Monday, November 12, 2007

Continue to watch what you're thinking there, comrade...

Just when I thought we were free of Ari Fleischer and his admonition that "all Americans... need to watch what they say, watch what they do", along comes Donald Kerr, the principal deputy director of national intelligence. 

His take on American civil rights is that Americans can no longer 
expect anonymity, and instead should expect that government and
businesses will "properly watch over" America's private communications
and financial information.

The sheer cheek of the man is unbelievable in context of what we've seen lately with the acknowledgement that AT&T was and is helping the government by dredging up billions of emails and private conversations. Add to that the fact that the administration now wants to retroactively forgive those companies that previously infringed on American's rights by handing over information without due course.

This is just more evidence that this administration is corrupt to the core and does not have the interests of the American people at heart, but is instead totally focused on maintaining the power of government and the power of business.

Lest we forget... Lord Acton in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887 said, 
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.

These people must be stopped, and if they can't be stopped by the next election, it will be time and past time for the American people to take to the streets and take back their government, just as we did in America in the sixties and just as the Pakistani people are attempting to do now.

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