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CSM Richard StCyr
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So I think given the propensity of the media to fall back on semantics to refute claims of wrongdoing, the term electronic surveillance should have been used rather than wiretap. Wire tap could be refuted as it implies phone lines to most Americans whereas electronic surveillance covers the full gambit of communications. I can see it now "oh he wasn't wire tapped, they just monitored computer traffic".
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CSM Richard StCyr
CSM Richard StCyr
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MSgt James Mullis - Thanks, probably backtracking on having copies because that could incur a shitstorm if there is anything classified in the documents, and as I understand it from what I've read other info gathered on US citizens in relation to the intel process isn't supposed to be openly disclosed.
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Capt Jeff S.
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Plus he used proxies to do his dirty work and never directly tasked them. It was inherently understood what was expected of them and they were given free rein to do so.
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SSG James Arlington
SSG James Arlington
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The NSA is monitoring this!
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CSM Richard StCyr
CSM Richard StCyr
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SSG James Arlington - Why of course they are, watch the news the talking points will change and viola we will have made a positive contribution to society. Oh and zombies are people too.
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SFC George Smith
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and to back up their efforts of intimidation... the send in the IRS...
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CPO Leading Chief Petty Officer (Lcpo)
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How many times did the Obama administration and its lackeys break the law? IRS, Gun running, Wire Tapping Journalists, Paying for Hostages, Benghazi cover ups, the list goes on. For anyone on the left to try and call out Trump for saying what we all suspect about a man who was Golfing while men were dying you need to check your glass house for that stone.
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