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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMike Rogers attacks Glenn Greenwald: "He doesn't have a clue how this thing works"
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/mike-rogers-attacks-glenn-greenwald-for-nsa-expose-he-doesnt-have-a-clue-how-this-thing-works/Mike Rogers Attacks Glenn Greenwald For NSA Expose: He Doesnt Have A Clue How This Thing Works
Michigan Representative Mike Rogers, the Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, joined a chorus of lawmakers and intelligence officials in condemning Glenn Greenwalds multiple revelations of government surveillance programs, saying Greenwald and his source released information that could be dangerous to national security, and should be prosecuted.
Someone did not have authorization to release this information, Rogers said. Why thats so important is they didnt have of all of the information. I know your reporter that you interviewed, Greenwald, says that hes got it all and now is an expert on the program. He doesnt have a clue how this thing works, and neither did the person who released just enough information to literally be dangerous.
Theres other methods, Rogers said of the whistleblower. He can come to the committees if he has concerns. We have IGs they can go to in a classified way, if they have concerns. Taking a very sensitive, classified program, that targets foreign persons on foreign lands, and putting just enough out there to be dangerous, is dangerous to us, its dangerous for our national security, and violates the oath which that person took. I absolutely think they should be prosecuted.
Dianne Feinstein, head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, agreed that the leak should investigated.
Watch the interview here, via ABC:
video at link
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)ForgoTheConsequence
(4,867 posts)Any other war profiteers you admire?
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)maybe if the altmedia writer ran for office, it would mean something.
I never trusted Bob Woodward or Tim Russert either.
The day Al Franken ran for office and did hard work, was the day I trusted him as opposed to the job he had prior.
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)graham4anything
(11,464 posts)I don't back writers with ulterior motives looking to sell future books and have as Andy Warhol described it,
15 minutes of fame.(where everybody knows their name).
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)ForgoTheConsequence
(4,867 posts)I get it now.
ForgoTheConsequence
(4,867 posts)You have no idea what "alt media" is. You're the best troll Graham, keep on keeping on.
stillwaiting
(3,795 posts)You truly are a Good American.
villager
(26,001 posts)n/t
premium
(3,731 posts)and a fucking tool for the corps..
MNBrewer
(8,462 posts)I mean, after all, he's a REPUBLICAN!!!!!11!11
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)usGovOwesUs3Trillion
(2,022 posts)I am glad these programs are being exposed to daylight, as they should be in a democratic state.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)know to understand this story.
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graham4anything
(11,464 posts)MNBrewer
(8,462 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)MNBrewer
(8,462 posts)for public policy?
Number23
(24,544 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)There was a stupid thread earlier claiming Nixon didn't do as much - as you pointed out, there were no rules in Nixon's time to constrain the President and the FISA was enacted to put some safeguards in.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)just trying to get attention for himself, or something. So it wasn't old after all?
And if they have done nothing wrong, they have nothing to worry about, right?
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)that the leaker isn't an expert?
kentuck
(111,049 posts)or recently out of the White House? How do we know it is not a Republican. The press is allowed to keep whistleblowers secret while the government is not allowed to keep illegal or questionable programs secret? Does that sound fair to you? If you say no, you need to think just a little deeper.
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)kentuck
(111,049 posts)And I said, how do we know that the leaker is not out of the White House. We don't really know where the leak came from. However, if it was first printed in the Guardian paper, maybe the leaker is British? Haven't the two countries been sharing the information? Seems I read that someplace?
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)which is incorporated in the U.S. and has offices in NY City.
jeff47
(26,549 posts)He might have some idea of what the rest of the details are.
treestar
(82,383 posts)So as to be more informed than Greenwald in just 20 minutes.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/03/08/1192256/-The-Final-Word-on-Glenn-Greenwald
Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)ForgoTheConsequence
(4,867 posts)That's because you made it a secret, dumbass.
hughee99
(16,113 posts)You can't "leak" what's been known for years.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)now this guy is saying Greenwald didn't leak enough of the program.
Here is the progression so far:
1.Greenwald is making it all up
2.Greenwald is leaking old news
3.Greenwald is leaking very dangerous secrets
4.Greenwald isn't leaking enough of the secrets
KoKo
(84,711 posts)nicely put. Sounds like desperation on Govt. and naysayers side that there's something "real" there than citizens need to know about and needs to be addressed by Congress in some legislation tightening things up on the side of citizen protection.
Octafish
(55,745 posts)Made Clear.
hughee99
(16,113 posts)I saw at least one thread today saying that it's going to happen anyway, so we should just accept it and move on.
suffragette
(12,232 posts)You forgot 'Greenwald is a meany-face,' but maybe that would be placed at 1.a, 2.a, etc.
But really, nice succinct summary of the response so far.
giftedgirl77
(4,713 posts)with everything he said & hope not only do they find the person who leaked this info but prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.I have been listening to all of the ranting & raving going on not only around here but all over since this story & it's just nuts. Two silly ass documents have been published without any additional supporting evidence or corroborating documentation.
While yes there is a warrant that allows the government to data mine the phone numbers of the telephone carriers what is not being noted is the fact that it is essentially a giant dumping ground where a computer is simply sorting them to detect a pattern. If a pattern is detected (i.e. repeated dialings to a foreign # or something else that warrants further investigation) then a warrant must be obtained for that # with & there has to be probable cause for that warrant. In one of the many stories that has circulated it was even discussed what occurred if the wrong number was accidentally searched. The warrant is voided & the search is considered illegal &all the docs have to be destroyed within a certain amount of time.
As far as the emails & such it is the same theory & works in the same manner. Nobody is reading through all of these documents, it is a computer set up to ping on certain words.
As far as the surveillance of American citizens there are many laws other than the 4th Amendment that protects US citizens from having surveillance conducted on them.Many of these are laws specifically designed for the intelligence community to protect Americans from unnecessary surveillance.
I know I am going to get slammed for this but I finally had to vent on this because at this point I feel like misinformation is tearing this country apart & this is just crazy.
This is not surveillance, the government is not spying on us, nor are they tracking our every move, listening in on your phone calls, or liking your favorite cat pictures.
As far as the whistle blower he/she deserves whatever they get & I hope Greenwald or whatever his name is goes with him.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)are doing if its all so innocent that there's nothing we need to be concerned about.
Do you truly believe everything our Government tells us because you feel it's there to protect us? Do you know the history of what some have done in our Government to violate people's privacy? Do you know who J. Edgar Hoover was and Joseph McCarthy?
Why do you feel so safe from over-reach by those in positions of power? A free press is necessary to help keep the citizens informed. Checks and Balances are necessary
randome
(34,845 posts)Some of them aren't too smart.
And the 1950s is so...last century. I get tired of seeing comparisons to Hitler, 1984, McCarthyism, the Founding Fathers, etc. Whatever operations the NSA is performing should be judged in terms of the here and now.
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Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)randome
(34,845 posts)But supposedly none of the data collection efforts target Americans. If we decide not to trust the NSA, then what would it take to make us comfortable enough to trust them?
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giftedgirl77
(4,713 posts)I have seen them & know what they are. Everything about the warrants is in the articles but the other regs that govern the intell gathering of US citizens & they are classified but I have the experience to know. I work as legal in Intell.
There are checks & balances, I explained them in my previous post regarding the warrants. That is all public knowledge & has been reported in regards to if they decided to do a more through search of someone's phone records. Then a warrant must be obtained for that specific number& probable cause must be shown.
There is a difference in a free press & an individual who violates federal law by leaking classified information. Especially when they pick and choose what to release to suit their purpose.
I have questioned the federal gov on many aspects of what they do, but when I see ppl flying off the handle based on misinformation, I feel it is necessary to add some professional hindsight to the discussion.
Now that we know who the leak is & no he is not protected by the Whitsle Blowers Act, he should be prosecuted.
pnwmom
(108,952 posts)When someone who is supposed to be protecting classified documents breaks their vow and leaks it, they should be prosecuted. That should be the default position, or anyone will free to leak anything without consequences.
There could be exceptions decided after the fact, that a particular leaker was justified, but the initial response should be to prosecute. Then there should be a trial and if the leaker was justified, he can be found not guilty.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)a "Serious Question."
Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)listen to/read our communications. Even if it were by machine, someone has to run/analyze/build/repair those.
Who was the guy from China that visited Obama the other day?
giftedgirl77
(4,713 posts)Doesn't mean they have access to an entire database. There are permissions that are granted & without those permissions you can't gain access to the data. Like everything that has been put out at this point it's numbers & nothing more. In order to gain further access into anyone's records they would still need a search warrant which they would need probable cause & get gets a whole lot harder when wanting to do Intel on a US citizen. Hell even if they think someone is a US citizen they have to error on the side of caution & assume that they are.
BeyondGeography
(39,339 posts)Get with the program, Congressman.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)as has been proven many times when singers say their #s.
For that matter, an entire corporation can have all their workers sign up and like someone or follow someone
It is as they say a statistically unimportant number that has zero meaning of accuracy.
roamer65
(36,744 posts)His lips are moving.
Octafish
(55,745 posts)Lovely to see how much, eh, buy-partisan support he manages to engender.
http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2011/04/why-i-want-rematch-with-mike-rogers-in.html
think
(11,641 posts)BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)GeorgeGist
(25,308 posts)Mike Rogers is a Republican.