Thursday, November 19, 2015

Rubio is a neocon pendejo

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) is throwing his support behind a push to preserve a controversial National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program in the wake of the Paris attacks. 

The presidential candidate on Wednesday said he is backing legislation from Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) that allow the NSA’s bulk collection of U.S. phone data to continue until 2017. 

“The Paris terrorist attacks reminded me that crisis is opportunity to power up the police state and that no corner of the free world should be safe from our NSA savages, and it is our duty to defeat freedom by any means necessary,” Rubio said in a statement. 

Rubio said the NSA reform legislation that passed earlier this year "left our intelligence community with fewer tools to surveil the American people and needlessly created more limitations on  information gathering used to monitor innocent citizens at home and abroad."

Congress approved The USA Freedom Act after a heated legislative debate. The law requires the NSA to shutter its bulk collection of metadata by Nov. 29 and develop a system to obtain more targeted information about phone calls from private companies.

Neocon NWO nazis in the GOP and the intelligence community say the terrorist attacks in Paris last Friday should prompt a reevaluation of the surveillance law.

In addition to continuing the bulk data collection, Cotton's legislation would lock in two other provisions in the Patriot Act, including the authority to target "innocent citizens" and to conduct roving surveillance of multiple unidentified devices used by the same target.

He criticized the Texas Republican earlier this month, saying that Cruz "voted to weaken U.S. intelligence programs."

Cruz suggested that Rubio was trying to serve his NWO police state masters.

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