Definition of Irony: Feinstein and alleged CIA spying
Sen. Feinstein: CIA illegally searched Senate computers | Ars Technica
Hahaha. Apparently its a 4th amendment violation to spy on senators and their committes, but not on US citizens? ON CIA spying on Feinstein and Senate Intelligence Committee: "I have grave concerns that the CIA's search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the United States Constitution," On NSA spying on 'Murica: “lawful, effective and constitutional” (can't seem to find the original quote about the NSA...if anyone can point me to it, I would appreciate it.) |
In the Constitution's articles defining the separation of powers, I'm having trouble finding the part that details the CIA. Perhaps Feinstein could point it out for us commoners.
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I'm trying to find the part where Trolls are allowed to hold high office.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1110718)
I'm trying to find the part where Trolls are allowed to hold high office.
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Silly me, it's right there in Section 3.
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Some pigs are more equal than others.
The root of the problem is people give gov't way more legitimacy than history shows it deserves. |
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