WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration maintains it is unable to say how many times one of the government's most politically sensitive anti-terrorism surveillance programs — which is up for renewal this week on Capitol Hill — has inadvertently gathered intelligence about U.S. citizens.
In a briefing for reporters on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the general counsel for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Tuesday that the program designed to monitor international communications by terrorist suspects has collected an extraordinary amount of valuable intelligence overseas about foreign terrorist suspects while simultaneously protecting civil liberties of Americans.
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Meanwhile, US embassy (our COUNTRY inside of Libya, literally)is attacked and personnel murdered, including the ambassador.
ReplyDeleteSo keep watching the wrong people, assholes.
Yup! Gen-u-wine class "A" Bullshit!...
ReplyDeleteRest assured coming out of DC as it does, it is par for the course!
"while simultaneously protecting civil liberties of Americans."
ReplyDeleteWhat a MAJOR FUCKING oxymoron. Jeezus, that pissed me off so bad I lost my train of thought.
Well, IT sure as fuck ain't gathering intel on Egyptians and Libyan goat fuckers.
ReplyDeleteI think one of those drones should accidentally fall on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Hey, shit happens.