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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Sanders asks NSA if Congress is being spied on


Senator Bernie Sanders

Standing Up To Big Brother
  • An alliance of Libertarians, Constitutional Federalists, Liberals and Socialists is coming together to limit the 1984 Police Surveillance State.   


BURLINGTON, Vt., (UPI)  --  U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent - Vt.) said Friday he has asked the National Security Agency whether it has spied on members of Congress and other officials.

In a posting on his official congressional website, Sanders said he has written to the NSA director, Gen. Keith Alexander, to ask whether the agency has monitored telephone, email and Internet communication by others in Congress or in other elective offices.
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"Has the NSA spied, or is the NSA currently spying, on members of Congress or other American elected officials?" Sanders asked in the letter.
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The post on Sanders' website said spying includes "gathering metadata on calls made from official or personal phones, content from websites visited or emails sent, or collecting any other data from a third party not made available to the general public in the regular course of business?"
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Sanders -- who has introduced legislation to restrict powers of the NSA and the FBI to secretly monitor Americans' electronic communications -- said he is "deeply concerned" by disclosures that the NSA has collected massive amounts of data on phone calls, emails and Internet activity "by millions of innocent Americans without any reason to even suspect involvement in illegal activities."
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He said the United States "must be vigilant and aggressive" in protecting against terrorist attacks but noted a federal judge in Washington recently called the surveillance policies "almost Orwellian" in ruling the practice is likely unconstitutional.
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The Obama administration Friday filed a formal appeal of the ruling.


Matt Drudge, Bernie Sanders and Ron Paul
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Barack Obama, George Bush and Big Brother
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Say what you want about Drudge, but his site has been a compendium of the exploits and abuses of Big Brother. Say what you want about Paul and Sanders, but they have both warned for years about the dangers of the Big Brother state.
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Say what you want about any other issues, but on this matter Drudge, Paul and Sanders are on the side of Jefferson, Madison and Ben Franklin, who said we have a republic, if we can keep it. We will only keep our republic if we end the abuses that unfold every day, whether it is the abuses of the IRS against the Tea Party, the abuses of the national security state against our liberties or the abuses of big business against our privacy when we bank, shop, walk, talk, drive, email or make phone calls.
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Yes, some secrecy is needed, and some eavesdropping is necessary. But what is happening is wrong. What is happening is out of control. What is happening, the way it is happening, and the magnitude of what is happening, poses the great danger to the American republic that is more dangerous than any plot hatched by any terrorist. 
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From my experience with these matters I warn: Beware of secrecy imposed by elitists of any kind who claim that only they know what is good for us, only they are allowed to know which rights they will allow us to have, and only they can decide whether they tell us which rights they choose to attack, undermine and destroy rather than preserve, protect and defend.
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Personally I am willing to accept a little more danger to my life from terrorists than the greater danger posed by those seeking to destroy our rights under the pretense that they are making us safe. What say you?
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See more at The Hill.com 
“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping
on a human face—forever.” 
George Orwell
  1984

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