Saturday, September 21, 2013

Obama and his Chicago thugocracy have violated the civil liberties of the citizens more than any other Administration in modern history…

When the people have become the enemy
By Coach Collins, on September 21st, 2013
by Jim Emerson,  staff writer

“Obama and his Chicago thugocracy have violated the civil liberties of the citizens more than any other Administration in modern history… the Fourth Amendment means nothing to these thugs, and when caught the maggots plead their own Fifth Amendment privilege!”

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Edward Snowden, Congress and the Summer of Outrage

Lost Trust
The revelation that the National Security Agency (NSA) has been collecting data on Americans in the name of national security has eliminated any trust the Department of Defense intelligence agency might have been awarded by the populace.
Not only was the NSA’s reputation damaged, so were the reputations of the Tech companies that were coerced to help in the war on terror. Edward Snowden’s leak of the PRISM program exposed the Agency’s effort to install backdoors into commercial products and compromise encryption programs. American technology companies are losing the trust of their customers. (1)
(By the way, a little known fact about intelligence agencies is that they cannot run an operation without authorization from the White House.)
 
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Debora Plunkett is the Director of the Information Assurance Directorate (IAD) at the National Security Agency. The IAD is the focal point for cyber security, cryptography, and information systems security for all national security systems. With over 25 years at the Agency, Ms. Plunkett has served in a number of leadership and operational roles in both the Signals Intelligence and Information Assurance missions. She also served as a Director on the National Security Council where she helped shape the national policy on critical infrastructure protection and cyber security. In 2007, she was awarded the rank of Meritorious Executive in the Senior Cryptologic Executive Service by the President of the United States.

Insanity

The National Security Agency’s Director of Information Assurance, Debora Plunkett, recently gave the keynote address at the New York Institute of Technology Cyber Security Conference. She told the crowd that the “way to achieve confidence in cyberspace” is to increase collaboration between the government and the high-tech industry”. (2)
Pure Chutzpah. She tried to pass this off as a matter of protecting the nation against cyber-attacks, but when presented in a politically charged environment, it’s no different from the “doing it for the children” dogma. It was the close relationship with tech industries that enabled the Agency to collect data on Americans in the first place. Now they have been caught sharing information with other agencies and Ms. Plunkett is doubling down. (3)
She and other NSA officials seriously need a USSID 18 refresher. (4)
Sad to say, this is no longer a conspiracy theory but main stream media reporting. The once respected intelligence gathering agency has lost the trust and confidence of the people it was created to protect.
Obama and his Chicago thugocracy have violated the civil liberties of the citizens more than any other Administration in modern history, forever changing the relationship between the Federal Government and the American People. The NSA, IRS, TSA, Homeland Security, Department of Human Services, and the Department of Education are some of the tools being used to strip Americans of their privacy and their liberty.
The Fourth Amendment means nothing to these thugs and when caught the maggots plead their own Fifth Amendment privilege!
That just begs the question: How many readers of Coach is Right honestly believe they are not being monitored by their own government?

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