Sunday, July 6, 2014

Right wingnuts think blacks & Jews take away their rights while NSA quietly stores their family photos.

“Patriot groups” ignore what could be a real threat to our democratic form of government.
 A Republican "Southern Strategy" gone wild
The "patriots" and nearly all right wing extremists are some form of racist secessionists bent on renewing the Civil War.
The term insane right is well earned. America's extreme terrorist right has usually suicidal gunfights with (mostly) police over benign things like healthcare (Obamacare) and the United Nations sustainability plan for the 21st. Century that they sincerely believe are taking their guns and freedom away. 
What might be an "American Stasi" is brewing under their noses and possibly collecting their family photos.
Fortunately Fox News and World Net Daily users never read “libtard” news like the Washington Post.
 World Net Daily doesn't even need to spin this Washington Post article to make it scary:
Let's hope the publications of Edward Snowdon's files are off the radar of World Net Daily and Fox News.  If the WND and Fox News run the Washington Post article the "patriots" might come out with their muskets blazing at the nearest police officer.
In my opinion the NSA can be fixed.  However the “patriot” white supremacists extremist terrorists are a “clear and present danger”. Our domestic terrorists are more dangerous than Middle Eastern terrorists. They live next door.
Also, see this article from Deutsche Welle in Germany. It is completely ignored in the U.S. press:
"Former NSA technical head William Binney described the US National Security Agency in Berlin on Thursday as an entity that had abandoned every rule-of-law principle and breached the democratic freedoms of citizens. 
Binney was the first American insider to testify to the German Bundestag's newly formed NSA inquiry committee, which is pursuing three questions, including whether German intelligence services had worked with the NSA. 
Testifying, Binney accused the NSA of having a "totalitarian mentality" and wanting "total information control" over citizens in breach of the US constitution. It was an approach that until now the public had only seen among dictators, he added. Mass collection was "senseless" and did not help in counterterrorism, and actually hindered the agency's capabilities, Binney said. 
The NSA represented the "greatest threat" to American society since the US Civil War of the 19th century, Binney added."
 NSA 'totalitarian,' ex-staffer tells German parliament



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