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Disclosure Storm: A Bad Moment For Government

Disclosure Storm: A Bad Moment For Government

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Putting politics aside, there have been so many disclosures about US government malfeasance in such a compressed time frame that I wonder if this period is statistically significant in terms of "coincidence" or coordination.

On May 10, two scandals broke: the Justice Department disclosed it sought AP reporters' phone records in leak investigation. ...[text shortened]... ave this many stories painting the government in a negative light all coming out at once?
Maybe the media is running out of Lindsay Lohan stories. 😀😀😀

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Originally posted by normbenign
Midterms are in 2014. It is possible that the administration is dumping on itself, making each offense look less offensive, by the number of offenses.
maybe, but that doesn't make much sense since obama can pretty much do whatever he wants until 2016

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Bro, there's no way I can sign up for a surveillance state. The abuses that can occur will occur. Combine the IRS targeting political groups with the NSA's ability to listen, without a warrant, on any phone call involving anyone it chooses, add a dash of unscrupulous executive and you have a situation that makes Nixon look like a shining beacon of goo ...[text shortened]... of a senior government official stating on national television, "The law is irrelevant".
Karl Rove said the NSA spying is entirely legitimate and necessary.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?416919-Karl-Rove-defends-NSA-spying-quot-Legitimate-amp-necessary-quot



Charles Krauthammer: “People don’t walk around with a sign saying ‘I’m a terrorist’”

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The tail now wags the dog in this country because of liberal brainwashing and dumbing down of America.