Saturday, January 24, 2009

There goes the wiretapping controversy

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss:

The Obama administration fell in line with the Bush administration Thursday when it urged a federal judge to set aside a ruling in a closely watched spy case weighing whether a U.S. president may bypass Congress and establish a program of eavesdropping on Americans without warrants.
Old narrative: Big Brother fascism. New narrative: hopeful, one-way dialogue sharing!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Why... he's as bad as we are!" Interesting ground to stand on.

Anonymous said...

""Why... he's as bad as we are!" Interesting ground to stand on."

Hey moron, we never said we had done anything wrong. It was Obama and his his cult who kept screaming about "illegal" wiretaps.

The story here is, "Wait, we'll do exactly as you did! Hope and Change!"

Anonymous said...

You gotta love the guy telling the "moron" that "we never did anything wrong."

Yeah, that must be why the telecoms paid Congress to give them retroactive amnesty. No special reason, though. Just because.

Oh, and as for Qwest? The telecom company that refused to comply because the request was illegal? Obviously, that whole company's staffed by cultists! And morons!

Son, what grade are you in?

Anonymous said...

"that must be why the telecoms paid Congress to give them retroactive amnesty."

No, ass-hat. They simply understood all too well that ACLU moonbats couldn't wait to sue them out of existence.

That is...until January 09, when wiretaps magically tured out to be completely legal! Oh, happy!

Fail.

Anonymous said...

"Moron! Cult! Ass-hat! ACLU! Moonbat! Fail!"

Republicans: the party of ideas.