Posted on 06/11/2013 2:25:34 PM PDT by Nachum
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is under fire for statements he made before Congress that suggested he had no knowledge about federal government programs that collected data on millions of Americans phone calls and Internet activities.
In March, Clapper said at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that he was not aware that the National Security Agency was involved in such large-scale efforts.
The questioning of Clappers statements follow blockbuster news last week that the federal government has since 9/11 been logging millions, perhaps billions, of calls and Internet activities and as the NSAs top official goes before the same Senate committee for a closed-door briefing on the issue.
"Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?" Oregon Republican Sen. Ron Wyden asked Clapper at the March 12 hearing.
"No, sir," Clapper responded.
"It does not?" Wyden pressed.
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Two jobs I sure wouldn't give you ~ anything where confidentiality was a requirement, and turning the keys to fire of the nukes.
HIs name isn’t spelled correctly, it should be CRAPPER! Because he’s been crapping on his country for years.
HIs name isn’t spelled correctly, it should be CRAPPER! Because he’s been crapping on his country for years.
Then of course there’s this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRfuTTd09vo
http://www.amazon.com/The-Clapper-Sound-Activated-Switch/dp/B0000CGKLR
He not only lights up, but speaks!
Don’t miss out on the rest of the paraphernalia advertised on the site.....much is appropriate for the Obama Administration should you will to send It to your favorite Obamite.
Interesting. The Clapper act wouldn’t appear to have any public affairs benefit.
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