For the first time in history, all three branches of American government are violating the Fourth Amendment of our Constitution by facilitating illegal surveillance, says Ray McGovern, a former CIA officer.
Pure and simple, we are living in a lawless society now, where the government makes up the rules as it goes along to suit its own agenda. For example, we just posted a story of how cops use a radar to effectively look into our homes while the courts have been quite permissive with its use.
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VERY, VERY TRUE.
Too bad Andy got senile right before he passed and helped Barry promote the ObamaCare rip-off…!!!
nothing new there, they all need to be jailed.
WAKE UP people..we are headed for the NEW WORLD ORDER…this has been planned many many years ago by the illuminary may be you people need to some RESEARCH ABOUT THE ILLUMINATI AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Idiot indeed. The top 1 percent paid 38 percent of our tax burden. The bottom 50 percent only paid 2 percent of our tax burden. There’s you some Republican facts.
yup
If look further into that he was more duped than the public. In his interview he stated it was voluntary for those who already had insurance.
THE ATTACKS OF 9/11 – Treason is the reason for the 28 missing pages.
submitted by jimd3100 on fri, 12/27/2013 – 9:49pm
9/11 CIA coverup Intelligence
Want to take a peak at what is in those 28 pages that were blacked out of the Joint Inquiry?
A meeting between Prince Bandar, the brother in law of the head of Saudi Intelligence, and Governor George Bush, CIA headquarters is named after his father.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bush_Center_for_Intelligence#cite_note-cia_vt-1
“My dad told me before I make up my mind, go and talk to Bandar. One, he’s our friend. Our means America, not just the Bush family. Number two, he knows everyone around the world who counts. And number three, he will give you his view on what he sees happening in the world.”
“There are people who are your enemies in this country,” Bush said, “who also think my dad is your friend.”
“So?” asked Bandar, not asking who, though the reference was obviously to supporters of Israel, among others.
Bush said in so many words that the people who didn’t want his dad to win in 1992 would also be against him if he ran. They were the same people who didn’t like Bandar.
“Can I give you one advice?” Bandar asked.
“What?”
“Mr. Governor, tell me you really want to be president of the United States.”
Bush said yes.
“And if you tell me that. I want to tell you one thing. To hell with Saudi Arabia or who likes Saudi Arabia or who doesn’t, who likes Bandar or doesn’t. Anyone who you think hates your dad or your friend who can be important to make a difference in winning, swallow your pride and make friends of them. And I can help you. I can help you out and complain about you, make sure they understand that, and that will make sure they help you.”
Bush recognized the Godfather’s advice. Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. But he seemed uncomfortable and remarked that that wasn’t particularly honest.
“Never mind if you really want to be honest,” Bandar said. “This is not a confession booth. If you really want to stick to that, just enjoy this term and go do something fun. In the big boy’s game, it’s cuttthroat, it’s bloody and it’s not pleasant.” -pages 4-5
http://www.amazon.com/State-Denial-Bush-War-Part/dp/B0016HLI9S#reader_B0016HLI9S
In June 1999, while Governor of Texas, Bush announced his candidacy for President of the United States.
While George Bush would win the Presidential election in Late 2000, and a new Vice President, a new Secretary of Defense, a new Secretary of State, and a new National Security Advisor would take their offices. The CIA Director would remain the same. So would the counter terrorism Czar, Richard Clarke but for some unexplained reason Clarke was demoted with the arrival of the new Administration.
“Some CIA sources say that George Tenet set the tone for the CIA’s Saudi relationship by relying heavily on developing close relationships with top Saudi officials, including Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, then the Saudi ambassador to the United States. Tenet met regularly with the Saudi ambassador. CIA officers familiar with the agency’s relationship with Saudi Arabia say that about once a month, Tenet would slip away from CIA headquarters and travel to Bandar’s nearby estate in McLean, Virginia, for quiet talks.”
“Bandar and Tenet had a very close relationship,” said one CIA officer. “Bandar had a unique role, he was in charge of the American relationship for Saudi Arabia.”
“But some CIA officers handling Saudi issues complain that Tenet would not tell them what he had discussed with Bandar, making it difficult for agency officials to know the nature of any deals their boss was arranging with the Saudis.” page 188
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743270665/centerforcoop-20#noop
that is precisely what we have been saying for more than a decade with few people listening
is that what you think P.A.