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SFC George Sease
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It is good that someone is willing to do something that is right for the people and the country. In the past so many presidents had just ignored the constitution. It looks like Trump is trying to obey the laws. If so more power to him.
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SSgt Gary Andrews
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Seems to me that we lost, or gave up, our privacy expectations when the Patriot Act was passed and implemented........and if memory serves, that was under G W Bush. It also seems to me that this might be a sensitive subject for Trump.......seeing as how a number of his key people were heard conversing with Russians that were under surveillance. He'd rather not have to worry about anyone listening in on some of those kinds of conversations. You don't really think it's "your" privacy he's concerned about......do you?
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MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
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Allow me to add that the PA was voted on by our legally elected legislators, so there's plenty of blame to go around. What Obama did with the NSA is something that was implemented quite differently.
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SSgt Gary Andrews
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MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman - May come as a shock......but not all campaigns for POTUS have openly praised Putin.......in fact, I can only think of one. Not all campaigns have had senior advisors on foreign payrolls......in fact, I can only think of one. "Nonsense"? We'll see.......
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MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
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SSgt Gary Andrews - And what does any of that have to do with the NSA no longer conducting warrantless search and seizure? If you're no big fan of Trump, that's your call. But I can't help but get the distinct impression you're attempting to change the topic to a differing narrative.

But I will end with, "Nonsense"? We'll see......." -- pure speculation on your part. However, what I've penned in the article is factual. Those darn, pesky facts again.
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SSgt Gary Andrews
SSgt Gary Andrews
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Here's something you might call speculation, but you know it's true MSgt.......if it had been the Clinton campaign with all these Russian issues and people in key spots being paid by foreign governments, the GOP would be calling for her scalp and calling her an un-American traitor. Tell me.....why should Trump get a pass on this?
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CPT Jack Durish
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Two observations inspired by this article... Let's stop spreading the lie that President Obama taught Constitutional law. (He guest lectured once is all I can find and I suspect it wasn't a respectful one) And secondly it appears that President Truman was wrong when he said that the President wasn't for sale. President Obama appears to be selling him quite a lot
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MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
MSgt Timothy Kevin Whiteman
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SP5 Christine C. - Welllllll.... yes and no. He was a Visiting Lecturer who taught class as the U of C only part-time. In the world of academia, Obama was akin to a Reservist who had the option of quitting iwhen ever he chose.

He was ***quite** different from a fully tenured Cont Law prof on staff.
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