Yea I saw this one too, the DHS scarfing up ammo and buying urban assault vehicles all over the country looks like it has finally been accepted by mainstream media as beyond reasonable explanation fodder now as well. I just think that everyone already knows all this and those that care do and those that don't, don't. Vatta u gonna do?
By Emily Flitter and Stella Dawson and Mark Hosenball
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON | Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:31pm EDT
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is drawing up plans to give all U.S. spy agencies full access to a massive database that contains financial data on American citizens and others who bank in the country, according to a Treasury Department document seen by Reuters.
Yea I saw this one too, the DHS scarfing up ammo and buying urban assault vehicles all over the country looks like it has finally been accepted by mainstream media as beyond reasonable explanation fodder now as well. I just think that everyone already knows all this and those that care do and those that don't, don't. Vatta u gonna do?
By Emily Flitter and Stella Dawson and Mark Hosenball
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON | Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:31pm EDT
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is drawing up plans to give all U.S. spy agencies full access to a massive database that contains financial data on American citizens and others who bank in the country, according to a Treasury Department document seen by Reuters.
Don't worry Kurt, there will be plenty of apologists who will come up with one or more, don't worry folks move on, nothing to see here I think Americans don't like to have their perfect little worlds disturbed so the government can really do whatever it wants and any decriers will be brandished paranoid, crazy survivalists. I actually do not think their motives are pure evil, I think they deem them necessary to keep order in the chaos to come. Well we can hide and come out later, I suppose they can't kill us all.
You think wearing cammie gear in downtown LA was a giveaway?
Perfect for the LAPD! They love churning out these crazy mofos and letting them loose on the country. Course the Fullerton PD loves to beat the crap out of the homeless. Then again Anaheim loves racial profiling. Yeesh the more I think about it, the scarier it gets!
We have to pray or whatever for the health of the Supreme Court Justices that are in their late 70's and hope they are strong enough to hang on for 4 years for the good of the country.
I am looking forward to Obama appointing at least one new justice.
Some of us have been talking about this stuff for a long time already until we were blue in the face.
This what the next 4 years is about, stopping this (and lots more) before it goes any further.
Our current POTUS thinks he has a mandate to keep advancing this.
Are you ready to fight the good fight yet ?
We have to pray or whatever for the health of the Supreme Court Justices that are in their late 70's and hope they are strong enough to hang on for 4 years for the good of the country.
I am extremely disappointed in this memo. The good part is that it is being exposed. I'm really glad that someone (Michael Issakoff) has taken this on. It's about time we shined a light on this.
Some of us have been talking about this stuff for a long time already until we were blue in the face.
This what the next 4 years is about, stopping this (and lots more) before it goes any further.
Our current POTUS thinks he has a mandate to keep advancing this.
'Due process' is the legal requirement that the state must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a person. Due process balances the power of law of the land and protects the individual person from it. When a government harms a person without following the exact course of the law, this constitutes a due-process violation, which offends against the rule of law.
EXCLUSIVE: Justice Department memo reveals legal case for drone strikes on Americans
By Michael Isikoff National Investigative Correspondent, NBC News
A confidential Justice Department memo concludes that the U.S. government can order the killing of American citizens if they are believed to be “senior operational leaders” of al-Qaida or “an associated force” — even if there is no intelligence indicating they are engaged in an active plot to attack the U.S.
The 16-page memo, a copy of which was obtained by NBC News, provides new details about the legal reasoning behind one of the Obama administration’s most secretive and controversial polices: its dramatically increased use of drone strikes against al-Qaida suspects, including those aimed at American citizens, such as the September 2011 strike in Yemen that killed alleged al-Qaida operatives Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan. Both were U.S. citizens who had never been indicted by the U.S. government nor charged with any crimes.
Thought it worthy of reposting here ...
Just another dot in the minds of those who are paying attention.
Sadly, just part of someone else's paranoia in the minds of those who chose to believe in other things.
Peace
I am extremely disappointed in this memo. The good part is that it is being exposed. I'm really glad that someone (Michael Issakoff) has taken this on. It's about time we shined a light on this.
'Due process' is the legal requirement that the state must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a person. Due process balances the power of law of the land and protects the individual person from it. When a government harms a person without following the exact course of the law, this constitutes a due-process violation, which offends against the rule of law.
EXCLUSIVE: Justice Department memo reveals legal case for drone strikes on Americans
By Michael Isikoff National Investigative Correspondent, NBC News
A confidential Justice Department memo concludes that the U.S. government can order the killing of American citizens if they are believed to be “senior operational leaders” of al-Qaida or “an associated force” — even if there is no intelligence indicating they are engaged in an active plot to attack the U.S.
The 16-page memo, a copy of which was obtained by NBC News, provides new details about the legal reasoning behind one of the Obama administration’s most secretive and controversial polices: its dramatically increased use of drone strikes against al-Qaida suspects, including those aimed at American citizens, such as the September 2011 strike in Yemen that killed alleged al-Qaida operatives Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan. Both were U.S. citizens who had never been indicted by the U.S. government nor charged with any crimes.
Thought it worthy of reposting here ...
Just another dot in the minds of those who are paying attention.
Sadly, just part of someone else's paranoia in the minds of those who chose to believe in other things.