Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
Republican Leaders in Denial about Lies Behind Obama’s Surveillance State
- Barack Obama
- Edward Snowden
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
- Fourth Amendment
- Fourth Amendment Restoration Act of 2013
- Glenn Greenwald
- government spying
- government surveillance
- James Clapper
- Justin Amash
- NSA scandal
- NSA Spying on Americans
- Obama is spying on Americans
- Republican Leaders in Congress
- Saxby Chambliss
- The Guardian
Until the Republicans' Capitol Hill leadership pulls its head out of the sand and stops buying the lies they are being fed by the Obama administration, or better yet, they are replaced by principled limited government constitutional conservatives like Rep. Justin Amash and Senator Rand Paul, the surveillance state is going to continue to grow and our privacy and liberty will continue to be diminished.
Amash Fighting Big Brother NSA
- Big Brother
- constitutional conservative
- Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2014
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
- government spying
- House Committee on Rules
- House Republican Leadership
- House Republicans
- Justin Amash
- liberty
- limited government
- NSA leaks
- NSA scandal
- Patriot Act
- privacy
- Tea Party
- unconstitutional acts of government
- US House of Representatives
Rep. Justin Amash’s principled stand for liberty and privacy is in stark contrast to the House Republican leadership who have largely ignored the illegal and unconstitutional acts of the Obama security apparatus in favor of a “security at any cost” attitude toward the NSA's domestic surveillance program.