If you act hinky, the FBI might be watching you
October 15th, 2009 12:23 pm | by Mike Miller | Published in Big Government, Civil Liberties, Liberty, Politics, privacy | 1
Look out, here comes the FBI. Not since the days of J. Edgar Hoover has a U.S. President use the FBI for “unsparingly un-American” practices, says Nat Hentoff, in a WordNetDaily op-ed.
As described by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an ever-watchful guardian of the Constitution, these Attorney General’s Guidelines for Domestic FBI Operations authorize the FBI – without going to a court – “to open investigative ‘assessments’ of any American without any factual predicate or suspicion. Such ‘assessments’ allow the use of intrusive techniques to surreptitiously collect information on people suspected of no wrongdoing and no connection with any foreign entity. These inquiries may include the collection of information from online sources and commercial databases.”
FBI agents, moreover, as I have previously reported, can infiltrate lawful civic and political groups, along with religious places of worship, and may take into account, in their threat “assessments,” race, ethnicity and religion. The press has largely been uninterested in this suspension of the Bill of Rights – but we know a lot about David Letterman.
President Obama has expressed no objections to these radical revisions of the Constitution, a founding document he used to educate students about at the University of Chicago. His attorney general, Eric Holder, said calmly during his Senate confirmation hearing: “The guidelines are necessary because the FBI is changing its mission … from a pure investigating agency to one that deals with national security.”
It was the same Eric Holder who said, while George W. Bush was president: “I never thought that I would see the day when a president would act in direct defiance of federal law by authorizing warrantless NSA (National Security Agency) surveillance of American citizens.”
I keep waiting for President Obama to live up to any of his campaign promises. Are we sure Bush isn’t still in office?
Liberty Maven










October 15th, 2009 at 10:37 pm (#)
Clearly the new President just "read" a teleprompter during his campaign. It appears he is going to continue the bush horrors. I voted for the guy. fucked again!