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Sen.
Patrick Leahy (record)
says the American people are at risk of being controlled
by their government due to the expansive surveillance powers of the
National Security Agency.
Speaking on “Fox News Sunday,” the Vermont Democrat and chairman of the
Senate Judiciary Committee told host Chris Wallace that the nation’s lawmakers must act to return
control of the government to the people.
“I think that we are going to maintain our ability to protect the
United States,” Leahy began. “That’s extremely important.”
“The concern everybody has is allowing our government to have such a
reach into your private life, my private life, and everybody else’s,
that we are, we have the government controlling us instead of us
controlling the government.”
“And that’s what both Republicans and Democrats are joined together on
the Hill to try to change,” Leahy concluded.
Earlier in the program, Leahy suggested that vie [OMFG]...
What
Raylan said ... plus— that Leahy would even acknowledge that the
nation's increasingly becoming a full blown police state*
tells us that Democrats are smelling smoke from those myriad brushfires across the
country. I wonder if they ever think of Mussolini hanging upside
down? Srsly.
*'We
Are Now a Police State'
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The original communist pig fucker, Leaky Leahy. Wonder what they have on him.
ReplyDeleteCasca
Leahy you senescent, two faced, lying turd, because you voted for what you're bitching about and a thousand other things - what Dick Cheney said.
ReplyDeleteLt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Speaking of Cheney...can we get him to take Leahy on a quail hunt?
ReplyDeleteBut Rodge--as our shepherds have explained to us, organized terrorism is on the run, and now our biggest threat is from the domestic lone wolf.
ReplyDeleteSo they have to spy on everyone in the US. It's for our own good.
Cheney for President.
ReplyDeleteI thought he showed character rarely seen in the Potomac area when he declared he had no interest in succeeding W. A man with no ambition to usurp or follow his boss is a wonder, and will do what he thinks is best for the country rather than his career. IMO.
He'd make a good POTUS, *I* think.
tomw