First you have a totalitarian idea from the Obama Administration--government infiltration of private political organizations.
"A high-ranking official in the Obama administration has come under fire in the past few weeks for suggesting that it would be a good idea to deploy federal agents to "cognitively infiltrate" political groups that believe in conspiracy theories. "Cognitive infiltration" may just be a fancy way to describe what chat room trolls do every day, but it's downright Orwellian in its implications, summoning visions of disinformation campaigns, agents provocateurs, and J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO. The official is Cass Sunstein, the long-time University of Chicago law professor (he has since moved on to Harvard), who is currently serving as director of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs."
So, if you believe Democrats or Obama want a socialist or fascist state, the government can infiltrate, with spies, your organization.
Then Obama's people want to listen in on all your cell phone conversations. No privacy in America, that is the Obama creed. See story here. "In that case, the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their--or at least their cell phones'--whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that "a customer's Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records" that show where a mobile device placed and received calls."
Only a totalitarian would be so fearful of free American citizens.
Is belief in the Constitution a conspiracy theory? To Obama it appears to be.
Obama is opposing both economic AND personal freedom. Is this the change we expected? Yes, this is what I expected from someone mentored by Frank Davis, friends with a terrorist Bill Ayres and whose "spiritual” advisor is the well known hater, Jeremiah Wright.
What would George Washington think?
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"A high-ranking official in the Obama administration has come under fire in the past few weeks for suggesting that it would be a good idea to deploy federal agents to "cognitively infiltrate" political groups that believe in conspiracy theories. "Cognitive infiltration" may just be a fancy way to describe what chat room trolls do every day, but it's downright Orwellian in its implications, summoning visions of disinformation campaigns, agents provocateurs, and J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO. The official is Cass Sunstein, the long-time University of Chicago law professor (he has since moved on to Harvard), who is currently serving as director of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs."
So, if you believe Democrats or Obama want a socialist or fascist state, the government can infiltrate, with spies, your organization.
Then Obama's people want to listen in on all your cell phone conversations. No privacy in America, that is the Obama creed. See story here. "In that case, the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their--or at least their cell phones'--whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that "a customer's Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records" that show where a mobile device placed and received calls."
Only a totalitarian would be so fearful of free American citizens.
Is belief in the Constitution a conspiracy theory? To Obama it appears to be.
Obama is opposing both economic AND personal freedom. Is this the change we expected? Yes, this is what I expected from someone mentored by Frank Davis, friends with a terrorist Bill Ayres and whose "spiritual” advisor is the well known hater, Jeremiah Wright.
What would George Washington think?
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