NSA locks out wiretapping investigators

Darthphere said:
I did.

Bush is a nazi.


OMG! Im a liberal.

you're also a dirty, dirty heathen. may jeebus' daddy have mercy on your soul. :(
 
Mr Sparkle said:

Not in this thread, not in a long time actually. But it's a historical fact that Dubya's grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a big time Nazi sympathizer, he was even called "Hitler's Angel" in America. And George H. W. Bush had Nazi friends before, during, and after the war, George DeMohrenschild being one of them. Does that name sound familiar? George DeMohrenschild became Lee Harvey Oswald's mentor after he returned from the Soviet Union. :o
 
sinewave said:
oh, well, who takes anything that guy says seriously?

I resent that. It's not because people like you and lazur and ShadowBoxing and Carter and cass and... ah, nevermind.
 
lazur said:
Umm, get informed, will ya?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_controversy



Same to you, Sinewave. Do some effing research before you call me a blind Bush supporter. That's not what this is about. This is about partisan politics and nothing more. You hate Bush. Therefore, he can do no right, ever, period, end of story. But two, not one, but TWO liberal Presidents doing the same thing - putting the decision in the hands of the Attorney General, which IS INDEED TOTALLY legal ... FREE PASS.


Get Informed? Why my white skinned blue eyed lord jesus are you kidding me! What do you think I'm doing?
http://dir.salon.com/story/opinion/feature/2005/12/20/spying/index.html

Bush is defiantly battling critics, insisting that his decision to conduct warrantless wiretaps on hundreds of people inside the United States, including American citizens, was necessary and fully consistent with the Constitution and federal law. Neither claim stands up to scrutiny. The president acted unnecessarily and, more significantly, in direct violation of a criminal law.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/12/17/bush.nsa/

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5187738.

http://www.dahrjamailiraq.com/covering_iraq/archives//000353.php

- Bush issued warrantless wiretapping on Americans prior to 9/11.8 The National Security Administration’s eavesdropping policy shows the extent to which Bush’s corruption has spurred the intelligence community to flout legal conventions domestically and internationally where the most covert tools of national-security policy have been misused.9

- Bush advocates he is above the rule of law under the Theory of Unitary Executive10, endorsed by Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito11 that undermines our constitutional legislative and judicial branches of government. Bush specifically claims that his executive authority outweighs the province of duty of the judicial department to interpret legislation.12


This is just partisan politics? Is it just progressives like me, Arlen Specter (R-PA) and Mike Dewine (R-OH) who want some kind of legislation to put put wire tapping under the oversight of congressional committees or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court? If you truly believe what Carter and Clinton did was the same does that make it right?
 
TheSumOfGod said:
I resent that. It's not because people like you and lazur and ShadowBoxing and Carter and cass and... ah, nevermind.

sorry, i agree with a lot of things you say, actually, but you do come up with some wacky ideas and theories sometimes, too.
 
sinewave said:
sorry, i agree with a lot of things you say, actually, but you do come up with some wacky ideas and theories sometimes, too.

I rather be "wacky" than f***ing stupid.

And now cass will say something like, "But you ARE f***ing stupid!" :rolleyes:
 
TheSumOfGod said:
I rather be "wacky" than f***ing stupid.

And now cass will say something like, "But you ARE f***ing stupid!" :rolleyes:

agreed.
 

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