Justice Department Fights Release of Secret Court Opinion Finding Unconstitutional Surveillance

Obama Big Brother TheaterAgain, the Obama Administration — which “promised” to be the most transparent in history — is proving itself the complete opposite: the most OPAQUE in history and the most strident in keeping information from the electorate.

From MotherJones (Of all places!):

Government lawyers are trying to keep buried a classified court finding that a domestic spying program went too far.

| Fri Jun. 7, 2013 12:22 PM PDT

In the midst of revelations that the government has conducted extensive top-secret surveillance operations to collect domestic phone records and internet communications, the Justice Department was due to file a court motion Friday in its effort to keep secret an 86-page court opinion that determined that the government had violated the spirit of federal surveillance laws and engaged in unconstitutional spying.

The violations and abrogations of our Constitution and Bill of Rights go on and on and on, one abortion after the other, and still you have to dig and scrape and pry and unearth to discover what’s going on in your very own back yard, your very own country!

AMM - American Media Maggots 1Further, the American Media Maggots, like thousands of domestic cats, do their very best to paw the sand over the daily piles of steaming shit created and served up by Mr Obama in DC.  They’re happy to do it.  Overjoyed.

Then they become packed and bristling with umbrage and scarlet outrage when the obvious is pointed out: their mouths and faces are coated with years of old and cracked DC shit along with the fresh strands of fecal materials dripping from their very teeth.

Never before have I seen an American press so willing to become such abject coprophages for Washington DC.  It is beyond disgusting.  And never have I been so disillusioned by the American electorate for installing this pseudo-black American Destroyer not once, but twice — mostly because they want more Free Cheese.

This is detestable.  Beyond shameless.  I lack further abominable words at this point.

I say — and this administration proves me correct — that if you thought the political damage stemming from Washington is bad, just wait another week.

It gets worse.

Keep pushing, Mr Obama.  I don’t think America will like what’s just over the horizon.

Gird thy loins, America.  Be prepared.

BZ

 

 

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12 thoughts on “Justice Department Fights Release of Secret Court Opinion Finding Unconstitutional Surveillance

  1. BZ, if we would all just quit bitching, there would be no need for all this secrecy. After all, they are so much smarter than the rest of us; just ask them.

    Proud to be part of the problem!

  2. Absolutely correct. And I too: “proud to be part of the problem.”

    Further, with me: “proud to be part of the problem by revealing the problems in public — doing the job the American Media Maggots WON’T.”

    BZ

  3. Maybe if I truly believed that all of this ‘watching’ were to preserve the best interests of the country, maybe, just a tiny maybe, that would offer some mitigation.
    But I have no trust in the obama regime, the holder doj or any of them. Every scandal reveals a policy which reeks of deceit and obfuscation by self serving individuals seemingly in thrall to the president. More interested in covering their collective posterior portions than remembering who it is they are supposed to be serving.
    Secret courts, secret surveillance. Starting to sound like some other countries I can think of…
    Goodbye Privacy, RIP. Glad I knew you when.
    It’s a whole not so brave new world. Welcome to the Fishbowl.

  4. He has been groomed since birth for this, he hardly needs anyone continuously pulling his strings, occasionally yes, but not on a day to day basis. I think the money trail leads right back to Soros, but I also think that he pulls his own strings.

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