Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The NSA Has at Least 1 Liberal Friend Left: Sen. Al Franken

National Journal

quote:
Franken would also eventually vote against a 2012 reauthorization of the FISA amendments that give the government wide surveillance authority.[ emphasis added]

comment:

This explains how Hoyer can say that the FISA court approved the wide sweeps that include millions.

Franken is now supporting something he voted against.  Fanboy is now supporting the administration.  GOP is being a bit hypocritical to complain now.

How did such a law get passed in a GOP led House?  These people have their heads up their butts, or they are just as corrupt as Obama?

They are all rotten.

Update:

Yes, all of them.  Even those who voted against wider surveillance, as Franken did.  As we can see, he now supports what he voted against.  The vote against it was window dressing to fool the public into thinking they gave a damn about civil liberties.

It was the same as it was during the Bush administration.  They were opposed to the alleged violation of terrorist's civil liberties.  But that was a ruse.

The ruse was to convince the public that Bush was a threat to civil liberties.  Yet, look what Franken supports now.

Their defense was to say that the GOP supported what Bush did.  All I can say to that is that I never supported what they say I supported.  If Bush did then what is being done now, I would have been opposed as I am now.  This is not partisan, not for me it isn't.

This government is no damned good.





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