This fagget should have been put in front of a firing squad a long time ago, along with both McCain and Feinstein who are all fine with the government spying on its citizens, just as long as they arent spying on them. 3 career political hacks who all believe the laws should only be applied to us little people.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is very upset about government surveillance. Yes, that Lindsey Graham. Wait, what?
Hereâs the catch, because you knew there had to be one: Heâs only upset about government surveillance techniques when they are allegedly utilized on his own staffers.
In response to accusations that the Central Intelligence Agency has snooped on Senate computers, Graham went bonkers, telling reporters on Tuesday that âHeads should roll, people should go to jail if itâs true.â
And in typical Lindsey Graham fashion, he found a new kind of war he can get down with: âIf it is, the legislative branch should declare war on the CIA.â
âThis is Richard Nixon stuff,â he added. âThis is dangerous to the democracy.â
Grahamâs comments come in addition to his Senate colleagues John McCain (R-AZ) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), both ardent defenders of current surveillance operations who somehow find it appalling the government would dare spy on them.
So⦠protection against overzealous surveillance operations? âGood enough for me, but not for thee,â these senators seem to suggest.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/lindsey-graham-only-likes-govt-spying-when-its-not-used-on-him/
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is very upset about government surveillance. Yes, that Lindsey Graham. Wait, what?
Hereâs the catch, because you knew there had to be one: Heâs only upset about government surveillance techniques when they are allegedly utilized on his own staffers.
In response to accusations that the Central Intelligence Agency has snooped on Senate computers, Graham went bonkers, telling reporters on Tuesday that âHeads should roll, people should go to jail if itâs true.â
And in typical Lindsey Graham fashion, he found a new kind of war he can get down with: âIf it is, the legislative branch should declare war on the CIA.â
âThis is Richard Nixon stuff,â he added. âThis is dangerous to the democracy.â
Grahamâs comments come in addition to his Senate colleagues John McCain (R-AZ) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), both ardent defenders of current surveillance operations who somehow find it appalling the government would dare spy on them.
So⦠protection against overzealous surveillance operations? âGood enough for me, but not for thee,â these senators seem to suggest.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/lindsey-graham-only-likes-govt-spying-when-its-not-used-on-him/