Posted on May 26, 2017
Declassified memos show FBI illegally shared spy data on Americans with private parties
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Well it may have taken 33 years, but we have arrived at the State of 1984. Perhaps its time to dismantle some of the 'letters' of the government- CIA, FBI, and NSA, and begin again. With actual punishable (if violated) safeguards built in.
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LTC Trent Klug
PO1 John Crafton - sure. But Big Brother is definitely here, now, and in our business.
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Who can we respect? Seriously. It's a valid question. I've found damn few who I can respect and most of those were in the military. (And, yes, there were many in the military I couldn't) I was taught to respect my elders until they proved they didn't deserve it. Well, now I'm an "elder" and I doubt many respect me (even until they learn what an SOB I am). So, who can we respect?
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SPC John Parmenter
Gotta' say, as a retired law enforcement/criminal corrections professional, the FBI has lost my trust & respect. These revelations make me almost speechless & wondering where to turn in my world turned upside down. It's said J. Edgar Hoover had "dirt" on everyone from FDR to MLK which he used to benefit himself & his organization. Comey is just icing on a cake of corruption.
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The court thanked Jeffress for her thoughtful analysis but ultimately rejected her recommendation to impose on the FBI a requirement of creating a written justification why each search would help pursue a national security or criminal matter.
“If we require our agents to write a full justification every time think about if you wrote a full justification every time you used Google. Among other things, you would use Google a lot less,” a lawyer told the court.
No wonder Susan Rice was not worried about being caught and why when this question was asked by Congress that everyone wanted to take the crap behind closed doors.
The rest of this stench laden material needs to be placed in front of the American people with no anonymity allowed and let the chips fall where they may.
“If we require our agents to write a full justification every time think about if you wrote a full justification every time you used Google. Among other things, you would use Google a lot less,” a lawyer told the court.
No wonder Susan Rice was not worried about being caught and why when this question was asked by Congress that everyone wanted to take the crap behind closed doors.
The rest of this stench laden material needs to be placed in front of the American people with no anonymity allowed and let the chips fall where they may.
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