Silly troll, learn your history before you post. Instead of blaming the “other” (Kenyan) for your loss of civil liberties, know that this all started under W….
Actually the attack on civil liberties in the USA started about 1776. That why the bill of rights had to be added as amendments. The constitutional congress couldn’t get the constitution ratified with those rights in it. But they were fairly certain they could get them passed after the fact. If individual rights and liberties had really been a priority in the first place it wouldn’t have been a problem.
zoidknight almost 12 years ago
But we have to make sure you are loyal to Chairman Obamao, or we will be forced to send in the drones to enforce your loyalty.
KPOM almost 12 years ago
You could send an e-mail instead. Or maybe not. The Obama administration wants to expand warrant-less e-mail searches:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57552225-38/senate-bill-rewrite-lets-feds-read-your-e-mail-without-warrants/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title
Solaricious Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Silly troll, learn your history before you post. Instead of blaming the “other” (Kenyan) for your loss of civil liberties, know that this all started under W….
wagnertinatlanta almost 12 years ago
How mucn of the word “expand” do I have to explain to you?
KPOM almost 12 years ago
Ah, yes, the old “Bush did it, so it must be OK” argument from an Obamanot. It ranks right up there with the “it’s Bush’s fault” argument.
I don’t care whether the people snooping on my phone calls or reading my e-mails have (D) or® after their names.
KPOM almost 12 years ago
From what I recall, the DHS had strong bi-partisan support, as did No Child Left Behind and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
scsurfer almost 12 years ago
Come on guys, this all started back when Nixon’s feds started following war protesters and such around. What makes you think it ever stopped?
spamster almost 12 years ago
Actually the attack on civil liberties in the USA started about 1776. That why the bill of rights had to be added as amendments. The constitutional congress couldn’t get the constitution ratified with those rights in it. But they were fairly certain they could get them passed after the fact. If individual rights and liberties had really been a priority in the first place it wouldn’t have been a problem.