Lynch and a parting shot at personal freedom

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Andrew Napolitano: Attorney General Loretta Lynch and a parting shot at personal freedom


On Jan. 3, outgoing Attorney General Loretta Lynch secretly signed an order directing the National Security Agency -- America’s 60,000-person-strong domestic spying apparatus -- to make available raw spying data to all other federal intelligence agencies, which then can pass it on to their counterparts in foreign countries and in the 50 states upon request. She did so, she claimed, for administrative convenience. Yet in doing this, she violated basic constitutional principles that were erected centuries ago to prevent just what she did.

Here is the back story.

In the aftermath of former President Richard Nixon’s abusive utilization of the FBI and CIA to spy on his domestic political opponents in the 1960s and '70s -- and after Nixon had resigned from office in the wake of all that -- Congress passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which created a secret court that was charged with being the sole authority in America that can authorize domestic spying for non-law enforcement purposes.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Hey, if our gummint can know all about us, why shouldn't every other gummint have access, too?

Thank you, Patriot Act! :patriot:
 
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