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I know who said what and if McInerney says Obama was heavily into wire tapping you can take that to the bank.
A President CAN'T request a wiretap. Sorry... this is a non-story. People respected Judge Nap, and look what he said and did. Now he lost his on-air place.
That is true. However, he can ask his AG (who he appointed after all), and that AG can then make the request. See how that works. For someone who is thinking about higher education you sure have a hard time with critical thinking.
It's actually more stringent than that, the Prez must put it in writing.
If the Prez were actually following the law that is true. However we have ample evidence that shows obummer felt he was above the law.
We do? Show me the evidence. Of course if you DID have evidence you would have just posted it there to prove your point, and you didn't.
What the fuck. Do you live under a rock?
In a chilling move sure to rile defenders of civil liberties, an FBI agent also accused Rosen of breaking anti-espionage law with behavior that—as described in the agent's own affidavit—falls well inside the bounds of traditional news reporting. (Disclosure: This reporter counts Rosen among his friends.)
Obama administration spied on Fox News reporter James Rosen: Report
Obama administration spied on Fox News reporter James Rosen: Report