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Does anyone in this administration know how to tell the truth?

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BHO thinks a secret court is "transparent" - what a farce.

"Misinformation on classified NSA programs includes statements by senior U.S. officials"

By Greg Miller, Published: June 30 E-mail the writer
Amid the cascading disclosures about National Security Agency surveillance programs, the top lawyer in the U.S. intelligence community opened his remarks at a rare public appearance last week with a lament about how much of the information being spilled was wrong.

“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on,” said Robert Litt, citing a line often attributed to Mark Twain. “Unfortunately, there’s been a lot of misinformation that’s come out about these programs.”
he remark by Litt, general counsel for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, was aimed at news organizations. But details that have emerged from the exposure of hundreds of pages of previously classified NSA documents indicate that public assertions about these programs by senior U.S. officials have also often been misleading, erroneous or simply false.

The same day Litt spoke, the NSA quietly removed from its Web site a fact sheet about its collection activities because it contained inaccuracies discovered by lawmakers.

A week earlier, President Obama, in a television interview, asserted that oversight of the surveillance programs was “transparent” because of the involvement of a special court, even though that court’s sessions and decisions are sealed from the public. “It is transparent,” Obama said of the oversight process. “That’s why we set up the FISA court.”

A remark by Litt’s boss, Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr., has perhaps drawn the most attention. Asked during a congressional hearing in March whether the NSA collected data on millions of Americans, Clapper replied, “No, sir.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/misinformation-on-classified-nsa-programs-includes-statements-by-senior-us-officials/2013/06/30/7b5103a2-e028-11e2-b2d4-ea6d8f477a01_story.html?hpid=z1

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nochain wrote:BHO thinks a secret court is "transparent" - what a farce.

"Misinformation on classified NSA programs includes statements by senior U.S. officials"

By Greg Miller, Published: June 30 E-mail the writer
Amid the cascading disclosures about National Security Agency surveillance programs, the top lawyer in the U.S. intelligence community opened his remarks at a rare public appearance last week with a lament about how much of the information being spilled was wrong.

“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on,” said Robert Litt, citing a line often attributed to Mark Twain. “Unfortunately, there’s been a lot of misinformation that’s come out about these programs.”
he remark by Litt, general counsel for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, was aimed at news organizations. But details that have emerged from the exposure of hundreds of pages of previously classified NSA documents indicate that public assertions about these programs by senior U.S. officials have also often been misleading, erroneous or simply false.

The same day Litt spoke, the NSA quietly removed from its Web site a fact sheet about its collection activities because it contained inaccuracies discovered by lawmakers.

A week earlier, President Obama, in a television interview, asserted that oversight of the surveillance programs was “transparent” because of the involvement of a special court, even though that court’s sessions and decisions are sealed from the public. “It is transparent,” Obama said of the oversight process. “That’s why we set up the FISA court.”

A remark by Litt’s boss, Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr., has perhaps drawn the most attention. Asked during a congressional hearing in March whether the NSA collected data on millions of Americans, Clapper replied, “No, sir.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/misinformation-on-classified-nsa-programs-includes-statements-by-senior-us-officials/2013/06/30/7b5103a2-e028-11e2-b2d4-ea6d8f477a01_story.html?hpid=z1

     Did you intend on using 'this administration' and 'truth' in the same sentence for comedic value....it worked!....

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The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

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Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

And yet you continue to answer.....

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Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

Coming from a quivering brain dead hypocrite like yourself that opinion is as weak as your awareness of reality. Cue your equally brain dead twin and hyper-partisan hack flawedtexican. LMAO.

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nochain wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

Coming from a quivering brain dead hypocrite like yourself that opinion is as weak as your awareness of reality. Cue your equally brain dead twin and hyper-partisan hack flawedtexican. LMAO.

Think 'nightmare' has a thing for 'nochain'...likes communicating with him and pretends she doesn't like him...

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Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

Only when a President has earned it. And the COWH has sincerely earned it.

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ImpishScoundrel wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

Only when a President has earned it.  And the COWH has sincerely earned it.

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The President is not incompetent. He most certainly has made glaring errors. He has a predisposition which often denies him the ability to properly weigh a situation, but he is one of the most competent Presidents who has served. President Bush was not incompetent. He too made glaring errors. He also had a predisposition which often denied him the ability to properly weigh a situation.

This idea that a president is superman and can control the world is childlike. This idea that our last three Presidents were evil or bad men who were totally incompetent ignores reality, and the tremendous 24/7 responsibility they bear running the executive branch and being the commander in chief.

I was criticized when I defended Bush. I am criticized when I defend Obama. I think it is much more productive to look at the actual errors in policy, rather than bootstrap generalities which make us feel good. We have been blessed to have reasonably competent Presidents. There is not one of us who could step into their shoes and even do a scintilla of what they do without utter blunders.

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Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

The only twiddle dums are the ones who continue to believe in the court jester in the WH.

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2seaoat wrote:The President is not incompetent.  He most certainly has made glaring errors.  He has a predisposition which often denies him the ability to properly weigh a situation, but he is one of the most competent Presidents who has served.   President Bush was not incompetent.  He too made glaring errors.  He also had a predisposition which often denied him the ability to properly weigh a situation.

This idea that a president is superman and can control the world is childlike.  This idea that our last three Presidents were evil or bad men who were totally incompetent ignores reality, and the tremendous 24/7 responsibility they bear running the executive branch and being the commander in chief.

I was criticized when I defended Bush.  I am criticized when I defend Obama.  I think it is much more productive to look at the actual errors in policy, rather than bootstrap generalities which make us feel good.  We have been blessed to have reasonably competent Presidents.  There is not one of us who could step into their shoes and even do a scintilla of what they do without utter blunders.

YOU LIE.

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Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

It is defintely going to be a looooong 3 1/2 years to January 20, 2016 for some. Unless of course, they can make one of those 'scandals' stick and force the President to resign in shame.... Impeachment/conviction are a real long-shot.

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ZVUGKTUBM wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:The twiddle dums are at it again. Is this what old farts do in retirement...constantly berate the President... like what they say matters? LOL!

It is defintely going to be a looooong 3 1/2 years to January 20, 2016 for some. Unless of course, they can make one of those 'scandals' stick and force the President to resign in shame.... Impeachment/conviction are a real long-shot.

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