Senator Rand Paul (R- Kentucky) makes a great point in this video interview: If President Obama really is serious about ending NSA spying on Americans, why doesn’t he simply do so unilaterally?
The President has been willing, even eager to “use his pen and his phone” to work around and even countermand the dictates of Congress to achieve his own pet goals. Why not use some of the executive actions he seems so fond of in this case and simply curtail the NSA’s controversial, unwarranted domestic spying practices?
Of course, part of the answer is that Obama actually has no desire to limit his NSA. The other part is that, if done through the legislative process, there’s a good chance to add loopholes and sneaky details that do actually fit his agenda.
Why don’t you stop asking for Snowden to be jailed and turn around and attempt to sue the president’s administration for snooping. $#%&!@* hypocrite politician, just like the rest if them.
think how much green house gas the NSA and Fusions Centers put out.
BAM!
Because it is a sham.
His Pen ran out of ink! And His Phone is connected to the internet?
Where is the NSA when we need them ?
He needs to take off the glasses in the tanning bed
like if u belive any thing he says
Because CONGRESS does whatever they can to screw the poor and hlep the rich
NSA neds to be abolished for good, send Obama packing