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Corrupt Government Title: The Memo is Released House Intelligence Committee Report On FISA Abuses by The Federalist on Scribd Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 18. I don't find anything about this particularly new or revealing. Anybody who has been following this already knows all of this and the reactions that would follow.
#7. To: no gnu taxes (#2) I don't find anything about this particularly new or revealing. Anybody who has been following this already knows all of this and the reactions that would follow. But it is. It documents NAMES. And proves that false affidavits were signed off on by these people apply for and authorize FISA surveillance of Trump and his people. Based on the 100% fake Steele Dossier. Yes, we speculated what the truth was with much certainty, but now the truth is nailed to the door. IN PUBLIC. This will not be the only memo released.
#13. To: Liberator (#7) And proves that false affidavits were signed off on by these people apply for and authorize FISA surveillance of Trump and his people. One would think that Trump would be wise enough to understand that this is used against millions of law-abiding citizens, yet he signed the bill extending surveillance law — the same law he says was used to spy on him Seems a bit hypocritical, doen't it? Unless one truly believes that the President and "his people" are entitled to more Constitutional protections than the proles.
#18. To: Deckard (#13) One would think that Trump would be wise enough to understand that this is used against millions of law-abiding citizens, yet he signed the bill extending surveillance law — the same law he says was used to spy on him. MAYBE Trump signed the bill with the ORIGINAL intent executed, whereby LEGIT suspects would be surveilled. I get your point, but without honorable and honest people with integrity enforcing the law of the land and constitution AND its spirit, those laws, our very Constitution truly is just a "GD piece of paper." There ARE people in this nation RIGHT NOW who do indeed need to be monitored and surveilled; I wish it weren't the case, but increasing technological advances, cleaver Muzzies and Antifa elements -- as well as "The Memo" -- all prove why it is now a necessary evil. FWIW, I don't like it either...
Replies to Comment # 18. There ARE people in this nation RIGHT NOW who do indeed need to be monitored and surveilled; I wish it weren't the case, but increasing technological advances, cleaver Muzzies and Antifa elements -- as well as "The Memo" -- all prove why it is now a necessary evil. I have no problem with NSA spying on the bad guys - but that simply isn't the case here. With the Shutdown Over, The Government Can Go Back to Suppressing Your Rights In a bipartisan manner, Congress recently passed the FISA Reauthorization Act of 2017. On January 19th, President Trump signed this bill into law. That bill extended the controversial Section 702 program that allows the NSA to conduct warrantless surveillance of non-U.S. citizens or residents. This program clearly benefits our intelligence agencies in matters of national security. However, millions of Americans’ private information is also collected in this program. The private information of anyone in the U.S. who communicates with someone outside of the country could potentially be stored in this massive database. How expansive is this program? The Washington Post reviewed a sample of communications from the Edward Snowden leaks and found that 9 out of 10 people in the database were not surveillance targets. Nearly half of these people were American citizens or residents and their private information was swept up in this net. This isn’t just a matter of preserving privacy. Once information enters this program, all conventional constitutional law goes to the wayside. The FBI has access to this program to do “backdoor searches” for any crime without a warrant. That information can be passed along to whichever law enforcement agencies the FBI deems necessary. Furthermore, this isn’t a minor program that applies to a few people. There were an estimated 106,469 targets in 2016.
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