When Congress passed the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2015, it granted the executive branch not only the ability to spy on American citizens private communications, but also the legal authority to turn that information over to local law enforcement.
All of this can be done without any court order being granted, all in the name of ‘fighting terror’, of course.
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Jeff Casselman I agree that this is just another in a long list of civil liberty defilement plaguing our country for decades. I think at this point it is safe to say we are headed to the places you mention…possibly worse. It is a slow process to catch the blinded citizens of guard and avoid uprising but we see it coming a mile away.
Jerry Manasco, I was not offended, I agree with you that political change is necessary; however, I have lost faith in the way by which elected officials are selected. I still do my part and vote but I am certain it doesn’t make a difference. This day and age our officials are bought and paid for. Sanders speaks of a rigged economy (I’m not a sanders supporter) but the rigged political system is our biggest danger. I certainly agree that we need to take a stand but we are out numbered by all the blinded and naive citizens that stand behind the corruption. I’m not sure what disappoints me more, the corruption or ignorance.
Just because congress passes doesn’t mean it’s legal
NOT GOING TO HAPPEN !!!!
uble u tee eff?
Another constitutional violation? Time for all these$#%&!@*hats to go! Term limits now!
Setting up conditions for Martial Law, not going to be an Election I’m guessing.
passing a bill takes a lot of people, sounds like proof of a conspiracy to me.
Some Congress, eh?
Sort of like the Senate that censured Senator Joseph McCarthy for informing on the Soviets in our State Department.