Countdown: NSA Surveillance Far Vaster Than Admitted; Targeted Regular Citizens and Journalists
By Nicole Belle Thursday Jan 22, 2009 7:00am
It didn't take twenty four hours after the end of the Bush presidency for the latest scandal to come out---hopefully, it will not go down the memory hole of those eager to "look forward."
Despite all the assurances of the Bush administration that their wiretapping activities were only to protect Americans from terrorists and that only concerned foreign targets, I'm sure you will share my surprise to find out that that was not true. To be clear, it was not even close to being true.
Whistleblower Russell Tice, who back in 2006 had exposed the NSA program illegalities is back with Keith Olbermann to go even further than his earlier allegations, things he was perhaps afraid to say while Bush was still in office considering the smear job they did on him the first time around: The NSA, under the direction of George Bush, was monitoring ALL Americans' communications, specifically targeting journalists and news organizations.
TICE: [W]hat was done was a sort of an ability to look at the meta data, the signaling data for communications, and ferret that information to determine what communications would ultimately be collected. Basically, filtering out sort of like sweeping everything with that meta data, and then cutting down ultimately what you are going to look at and what is going to be collected, and in the long run have an analyst look at, you know, needles in a haystack for what might be of interest.
OLBERMANN: I mention that you say specific groups were targeted. What group or groups can you tell us about?
TICE: Well, there's sort of two avenues to look at this. What I just mentioned was sort of the low-tech dragnet look at this. The things that I specifically were involved with were more on the high-tech side. And try to envision, you know, the dragnets are out there, collecting all the fish and then ferreting out what they may. And my technical angle was to try to harpoon fish from an airplane kind of thing. So it's two separate worlds.
But in the world that I was in, as to not harpoon the wrong people in some -- in one of the operations that I was in, we looked at organizations just supposedly so that we would not target them. So that we knew where they were, so as not to have a problem with them.
Now, what I was finding out, though, is that the collection on those organizations was 24/7, and you know, 365 days a year, and it made no sense. And that's -- I started to investigate that. That's about the time when they came after me, to fire me. But an organization that was collected on were U.S. news organizations and reporters and journalists.
OLBERMANN: To what purpose? I mean, is there a file somewhere full of every e-mail sent by all the reporters at the "New York Times?" Is there a recording somewhere of every conversation I had with my little nephew in upstate New York? Is it like that?
TICE: If it was involved in this specific avenue of collection, it would be everything. Yes. It would be everything.
Hmmm....lying to the American people and flouting the laws of the land. Whodathunk? Tice will be on Countdown again on Thursday to discuss this further.
Transcripts below the fold
Our third story tonight, Russell Tice has already stood up for truth before this evening as one source for the revelation in 2005 by the "New York Times" that President Bush was eavesdropping on American citizens without warrants. Tonight, the next chapter for Mr. Tice, a chapter he feared to reveal while George Bush occupied the Oval Office, that under the collar of fighting terrorism, the Bush administration was also targeting specific groups of Americans for surveillance, non-terrorist Americans if you will.
Mr. Tice prepared to name one of those groups tonight. The NSA was already estimated to have collected millions of transmissions, e-mails and phone calls of average Americans simply by patching into the networks of cooperative telecommunications companies. You will recall the infamous room 641A at the AT&T Folsom Street facility in San Francisco, in which the whole of AT&T's portion of the Internet was duplicated inside a room accessible only to the NSA.
Mr. Tice, however, was also involved in another program and told us that he was first directed to focus on these specific groups in order to weed them out from legitimate surveillance targets, but ultimately concluded that the weeding out was actually an internal NSA cover story for a real goal, which was simply spying on those Americans.
Initially, Mr. Bush told the nation all his surveillance was legal.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
GEORGE W. BUSH, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Anytime you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires a
-- a wiretap requires a court order.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
OLBERMANN: After the "New York Times" revealed that to be a lie, Mr. Bush claimed his surveillance circumvented the constitutionally required process of obtaining a court-ordered warrant only in cases of clear links to terrorism.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
BUSH: In the weeks following the terrorist attacks on our nation, I authorized the National Security Agency, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, to intercept the international communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations.
Before we intercept these communications, the government must have information that establishes a clear link to these terrorist networks.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
OLBERMANN: Joining me now in his first public revelation of these charges is Russell Tice, former analyst with the National Security Agency. Thank you for your time, sir.
RUSSELL TICE, FORMER ANALYST, NSA: Thanks for having me.
OLBERMANN: Let's start with the review. We heard the remarks from Mr. Bush in 2005, that only Americans who would have been eavesdropped on without a warrant were those who were talking to terrorists overseas. Based on what you know, what you have seen firsthand and what you have encountered in your experience, how much of that statement was true?
TICE: Well, I don't know what our former president knew or didn't know. I'm sort of down in the weeds. But the National Security Agency had access to all Americans' communications, faxes, phone calls, and their computer communications. And that doesn't -- it didn't matter whether you were in Kansas, you know, in the middle of the country, and you never made a communication -- foreign communications at all. They monitored all communications.
OLBERMANN: To what degree is that likely to mean actual eavesdropping and actual inspection? In other words, if not actually read or monitored by the NSA, everything was collected by the NSA, recorded, archived? Do you have any idea to what degree the information was ever looked at, per se?
TICE: Well, it's actually, even for the NSA, it's impossible to literally collect all communications. Americans tend to be a chatty group. We have the best computers at the agency, but certainly not that good.
But what was done was a sort of an ability to look at the meta data, the signaling data for communications, and ferret that information to determine what communications would ultimately be collected. Basically, filtering out sort of like sweeping everything with that meta data, and then cutting down ultimately what you are going to look at and what is going to be collected, and in the long run have an analyst look at, you know, needles in a haystack for what might be of interest.
OLBERMANN: I mention that you say specific groups were targeted.
What group or groups can you tell us about?
TICE: Well, there's sort of two avenues to look at this. What I just mentioned was sort of the low-tech dragnet look at this. The things that I specifically were involved with were more on the high-tech side. And try to envision, you know, the dragnets are out there, collecting all the fish and then ferreting out what they may. And my technical angle was to try to harpoon fish from an airplane kind of thing. So it's two separate worlds.
But in the world that I was in, as to not harpoon the wrong people in some -- in one of the operations that I was in, we looked at organizations just supposedly so that we would not target them. So that we knew where they were, so as not to have a problem with them.
Now, what I was finding out, though, is that the collection on those organizations was 24/7, and you know, 365 days a year, and it made no sense. And that's -- I started to investigate that. That's about the time when they came after me, to fire me. But an organization that was collected on were U.S. news organizations and reporters and journalists.
OLBERMANN: To what purpose? I mean, is there a file somewhere full of every e-mail sent by all the reporters at the "New York Times?" Is there a recording somewhere of every conversation I had with my little nephew in upstate New York? Is it like that?
TICE: If it was involved in this specific avenue of collection, it would be everything. Yes. It would be everything.
OLBERMANN: Do you have a sense of why, as you discovered this? I mean, do you have a sense of what this was, if it was used, to what end?
TICE: I do not know. I do not know what was done with the collection. I'm sure the information -- the collection was digitized and put on databases somewhere. I don't know what was done with it from that point.
OLBERMANN: And this bait-and-switch sort of idea, that this -- this is the discard pile, we are not going to look at the media, and then it becomes apparent to you that the discard pile is in fact the save pile.
How did that become apparent to you?
TICE: Well, as I was going for support for this particular organization, it sort of was dropped to me that, you know, this is 24/7. Because I was saying, you know, I need collection at this time, at this point for, you know, for a window of time. And I would say, will we have the capability at this particular point? And positioning assets, and I was ultimately told we don't have to worry about that, because we've got it covered all the time. And that's when it clicked in my head, this is not something that's being done on a onesy basis, onesy-twosie. This is something that's happening all the time.
OLBERMANN: In a broad sense, and I imagine this question could be asked a hundred times with much more specificity, but what other kinds of information are you aware of that was collected by the NSA on ordinary Americans?
TICE: On ordinary Americans? I don't know. The parameters that were set for how to filter that -- now we are back to the low-tech side
-- were things like looking for parameters like if a terrorist normally would only make a phone call for one or two minutes, then you look for communications that are only one or two minutes long. Now, that also could be someone ordering a pizza and asking their significant other what sort of toppings that they wanted on their pizza. That is about a
one- to two-minute phone call.
OLBERMANN: We mentioned this idea of bait-and-switch, of this is the discard, no, it's not; this is actually the target. Can you explain the maneuver, another sort of bait-and-switch that was worked with the congressional committees that would have had to be asking questions about stuff exactly like this?
TICE: Well, the agency would tailor some of their briefings to try to be deceptive for -- whether it be, you know, a congressional committee or someone they really didn't want to know exactly what was going on. So there would be a lot of bells and whistles in a briefing, and quite often, you know, the meat of the briefing was deceptive.
One of the things that could be done was you could take something that was part of the Department of Defense, make it part of the intelligence community, and put a caveat to that, and make that whatever the intelligence community is doing for support will ultimately be given a different caveat. So when the defense committees on the Hill come calling, you say, you can't look at that because that's an intelligence program.
OLBERMANN: Right.
TICE: But when the intelligence program comes calling, you say you can't look at that because it is a Department of Defense program.
OLBERMANN: Right.
TICE: So you basically have a little shell game that you are playing back and forth.
OLBERMANN: It's brilliant in its simplicity. It's wonderful in its simplicity in a different context.
Last question here, what happens now? Can the Obama administration stop this? That is the first part. And, secondly, has anybody from the Obama administration been in touch with you about this?
TICE: No. Well, I've been in touch with -- basically, I volunteered for the Obama administration to act as a, you know, if they needed a consultant for intelligence. And this was last February. And they said they knew who I was, you know, my background with the agency, but they never really utilized me. I helped out as a volunteer yesterday in the inauguration, but certainly not in that capacity.
OLBERMANN: Right.
TICE: So, you know, I even said I would go on camera for them if they wanted a commercial, but they really didn't utilize that.
But I did send a letter to -- I think it's Mr. Brennan -- a handwritten letter, because I knew all my communications were tapped -- my phones, my computer, and I have had the FBI on me sort of like flies on you know what. And so I made sure it was handwritten. And I'm assuming that he gave the note to our current president, that I intended to say a little bit more than I had in the past.
OLBERMANN: And you have done that. I think, if it's all right with you, I think we are going to have to do another interview tomorrow.
TICE: Certainly.
OLBERMANN: There is much -- there are only about twice as many questions left.
Russell Tice, former NSA intelligence analyst. It sounds corny, thank you for doing this for the country.
TICE: Well, you know, I raised my hand, just like the president, and my oath was to support and defend the Constitution, not a director of an agency, not a classification on a piece of paper, but ultimately the Constitution. And these things were against the law that were happening. So I was just doing my job, really.
OLBERMANN: Well, yes, but doing your job sometimes earns you the lapel pin, the flag pin. Thank you, sir.
TICE: Thank you.








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then you ain't paying close enough attention.
Would you possibly remember the name of the gentleman who admitted to actually doing some of the 'wiring' in that room and when he came forward telling those who would listen what he did and when he talked about it....
When asked, I do recall he said he hadn't said anything before as he 'needed his job' so didn't say anything then.
I recall also that he wasn't paid attention to, either.
But I'm sure someone here today will remember that guys name.
And he wasn't paid enough attention to unfortunately..of course...someone could have paid him a visit, and convinced him to keep quiet.
He was the technician that worked at ATT in San Fran and provided information to the EFF and ACLU. Is that the gentleman that you are referring to?
I believe you are correct.
Notice the lead in name. :-P Thanks [4liberty]...
See > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOI1VGKcgGY
Marc Klein, retired AT&T tech who worked at AT&T's Folsum St. facility.
The Busheviks, if pressed or cornered or threatened with prosecution, will claim a dispensation because they will allege and piously proclaim that, since they were 'preserving the security of the State' at the cost of the security of the people, any breach of the law is a forgiveable lapse...
Nobody in the former Bushevik regime will do a moment in jail for any act they committed to "preserve the country from terrorists."
since the wiretappers enjoyed my phone calls so much...they can pay my 900 number fees.
..claim anything they want to claim but do it in a court of law.
Fine...so long as it isn't the same kangaroo court that approved this clusterfuck.
I know how you feel, but I hope that you are wrong. I went and saw Frost Nixon today. If Watergate was considered to be a "big deal", how much more would recording every American citizen be considered to be a big deal? As Carl Bernstein cautioned just the other day, there exists a huge "if". If this actually happened, it would represent the zenith of the abuse of power in American history thus far. Just think of the Constitutional rights of journalists or individuals that may be involved in political party opposition. We all have this feeling. A feeling that we wish would somehow improve. There are many things that we could do: but to begin with a full investigation of these matters could be among a great start. Beyond that, everything that is cheaper to do now than in the long run, we should go ahead and do now. Regardless of the cost. Our nation seems to be lost and mentally ill. Evolution can be a real bear. I wish America "luck".
of resources - all of that high-tech gear to spy on John Q Public while the bankers and Wall St Traitors, excuse me, TRADERS and all of the rest of the criminal class bankrupted us.
Typical Bu$hit.
by about 20 years or so, right?
Read all of the comments in this thread over on EmptyWheel and see where ALL THE DOTS CONNECT:
http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2009/01/21/...
Thanks for the link!
And we can begin to guess what has gone into "the shredder." I would love to see what was in Dr Strangeglove Cheney's secret file.
SBC Communications announced Friday that it has closed the books on its $16.9 billion acquisition of AT&T. November 18, 2005 2:14 PM PST
Snip - The merger is a pivotal event in the history of the telecommunications market. Twenty-one years after federal regulators forced the old AT&T to split up, Ma Bell has come full circle.
After the split, AT&T became a long-distance phone company. Its local phone business was split among several Baby Bells, one of which eventually became SBC
http://news.cnet.com/SBC-closes-AT38T-acquisi...
My dad used to work for AT&T, then Pacific Bell, then Pacific Telesis before he retired.
My wife worked for Pacific Telesis, then SBC, and now AT&T.
Obama's been president 48 hours and all this.
Imagine the horrors we will discover about the Bush years by the end of Obama's first year in office?
There will be frightening revelations for sure...but what's even more frightening, is what they WON'T find!
Any time the past administration denied doing something, we know they were doing it, no matter what it was.
I wonder if they ever got anything of security value from this, just like I wonder if they ever got anything of value from the people they tortured? I know they say they did, but where is the proof?
A trap has been set for Obama or any president who tears down any of bush's illegal systems. If they do it, and another terrorist attack happens, it will be blamed on no longer having that system in place. It's a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation. So it comes down to, are we brave enough to do things legally and recognize our Constitution again?
are we brave enough to do things legally and recognize our Constitution
If you are not willing to die to be true to your beliefs...then what's the point.
Those who sacrifice freedom for security, deserve neither...some smart guy said that along time ago.
And PoP, an attack is gonna happen whether or not these illegal surveillance systems are in place or not.
supporting Israel instead, that will stop the terrorist attacks on us
Not so sure though...they may stop for awhile...but we'll invariably piss off some asshole somewhere...and then it will start all over again.
Though, I do agree we should stop with the unconditional support of Israel.
insists that it is the support of Israel that is the reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1bm2GPoFfg&fe...
I've watched all of his videos off and on over the last week and dude has me convinced I tell ya
while that support may indeed be a big part of it...there are many other reasons why we're hated throughout the ME...
Wait..where's tubesox?
It shows some past people in our government telling it like it is, and it may be why Carter and Clinton are not on speaking terms.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynWjYHP91gA
really fucked up shit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSp-oIOhq00&eu...
Thu, 01/22/2009 - 08:43 — liberalNmoderation
Wait..where's tubesox?
Changing into Birkenstocks?
By evacuating the execs and editors and leaving everyone else to pretty much fend for themselves...
Sip - WSJ Editor Menaced by Tennessee Mailer
By Owen Thomas, 3:01 PM on Wed Jan 21 2009, 6,414 views
"All employees in World Financial Center should follow the instructions of emergency personnel while standing by for further instructions from their managers regarding work."
http://gawker.com/5136463/wsj-editor-menaced-...
You know, POP, that sounds 'bout right. Sad. I wonder if that thought has occurred to President Obama as well.....
.............don't know about you, but being a bona fide CT, I'm getting quite weary.....
But your last sentence really says it all.
"I wonder if they ever got anything of security value from this..."
Well it all depends on what your concept of security is. If you are a group of power drunk wannabe totalitarians who despise 'ordinary' Americans then 'security' means pursuing every means at your disposal to advance/multiply the power of your cabal.
Would terrorists discussing the details of their murderous plans through email/phone calls/blogs/face book pages be detected by this system? Sure they would if the system works - probably - unless they spoke in code phrases or had some other way of embedding and hiding the actual intent/meaning of their communications inside innocuous or red herring content.
Would ordinary citizens discussing political ideas, visiting controversial/dissenting websites, buying books written by authors with anti-establishment views, corresponding with reporters/media organizations be detected by this system? If they weren't detected and monitored then the system isn't terribly effective at flagging subjects of interest and doesn't work.
Would ordinary citizens, business & political leaders/workers, or anyone who communicated with anyone else about any topic/criteria for selection be vulnerable to having any private confidence revealed/ any unconventional belief or activity, any financial or proprietary business knowledge surreptitiously recorded/pilfered by the masters of the system? If the system works, then nearly any criteria for selection can be used to filter communications and reveal who is talking to whom about what.
Would a group of secretive autocrats whose actions have revealed a consistent pattern of contempt for the law, contempt for their fellow citizens, contempt for their political opponents, contempt for the idea of a 'common good', contempt for government oversight or accountability, contempt for anything except their exercise of raw power be able limit their use of the ability to be nearly omniscient to ONLY catching terrorists? Or would they use the technology to defeat/control/blackmail their many MANY political enemies?
Why wouldn't they use these abilities for their advantage, who could stop them?
Kinda makes Nixon look like an amateur, doesn't it?
Trouble is, you collect SO much, you can't go through it all. Then you are in danger of having good solid info, legitimately obtained info, in a pile under a bunch of crap. Just ask Sibel Edmunds. Too much info, not enough people to sift through it.
Just like the 9/11 intelligence that was in the office, but they were too busy translating "How's the baby? And Mom, is she ok?" shit like that.
Yes indeed, Mr. Tice, handwritten letters to the right people often can and DO get results. Of course, after that, it's always possible that your anonymous, online harasser will appear on your I/M to say, "You're sneaky". You know, just because they CAN.
up any doubts about the takedown of Eliot Spitzer huh?
pretty much...
And that rotten murderer had the audacity to be concerned about his legacy during his last days.
I've noticed something lately and it's really pissing me off. There has always been that old "rule" in America where you aren't supposed to talk politics or religion. Regardless, I always pointed out the Bush regime's blatant law breaking to anyone I could. It made for uncomfortable moments but I could give a shit in the face of the flagrant screwing over of the constitution and bill of rights, illegal war, bankrupting of America, genocide, torture, etc.
But NOW suddenly talking "poitics" is just fine and dandy while everybody is all happy about Obama and our newfound bipartisanship UNLESS you mention something that should be going down that holy American memory hole as we all "look forward." You know..such as spying on your average Joe the Plumber just to bring up a very annoying phrase. Who in the hell is surprised by this revelation? I mean, really? The criminals who perpetuated this need to head to the clink but the problem is that they all have dirt on god only knows who and what.
I actually overheard people bitching away about the nerve of Keith Olbermann for not just "letting it go" at an Obama inauguration party. WTF is wrong with the general mindset that people are so damn craven? Seriously. It's disturbing as hell.
If no one is prosecuted for the myriad of crimes that have been committed on Bush's watch than we all get what we deserve. All those people marching on the mall for the inaugaration is great but where has everybody been while our rights were taken away, our money, our dignity, our world standing and in some cases, our very lives?
We were victims of criminals because we asked for it. By letting nixon and his bunch of scum walk free. Go ahead gw, they won't do shit about it anyway. It was ol dick,rumsfeld and wolf-a shit that shaped the mind set during the cold war, costing untold money and praying on the fear of the willfully ignorant, we believe they(ussr) have a space-based beam weapon,ready to attack us with. Look forward not to the past? Bullshit! These people started out as traitors and criminals and ended as criminals. We will throw pot smokers in jail for life, yet we are to let murders,thieves and traitors walk? If we do, we will be in the same place in the very near future, hell maybe crime does pay.CEO,citizens,eyes,open
The wiretap laws were put in place specifically to prevent these type abuses....once you go down the road of wiretapping the "real" supposed enemy, its just so tempting to go the whole nine yards and wiretap everyone. Couple that fact with the fact that this was done by the most criminal, dishonest, and secretive administration in US history and you have law and rights violations of epic proportions. Time for full Congressional investigations, hearings, and prosecutions.
"But I did send a letter to -- I think it's Mr. Brennan -- a handwritten letter, because I knew all my communications were tapped -- my phones, my computer, and I have had the FBI on me sort of like flies on you know what. And so I made sure it was handwritten."
talk about m'effin chilling. a patriotic american being forced to go 'underground' in his attempt to expose illegal actions of an agency intended to enforce the law...
Exactly, and I bet he had to look around to see who was watching when he dropped it into the mailbox. Hopefully, he had some stamps on hand and didn't have to make a special trip to the post office, God forbid.
Yes, it's called Emotional Wreckage. How many upstanding citizens are suffering from it right now?
... just because your suspects have their phones and internet tapped doesn't mean they can't communicate. A better premise is to have systems in place that work whether or not we catch the Magic Phone Call. That means investing in first responders, educating the citizenry, and having disaster-response programs in place.
and still the news of it out in the open is chilling.
Time to arrest, indict, and prosecute.
... if you looked the other way and considered impeachment 'off the table,' (ahem ... Nancy ...) then you're fair game.
next to the name. They make orange jumpsuits to fit 'em all.
No leniency for turncoats!
"We allready know"
[NSA]
:-O
When did you ever see a republican that did not break the law in some manner?
He needed cover so they created the enemy combatant and all you had to do to be one was have bush say you were!
The biggest pack of lying scum to ever occupy the whitehouse!!
Cheney: "Hey, I made you a mix-tape!..."
Nancy: (listens... [...gasps ]...inaudable )....
Nancy: "Impeachment is Off the table ..."
Yes it is far more vast, duh. hello?
They tell me private things about myself online in games on forums, they harassed me nonstop for the last 6 years, they have a great script sets that wrecks into my pc redirects my activity's blocks web sites and legit game servers. It is crap, I am not American as far as I am concerned and I want my federal tax money back, I want a refund. Putting low life, no brain, fascists in charge of surveillance..........just sucks, the least they could do is keep their mouths shut(suggested by them to me), while they are ruining my rights as an American. I don't care to know some retard knows whats on my desk, how I sleep, things I say to myself, I don't care you know. I would appreciate next time pentagon does this that they be silent Thank you. They have absolutely driven me crazy or tried their hardest anyway, low life scum running the country, beta males watching me an Alpha, pffffft. LOL seriously tho, they did harass me, here even in the posts!!!
I'm overseas and you should see how they write Italian!
I used to chuckle at this sort of option, but really, given all the shit that's been done to us and in our name, maybe it's time to seriously start refusing. Yeah, maybe we'll eventually share cells with some of the pols who got us there, but I could take on Reid...
It's sure a good thing those telecoms got immunity otherwise they'd be in trouble. Too bad us citizens don't get immunity from being pawns in their games.
That's some sinister shit.
Yeah, ain't it something? Loser!
I wonder if the NSA was used to listen in on opponent's phones and computers, so they now have something to blackmail people like pelosi and reid?
(n/t)
.....the least they could do is keep their mouths shut(suggested by them to me), while they are ruining my rights as an American. I don't care to know some retard knows whats on my desk, how I sleep, things I say to myself, I don't care you know......
One of the harassers told me, "I defended you". And that's when I got a sheet of lined, white paper and a pen with blue ink, wrote a nice, long letter, slapped a couple of stamps on it and put it in the mailbox. The METAL mailbox! And now MY recipient is the Vice President of the United States!
It sounds exactly like what I always assumed was going on but we need real proof. Not just the word of one guy.
I guess the rest of the media are too busy talking about Michelle's inauguration wardrobe, so this story doesn't rise to the top.
This story is not a shocker for me, but it confirms all our fears and shoves them in the face of all the Bush apologists and partisans. It needs to be circulated.
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mw1ARQc7vw
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=n_UbFjUlWnI
The chimp's program was just an expansion of Clinton's Carnivore. How do you think the chimp started back in Feb 01 if there wasn't an already made system in place for him to use and abuse.
It's CLINTON'S FAULT!!
Do a bit of research on Carnivore. If we're going to go after the chimp for that (which we should) we also need to take a look at Carnivore and go after Bill. Sorry for not being a partisan hack such as yourself, dumb ass.
Hillary can be fired as Secy. of State. Maybe that's why she didn't make VP.
My harassment started in Texas, when Bush was governor. Back then, it was just the phone. It's been a long 12 years.
seems like everyones got a taste of forgetfullness as i recall president obama voted for fisa , and said it was for your own good! wink wink
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Maybe that means FISA will stay in place but most of the incompetents will be fired!
Along these same lines of thought. One thing I found so absurd about the missing emails at the Whitehouse is: wouldn't the NSA have a copy? No more missing emails.
I'd like to know from Mr. Tice if the Bush Administration actively targeted former Governor Elliot Spitzer through illegal wire tapping?
That would not surprise me in the least, as then-Governor Spitzer had just written an op-ed (or opinion) about why Wall St. and the Banking Industry should be a lot more closely supervised, when the Justice Department came out with the indictment.
He was a dork with the girls. what did he think bush would not go after him. Lucky his wife was not CIA. go to:http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/25-bushs-real-problem-with-eliot-spitzer/
Christofascism is awash in the world once again. Lovely.
These are the same journalists who will be writing about the Bush presidency.
By the way, I'm surprised at the rather small number of comments to this story. Are readers not disturbed about it?
Thank you so much. I do remember he worked for AT&T and it was in San Francisco....
I wonder if he'll come out in the spotlight again...and continue the discussion.
If we openly questioned or suspected that we were being monitored, we were called paranoid tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists. But, once again, we were correct. Assuming the worst with Bush has always proved to be an accurate estimate.
check this out:http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/category/y-2009/
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