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In reply to the discussion: Obama Administration Had Restrictions on NSA Reversed in 2011... [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)18. Maybe....but something smells really off.
All of the research I've done suggests that while we're not out of the woods, Obama's actually done quite a bit to ensure MORE protections for those not currently being investigated for possible crimes, not less. And given how Karl Rove reacted when Obama won his last election.....well, this seems like it could be just another covert attempt to smear the president. And certainly, Dubya himself NEVER would have requested that the government restrict it's surveillance(and if this IS true, whoever did wasn't likely to be acting on his behalf).....unless, perhaps, it was part of an elaborate plan to screw over the next Democrat who won the White House, or some other scheme; though frankly, the former is more likely.
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It wasn't long after Obama took office, I began to have trouble processing what he was doing, or
RC
Sep 2013
#8
Next Time, I "Hope" We Pay Attention to Who the Advisers Are ... **During the Primary Campaign**
HumansAndResources
Sep 2013
#22
My first alert came early when Obama gave the hat tip to approve retroactive immunity
avaistheone1
Sep 2013
#37
Nader did this! NAAADER! (he's the whipping boy only because Henry Wallace is dead)
MisterP
Sep 2013
#4
Another change... allows the agency to keep the e-mails of or concerning Americans for up to 6 years
Catherina
Sep 2013
#12
This is all a Big Misunderstanding on the part of all you Obama haters.
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2013
#17
Who decides what is, “reasonably likely to yield foreign intelligence information”?
Indi Guy
Sep 2013
#31
I wish they would hold off on these stories until Syria was less of a calamity.
NOVA_Dem
Sep 2013
#33
Ain't it fokkin' GREAT having a Constitutional Scholar in the WH?!?? And one that calls himself
kath
Sep 2013
#28
Here's the perfect excuse for House Repubs to file impeachment charges.
NoodleyAppendage
Sep 2013
#35
There It Is - Hope And Change In Flames - Obama - Deliberately Desecrating Of The 4th Amendment
cantbeserious
Sep 2013
#40