Please do not even dare to twist words about what you did last week, as if you were promoting American liberty, because whatever you choose to say now, I have heard the warnings of my State Department about how abusive governments work, even though you continue to pretend that you did not.
When did Americans suddenly become the bombers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon? The hijackers were not Americans. They were from Saudi Arabia and that area, you jackasses. Go spy up on them, please. You can start by studying the work of independent investigators who did the job you should have done a long time ago. The 9/11 Commission was crap. Try cracking open the work of independent investigators starting with Triple Cross and seeing the FBI files on Ali Mohamed and Ramzi Yousef that you should have seen in the first place, even before 9/11, but refused to look at.
Let us hope the U.S. Senate soon demonstrates some love of American citizens and our laws and our Constitution and our liberty, more than the Russians and their imitators in the US House of Representatives, especially the cretinous Republican members of Congress who voted virtually unanimously in favor of abusing American citizens, along with the deluded one-half of Democrats. I am pleased that the Senate has the power to undo your dire mistake, which is a very good thing for my freedom from your spying. I hope the Senate kills this horrid bill, the likes of which don't even cross the minds of Russian legislators. I do not count on the Russian State Department to be as interested in speaking up for the liberty and protection of American citizens in reciprocity any time soon.
The U.S. Senate is now the last defense of Americans to keep us free from being spied upon, from the likes of you, and your co-conspirators in our government and in our telecommunications corporations.
Credit goes to Glenn Greenwald for reporting most of this information.
References:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/06/21/america/NA-GEN-US-Terrorist-Surveillance.php
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/eur/877.htm
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