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jlf1961 -> RE: How quickly they change their tune (6/13/2013 6:37:42 PM)

Every time my masters, the Illuminati, get ready to activate the New World Order, some political idiot screws things up. First it was Nixon with Watergate, the Ford for pardoning Nixon, then Carter, then Reagan really messed things up, followed by the first Bush who decided to stop before getting rid of Hussein, then Clinton screwing anything female with a pulse over 18, the the second bush that had to go start a new bunch of wars BEFORE we were ready, now we have Obama, who is doing everything we tell him to do, but he cant hire people that can keep their mouths shut.

We are getting real close to giving up on the covert operations and release the ultra secret United Nations Army of genetically augmented human soldiers.




kalikshama -> RE: How quickly they change their tune (6/13/2013 6:40:41 PM)

Colbert Urges ‘Courage To Stay Scared Sh*tless’: We Already Had NSA Debate And ‘Surrendered Our Rights’

The news cycle is all NSA surveillance coverage all the time nowadays — but Stephen Colbert observed on Tuesday night that the spirited debate we’re having is actually quite an old one. We already “surrendered our rights” under the previous administration, he reminded. But we must manage to muster the “courage to stay scared shitless.”

Thanks to “professional blabbermouth” Glenn Greenwald, we now know that the government may have accessed servers of big tech companies (which the companies themselves have denied) via a program called PRISM. But really, the “betrayal” is all thanks to “nerd trying to look like a cool guy trying to look like a nerd” Edward Snowden.

Colbert explained, however, that there’s one thing that bothers him about this surveillance: It’s happening on President Obama’s watch and “earning him high praise from conservatives.” Resenting Obama’s clear attempt to get Colbert on his side, Colbert threw a bit of a tantrum — complete with a slamming door — before returning to his desk.

As Obama said, it’s a “debate worth having,” Colbert agreed, “the moment we found out about it in 2006.” We already had this debate and “surrendered our rights back when we were properly in the grip of fear,” he reminded. “We’ve got to dig down deep and somehow find the courage to stay scared shitless.”

Watch below, via Comedy Central:

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/colbert-urges-courage-to-stay-scared-shtless-we-already-had-nsa-debate-and-surrendered-our-rights/




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