…was on CSPAN this morning….a member of Congress that actually has a brain. 🙂
She voted against the invasion in Iraq. Check.
She voted against the invasion of privacy and illegal wiretapping act, otherwise known as the Patriot Act. Check.
BUT she said during this morning’s interview that what has happened with the NSA’s overreaching power has been authorized by Congress through the Patriot Act….so technically, it is prosecutable. I say prosecutable because they have given themselves legal power that is…illegal… by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution.
Congress violated the Constitution by allowing it. AND they continually fund it without even knowing what they’re funding!!
Sanchez reported that although she is a member of the Intelligence sub-committee, she has to fight to get information that should be readily given to her. She said that she must schedule a certain secure room with certain intelligence personnel. She said that she must go through the repubs to get allotted time in the room, and then she must coordinate with the intelligence personnel, who may or may not have scheduling conflicts with that time. Then when she wants questions answered, she doesn’t always get that. And they will try to divert her attention away by bringing up other intelligence issues, if I’m understanding what she was saying. And she is not allowed to take notes. WTH?
Is it any wonder that the American people are kept in the dark about all that is going on??
As someone said (caller) they forget who they’re working for–the American public. But, yeah, we sorta already knew that. Like I said in my previous post–the information gathering most likely will be sold to the highest bidder. The NSA won’t be held accountable because Congress is just throwing money at them without accountability or restraint.
And with all this information gathering, did they stop the Boston bombing? No.
Did they stop Fort Hood? No.
Did they stop Sandy Hook? No.
Did they stop the theatre shooting in Colorado? No.
Who stopped the underwear bomber? The public.
Who stopped the guy in New York City who had the bomb in the Jeep? The public.
Security, my arse.