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Hard Eight User ID: 35278639 United States 06/11/2013 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He should move over to MSNBC where his idea of govt. takeover of oil companies would gain traction. His rant sounds like socialist Maxine Waters. Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may. Sam Houston "The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it." Thomas Jefferson If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. -- Mark Twain Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and keys to teenage boys. -- P.J. O'Rourke, Civil Libertarian |
Fhirinne User ID: 17348671 United Kingdom 06/11/2013 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happens all the time really. Bit like back in the bush days anyone posting a fox news link got laughed off the board these days fox seems like the good guys hehe You are the CEO of your own wellness. You need to take back your health from the disease-care system |
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R.P. McMurphy User ID: 39646008 United States 06/11/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Bush administration was smart enough to realize that America was under attack by Muslim extremists and created the NSA surveillance program to monitor Hadji calling his radicalized brother in Afghanistan. obama has taken that program and turned it on the American people. This not only makes obama look like the dictator he is, it actually makes the Bush administration look much more competent. "Moral of the story is I chose a half measure when I should have gone all the way. I'll never make that mistake again. ==== ESTJ-a (Executive) 93% Extroverted, 82% Observant, 83% Thinking, 82% Judging,72% Assertive ==== |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 7033296 United States 06/11/2013 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thursday morning on the Fox News Channel’s morning show “Fox and Friends,” the three hosts responded with alarm to news that the National Security Agency has been collecting the phone records of millions of cell phone customers wholesale and with no regard to accusations of wrongdoing. The trio were clearly alarmed about the spying, saying that it might be a violation of the PATRIOT Act. “What is the objective of getting these numbers and collecting all these numbers from all the millions of Americans?” asked co-host Brian Kilmeade. “Are they overseas calls? Is there terror activity? Is there reason to be suspicious? Or is this abuse of the PATRIOT Act?” Steve Doocy, suddenly a legal expert of PATRIOT Act violations, said that this kind of data seizure is a violation of the Act’s section 215, which “said that you could go after people based on individual investigations,” but forbids data collection from average citizens. He went on to call it a “gigantic overreach” on the Obama administration’s part. However, in 2006, Doocy and other Fox hosts were saying the exact opposite about NSA wiretaps. Media Matters reported that in the wake of revelations that the NSA might be conducting wholesale data-mining on U.S. citizens, the hosts of “Fox and Friends” openly nixed the term “warrantless wiretapping” in favor of calling the spying “the terrorist surveillance program” and went out of their way to justify the practice. On January 25, 2006, Kilmeade said, “Let’s call it the terrorist surveillance program. That would be a lot easier.” Doocy concurred, “And more accurate.” “Yeah, more accurate too,” Kilmeade said. “If you’re for the NSA wiretapping without going to the FISA court, I guess warrantless, then most likely you’re Republican. If you are against it, you most likely are a Democrat.” |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41548455 United States 06/11/2013 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait till Edward Snowden Publishes Information that Obama Is making a List of Christians, Conservatives and Jews tracking all their movements and getting ready to round them up..... You aint seen nothing yet the shit is about to really hit the fan! |
Woot Woot User ID: 41052374 Canada 06/11/2013 08:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wrong - On lst night's show Bill O'Reilly agreed ok with the legal collection of phone numbers from the RBOCs, but disagreed with the drag-net policy of gathering chat, e-mails, web-surfs, etc. You're confusing the two OP. |
Woot Woot User ID: 41052374 Canada 06/11/2013 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait till Edward Snowden Publishes Information that Obama Is making a List of Christians, Conservatives and Jews tracking all their movements and getting ready to round them up..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41548455 You aint seen nothing yet the shit is about to really hit the fan! This could mean lots of things, but if it means what I think it means, hard to believe it isn't Consitutional go time?? Care to elaborate?? Got any proof of this? Last Edited by Big Duke6 on 06/11/2013 08:25 PM |
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Woot Woot User ID: 41052374 Canada 06/11/2013 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thursday morning on the Fox News Channel’s morning show “Fox and Friends,” the three hosts responded with alarm to news that the National Security Agency has been collecting the phone records of millions of cell phone customers wholesale and with no regard to accusations of wrongdoing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7033296 The trio were clearly alarmed about the spying, saying that it might be a violation of the PATRIOT Act. “What is the objective of getting these numbers and collecting all these numbers from all the millions of Americans?” asked co-host Brian Kilmeade. “Are they overseas calls? Is there terror activity? Is there reason to be suspicious? Or is this abuse of the PATRIOT Act?” Steve Doocy, suddenly a legal expert of PATRIOT Act violations, said that this kind of data seizure is a violation of the Act’s section 215, which “said that you could go after people based on individual investigations,” but forbids data collection from average citizens. He went on to call it a “gigantic overreach” on the Obama administration’s part. However, in 2006, Doocy and other Fox hosts were saying the exact opposite about NSA wiretaps. Media Matters reported that in the wake of revelations that the NSA might be conducting wholesale data-mining on U.S. citizens, the hosts of “Fox and Friends” openly nixed the term “warrantless wiretapping” in favor of calling the spying “the terrorist surveillance program” and went out of their way to justify the practice. On January 25, 2006, Kilmeade said, “Let’s call it the terrorist surveillance program. That would be a lot easier.” Doocy concurred, “And more accurate.” “Yeah, more accurate too,” Kilmeade said. “If you’re for the NSA wiretapping without going to the FISA court, I guess warrantless, then most likely you’re Republican. If you are against it, you most likely are a Democrat.” Feels to me like you're mixing apples and oranges OP. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41174170 United States 06/11/2013 08:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the Bush administration, opposing the National Security Agency’s warantless wiretapping program meant you wanted “Americans to die.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7033296 But now Fox News host Bill O’Reilly believes the NSA’s massive collection of data under the Obama administration is an unconstitutional government overreach. On his show Monday night, the conservative host described the NSA’s surveillance programs as a “massive intrusion.” O’Reilly warned that “corrupt government officials” could leak sensitive data to hurt their political opponents. He said that amassing telephone records might be “acceptable,” but keeping actual content of private conversations on file was “flat out unconstitutional.” O’Reilly’s tune was far different under the Bush administration. At the time, he voiced strong support for the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program, which collected the telephone records of millions of Americans. In 2006, after a judge ruled the program was unconstitutional, O’Reilly speculated that she didn’t care if Americans were killed by terrorists. “Does she want dead people in the street here in America?” he said on his show. “Because I’m sure that she would not only oppose the NSA program, she would oppose coercive interrogation, profiling at the airports. She would oppose every anti-terror measure the Bush administration has put in just because they’re the Bush administration. But the unintended consequences of the opposition is death.” He made similar comments regarding the ACLU, which had attempted to prevent the NSA from collecting phone calls and emails without a warrant. He suggested the civil liberties organization wanted “the terrorists to win.” Dam, you so fucking right! |
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