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ACLU: US Under Obunga a Nation Governed by Fear

 
 
Reply Sun 23 Jun, 2013 09:26 pm
http://washingtonexaminer.com/aclu-to-obama-we-are-tired-of-living-in-a-nation-governed-by-fear/article/2532282

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Under President Obama, the United States is “a nation governed by fear,” the American Civil Liberties Union says in an open letter that echoes the criticisms Obama has made of George W. Bush’s national security policies.

“[W]e say as Americans that we are tired of seeing liberty sacrificed on the altar of security and having a handful of lawmakers decide what we should and should not know,” the ACLU writes in a statement circulated to grassroots supporters and addressed to Obama. “We are tired of living in a nation governed by fear instead of the principles of freedom and liberty that made this nation great.”

It’s strange to read in light of Obama’s disavowal of Bush. “[T]oo often — our government made decisions based upon fear rather than foresight, and all too often trimmed facts and evidence to fit ideological predispositions,” Obama said in 2009. “Instead of strategically applying our power and our principles, we too often set those principles aside as luxuries that we could no longer afford. And in this season of fear, too many of us — Democrats and Republicans; politicians, journalists and citizens — fell silent.”
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The ACLU is circulating that statement in response to the Justice Department’s efforts to prosecute Edward Snowden, who leaked information about the National Security Agency’s data collection programs before fleeing to Hong Kong (and now, Russia).

“We stand opposed to any attempt to treat Edward Snowden as a traitor,” the ACLU writes. "Snowden is innocent until proven guilty before a court of law and he must be afforded all of his rights as an American citizen. If he is brought to an American court, he must be afforded every opportunity to defend himself and convince a judge that what he did was justifiable and patriotic, even if he is charged with violating laws that themselves pose a threat to our democracy.”
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jun, 2013 05:19 am
@gungasnake,
hows it going for you?
JTT
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jun, 2013 09:17 am
@farmerman,
Showing your academic side again, Farmerman.
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RABEL222
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jun, 2013 02:14 pm
I think Snowden is a true patriot. He let the citizens of the US of A know we were being spied on by the government. Most citizens thought when we deposed Nixon that we ended the spying rather than increasing it a thousand fold over a 35 year period. Do I think it is a bad policy? Not if the people are aware of it so they can take it into account. Who among you trust the CIA or the FBI to be truthful with the common man. Who of you trust the legislators you voted for to be truthful with you. Most politicians regard the common citizen as a 12 year old kid to be manipulated for their reelection to their office. If people would pay attention to what they are doing in Washington their wouldent be one of them reelected to office. But the citizens regard the papers and tv as the ultimate truth not realizing that big money on both sides have bought what the media calls truth. We are all brainwashed.
JTT
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jun, 2013 06:11 pm
@RABEL222,
It's finally starting to sink in, Rabel. Good to see.

One huge Potemkin village stretching from coast to coast.
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