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Only
a Modest Illegal Search by
Government
Bill Tatro
Jun 12, 2013
Now
that I’ve been made fully aware
— thanks to The Guardian and The Washington Post — that the National
Security
Agency (NSA) knows all the details of my historical cell phone usage, I
can
rest assured that it’s no big deal.
Why?
That’s
because the president told
me so. Let’s not
forget, this is the
very same president who determined how much money that I should have in
my
retirement accounts since he knows my exact comfort level.
And
this is also the same president
who endorses his wife’s position, which would force me to share my pie
with all
those who will somehow find themselves without dessert tonight.
Indeed,
I feel so fortunate to have
such a caring and all-knowing father figure as my president. Nevertheless, I’m very
curious if the same
rules apply to the president’s two daughters, Sasha and Malia.
Remember
them?
I’m
also thrilled that our great
leader clarified what my position should be regarding the rest of our
governmental leadership.
You
see, the enthusiastic support
by my Senator, John McCain, of heavily arming the same group that
brought down
the Twin Towers has me very confused.
Thus,
thank you for the
clarification Mr. President: “If people can’t trust not only the
executive
branch but also don’t trust Congress, and don’t trust federal judges,
to make
sure that we’re abiding by the Constitution with due process and rule
of law,
then we’re going to have some problems here.”
I’m
also quite content to know that
the most utilized vehicle of communication in the world, the internet,
is not
being monitored…
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