Posted on 12/13/2005 5:16:49 PM PST by ADemocratNoMore
Is the Pentagon spying on Americans? Secret database obtained by NBC News tracks suspicious domestic groups.
WASHINGTON - A year ago, at a Quaker Meeting House in Lake Worth, Fla., a small group of activists met to plan a protest of military recruiting at local high schools. What they didn't know was that their meeting had come to the attention of the U.S. military.
A secret 400-page Defense Department document obtained by NBC News lists the Lake Worth meeting as a threat and one of more than 1,500 suspicious incidents across the country over a recent 10-month period.
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The real story here, INHO is why is NBC allowed to get away with leaking SECRET Defense Department documents?.
My contempt for the MSM has gone way up, along with my blood pressure. The Fourth Estate has become the Fifth Column, and some of them ought wind up in Gitmo.
Interesting... and how would you feel if Clinton had decided that "right-wingers" and Christians needed to be monitored after OKC?
I'm still wondering why they dumped the darker-skinned John Doe #3 sightings, witnessed by at least 20 people, so quickly.
how would you feel if Clinton had decided that "right-wingers" and Christians needed to be monitored after OKC?
You mean he didn't? Damn, all those milita dues for nothing.
> how would you feel if Clinton had decided that "right-wingers" and Christians needed to be monitored after OKC?
I get your point, and it is a good one. I'm afraid that I don't have any better answers than to say that was then and this is now. When the "Peace" protesters are calling for the fragging of our troups and worse, I think it as a good thing that we keep an eye on them.
Im glad the military is doing something to protect themselves.
Good job.
Releasing classified documents is a crime just like human biological experiments are a crime. The end does not justify the means. Someone at NBC needs a blindfold and a cigarette.
Probably because it was another "grassy knoll" kinda thing.
You mean, all that sneaking around in the woods I did was just "training"?
Don't expect prosecution. They are busy with Plamegate.
Many people have been interviewed and have said they saw a third person that day. Jayna Davis has done extensive work on this.
I'm not getting your "grassy knoll" reference completely. Are you saying that the gov't decided to suppress the entire story?
I think its wise for our government to err on the side of caution. After all, if you have nothing to hide, you should welcome the scrutiny. I'd rather be safe then sorry. Taking unnecessary risks with the lives of innocent Americans is a position only a fool would encourage .
The dopey fringers be it right or left, are always going to be a threat to everyone, including themselves, no matter who occupies the White House. They're devoid of reasoning, common sense and logic.
You haven't been here long have you?
That's a slippery slope I dont want to start down.
The military's job is to protect US, not themselves - we are the ones paying for them.
I don't know why so many on this board are so eager to hand over to government the right to interfere in every aspect of our lives. 9-11 happened, not because the government wasn't snooping enough into the affairs of citizens, but because the government didn't make terrorism a priority despite an avalanche of data from FBI and CIA field agents. Since the government didn't use the info it had then, how are things improved by letting them get at 1000X more info on our personal lives?
As I had posted elsewhere, Clinton had made big incursions into civil liberties with the 1996 anti-terrorist bill, which, among other things, left it up to the Secretary of State to decide which groups were "terrorists".
What do you think President Hitlery would do with that power?
A red flag always goes up for me when I read about a "leak".
It is my opinion that more often than not a "leak" is either a misdirection, a trial balloon, or part of some kind of disinformation campaign. And sometimes these leaks are orchestrated by people on the inside in an effort to find out who the leakers are.
Something to hide.
I'm all for Homeland Security, but something is seriously out of whack if the Pentagon is spying on the Quakers.
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