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“If you like your privacy, you can keep it”
Like a stand-up comedian with a political edge, Rand Paul deployed some witty one-liners after President Barack Obama’s comments on Friday about reforming the National Security Agency.

“What I think I heard is that if you like your privacy, you can keep it,” Paul, the Republican senator from Kentucky, said in an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. “But in the meantime, we’re going to keep collecting your phone records, your email, your text messages and, likely, your credit card information.”
In Friday’s speech, Obama called for limited reforms on how the NSA collects information, promising that the United States would no longer eavesdrop on world leaders and would rein in the vast collection of Americans’ phone data.
In Friday’s speech, Obama called for limited reforms on how the NSA collects information, promising that the United States would no longer eavesdrop on world leaders and would rein in the vast collection of Americans’ phone data.
“The reforms I’m proposing today should give the American people greater confidence that their rights are being protected, even as our intelligence and law enforcement agencies maintain the tools they need to keep us safe,” the president said.
Aside from the promise not to eavesdrop on world leaders, Obama largely left other proposed reforms up for discussion, effectively shifting the debate to congressional leaders.
Paul had another snappy response, when noting that Obama referenced American Revolution figure Paul Revere in his remarks.
“He mentioned Paul Revere. But Paul Revere was warning us about the British coming,” Paul said. “He wasn’t warning us that the Americans are coming.”
Later in the interview, Paul said he’s opposed to all massive data collection, by both the federal government and the private sector. Beyond civil liberty concerns, Paul said such massive surveillance just isn’t practical.
“Who are we going to hire, Eric Snowden’s contractor to hold all the information?” Paul said, laughing at his own joke.
Source: Multiple Media
My comment:
If you still believe in the messages of Barack Hussein Obama, there are only a few possible reasons left.
1. You are blindfolded.
2. You are extremely naive.
3. You simply refuse to listen to the truth.
4. You take pleasure in the evils of the US President.
There might be combinations of the four options, if you like to give me feedback on why you still are Obama supporter.
Written by Ivar.
Europe, Obama’s new “banana republic”
U.S. and NATO forced the plane of Bolivia’s president to land in Austria.

Bolivian authorities say that Evo Morales private Presidential jet, which was en route from Russia to Bolivia, were refused to fly through French and Portuguese airspace because it was suspected that it spy accused Snowden was on board.
The aircraft was therefore directed to stopping in Austria, officials said.
Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca reject in the strongest way, that Snowden was with the plane.
– Lying
– We do not know who invented this lie, but we deeply deplore the violence, the international community treats the plane of President Evo Morales, says Choquehuanca at a press conference.
Bolivia’s president has said the TV channel Russia Today that he would like to give Snowden asylum
Source: Norwegian daily, Dagbladet.
My comment:
Socialist leader Evo Morales in not exactly Mr. Clean, but any day better than the former US supported dictators of Bolivia.
But the process against Edvard Snowden, now reminds me about the start of the persecution of Jews in Europe in the 1930s.
Jews who understood that the Nazis was lawless people, and that they would create war and strife in Germany, tried to leave the country. Only to find that no one was willing to accept them through their borders.
Despite the fact that Barack Hussein Obama has spy’ed on US allies, they bow down in the dust when Obama demands loyalty to the regime in Washington DC.
He who exposed that the U.S. government is behind widespread espionage and violations of the U.S. Constitution, is to be stopped and imprisoned.At any cost.
The suspicion that Edward Snowden was a “guest” onboard the plane to Boliva’s President, led Obama to use the defense agreements to halt the plane.
As if there was war in Europe, both France and Portugal closed their airspace to stop a “hostile aircraft”. This shows how desperate Obama is by getting hold of Snowden and his four lap-tops.
Snowden has probably more information stored, which will show expose Obama as a criminal and should be removed as President, and put on trial in the United States. That is why even Putin see a perfect storm coming, and has warned Snowden to stop his leaks.

The Ministry of Justice and Immigration officials in “free and democratic” Norway, rapidly declined to give Snowden political asylum in Norway.
I thank Jesus the Messiah for the sane, well known Norwegian publisher Mr. William Nygaard.
He is a survivor of an Iranian fatwa, when the Ayatollah tried to assassinate him when he published “Satanic verses” by Salman Rushdie.
This assassination bid took place on 12 April 1989.
Nygaard has now secured Snowden, that Norway must reconsider his asylum plea, and this time built on key principles relating to freedom, democracy and human rights.
Jesus the Messiah was also persecuted, simply because he always told the truth, and was not willing bow before the religious leaders and the other pagan authorities in Jerusalem. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. The kingdom he represents is not of this world.
Something to reflect on for all humans.
Praise Jesus.
First published: July 3rd, 2013.
Written by Ivar.

