The Obama administration is planning to carry out what Judge Andrew Napolitano slammed as “a major step towards a police state.”
Seeking to expand the already-incredible power of the FBI further, the administration has begun lobbying on behalf what it claims is a minor change to existing law regarding government surveillance. Indeed, according to FBI director James B. Comey, the change is nothing more than the correction of “a typo” in the current law.
But this is not what tech companies and firms, who are the primary party affected by the law, say the government is trying to do. Instead, they warn that the administration is trying to increase the FBI’s power to spy on Americans.
More specifically, opponents of the proposed “fix” claim it will permit the bureau to search “electronic communication transactional networks” without having to obtain a warrant from a judge. That means the FBI will be free to snoop through Americans’ Internet histories and even see how long users spend on certain sites.
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Yeah good luck with that, they won’t even show their transparency! Do the job & follow the laws and quit thinking your an agency above the law! Our taxes pay for your retirement, Jeep that in mind
I believe WE ALL are starting to believe that this was all part of the AGENDA!!! Things smell way too fishy in DC
HOW ABOUT WE INVESTIGATE OBAMA’S FBI??? THEY SURE DON’T INVESTIGATE THESE MUSLIM ISLAMIC TERRORIST WHO COME AND MURDER OUR FELLOW AMERICANS!! THEY INSTEAD CLEAR THEM SAYING THEY CAN’T FIND ANYTHING THAT INDICATES ASSOCIATION WITH TERRORISM!! F’N IDIOTS!!!
They can brows my words all they want and hope it would make them more smart for we the people. My book just might if more people read my book for I know things would be greater all over our country if all were taken seriously.. Even my comments on FB,where more truths are available on hand can work if the ordinary people would just think with what brains they have to see through all the fictional tales from those of the left?
Invasion of privacy much?
It will be nice when he leaves office, I’m tired of commy ideas controlling us
How many different ways does our government want to trample on our constitutional rights as free Americans?
I’m pretty sure they just need to justify spending so much time screening hours and hours of pornography. … For national security of course.
The Prez says we don’t need no stinking warrants
Agree Carolyn Payne