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Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino - "It's to the point where these (Obama) scandals in and of themselves would be huge, backbreaking scandals are just lost in the 'scandal fog' of this administration," he said in disbelief. "It's worse than people know; I'm not trying to scare you either."
“It’s only a matter of time before someone slaps an email on your desk that you sent fifteen years ago threatening to punch out your neighbor for not pruning his trees, and says, ‘Look at what I got against you. We need your information on whatever…’”
He said the NSA scandal “gets at the roots of what liberty means…That flag means something. It’s undermining the very principles that made this country great.”
“Remember,” Bongino concluded, “when the key is held by someone else, liberty means absolutely nothing.”
whyamIhere
We the People are to blame.
When we stand together we are unstoppable.
Yet, we let these freaks keep us divided over everything.
I am ashamed of myself....I am ashamed of my fellow Countrymen.
Stormdancer777
whyamIhere
We the People are to blame.
When we stand together we are unstoppable.
Yet, we let these freaks keep us divided over everything.
I am ashamed of myself....I am ashamed of my fellow Countrymen.
I don't now what to do.
theantediluvian
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Perhaps the title is a tad misleading? This is a former secret service agent turned political candidate opining about things to Glen Beck for which he possesses no special knowledge and not a revelation of incidents of wrong doing by a inside source as the wording of the title seemingly suggests.
Whether you agree with his opinions or not, there is nothing about his profession or experiences that indicates that his are more informed than anyone else's.
By
Jill Kelley
Nov. 5, 2013 6:46 p.m. ET
It has been a full year since federal agents snooped through the private emails of my husband and me, setting in motion a series of events that ultimately led to the resignations of Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus and Gen. John Allen, the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan. The anniversary is a somber reminder of the unintended consequences and harsh realities that can result from unrestrained government probing into Americans' personal communications.
We authorized the FBI to look at one threatening email we received, and only that email, so that the FBI could identify the stalker. However, the FBI ignored our request and violated our trust by unlawfully searching our private emails and turning us into the targets of an intrusive investigation without any just cause—all the while without informing us that they had identified the email stalker as Paula Broadwell, who was having an affair with Mr. Petraeus. (I have never understood why she was stalking me and my family. In any event, she was not charged with a crime.)
Adding insult to injury, the FBI then leaked our identities to the media and distorted the contents of the emails it had illegally obtained, throwing my family into a destructive media vortex.
beezzer
reply to post by Stormdancer777
I don't know what to do either.
Sometimes I think it's too late and all we can do it watch it burn.
beezzer
reply to post by Stormdancer777
I don't know what to do either.
Sometimes I think it's too late and all we can do it watch it burn.