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    NSA: We Can Listen To Phone Calls & Read Emails

    Yes, we can!!!!! Wait...that response doesn't belong here! It belongs in a thread titled "Chant of the Obama drones". Let me fix it. "Can you here me now?" "Yes, we can!!!!!"
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    Transparency

    I finally figured out what this prez meant when he said his would be the most transparent admin in history...or what he actually meant to say. I think he meant "You will be the most transparent society in history."
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    Tough Call

    "Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Sunday told conservatives who are trying to block the measure that they will doom the party and all but guarantee a Democrat will remain in the White House after 2016's election. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., went a step further and predicted "there'll never be a...
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    Random: Political Musings

    Liberals or progressives? Do you differentiate between the two? I do, and I agree regarding liberals, however, I haven't heard of anyone in congress other than a few libertarians claim they support his actions. The libs in congress certainly don't. But then I consider most of them...
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    Jeff Duncan questions IRS rifle usage

    Saw that. You know, when the gov starts to worry like this one is, they have to know that they are essentially governing against the will of the people, or what they consider a large portion of the people. It is also of note that authoritarian govs are notoriously paranoid of their subjects...
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    Jeff Duncan questions IRS rifle usage

    Rep. Jeff Duncan wants to know why IRS law enforcement agents are training with AR-15 rifles. As chairman of the House Homeland Security oversight subcommittee, Duncan (R-S.C.) toured a federal law enforcement facility in late May and noticed agents training with the semi-automatic weapons at...
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    Scandal Train

    A large portion of the republican party must be replaced along with all the dems in 2014 to have a chance. We need dems who will actually honor their oaths, and pubs who are willing to say the current dems are not fit to be negotiated with. I'm thinking 99 Ted Cruz's in the senate would be...
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    Scandal Train

    I was actually thinking that Benghazi was that which needed to be taken off the radar (since fast and furious just vanished, and wasn't percieved to be as important since most of the deaths were Mexicans south of the Border), but the scandals used to erase each prior created it's own backlash...
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    Now this: Gallup Poll says Most Americas DIS-Approve of Spying...

    Actually, some have been promoted.
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    Scandal Train

    Seems like each scandal takes the prior off the radar. What's up with that? Is it by design? I'm interested in hearing conspiracy theories (which actually may no longer be theories).
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    MSNBC No Longer Qualifies As News Org - Part Of NBC Entertainment Division Now

    Did they ever? Thats news to me
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    Now this: Gallup Poll says Most Americas DIS-Approve of Spying...

    My guess is that they were afraid of Holder.
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    Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

    I thought Obama had indicated we won the war on terror with the death of OBL. Go figure. Hey, did anyone hear those comments Maxine Waters made regarding the big data base legacy he (Obama) was going to leave? Very interesting comment that has surfaced... Link below. A must...
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    Inflation at 53-year low as QE money printing rages unabated!

    And why would deflation cause higher prices in food and energy (unless you're talking about the dollar)?
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    Inflation at 53-year low as QE money printing rages unabated!

    Well shit, I wonder what type of drugs I'm on. I could swear I'm paying higher prices for food and energy. My personal budget verifies that. Must be one hell of a hallucination I'm having.
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    Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

    The latest revelations indicate he and his ilk achieved their goal.
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    Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

    Who will the gov declare to be terrorists? Their political enemies? Saw a touch of that with the tea party.
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    Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

    The left screamed about the Patiot act non-stop and you know it. You know, Ricter, I might be able at least look at it as a positive except for two things: 1: They won't even secure the border. That's my first red flag. 2: There are no ethics in politics or business any more (or...
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    Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

    That reminds me. Where the fuck is AK? It wouldn’t surprise me if he's filling out his resume at the NSA.
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