
Now if you wish to go back to those original threads, i do recall saying something to the effect that I trusted the intent, but not the actions of the people who have access to the tools.
To satisfy you, direct quotations and videos must be produced, but the rest of us must rest content with the assurance that your own fuzzy memories on the subject are authoritative. Wow.You're right. I didn't. I didn't recall the specifics, and wasn't going to review the history of it. Still don't plan to.
I demand you go back and look at my responses I don't recall and will not review.
If you challenge my word and integrity, look for yourself.
I said this before. You don't matter. I have better things to do than prove my word to you and others here.
funny. thats what your wife said.
Why don't you tell us which changes you disagree with? How hard is that?
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)