We have this policy in America that everyone is innocent until proven guilty and I think sometimes people think that will help them not get caught. Unfortunately, that also means that when the powers that be get done spending the time to prove that you are guilty, they are going to be fed up and loaded for bear. That’s how Americans are starting to feel about this Obama spying.
We wanted to think it was a little blown out of proportion, give the benefit of the doubt and hopefully it was all a big misunderstanding. But every time we turn around, it keeps getting worse, and the more it is looked into, the more you can see the planning and careful consideration that went into this egregious violation of American rights.
Former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann believes the apparent surveilling of Donald Trump and his associates by the Obama administration is so much worse than Watergate and may well result in jail time for those involved.
Via Western Journalism:
“This is a thousand times worse than Watergate,” Bachmann told USA Radio host Rusty Humphries. “This is the only thing the press should be talking about for the next month.”
“This is how bold, and how lawless the Obama administration was,” the former congresswoman said.
“I think most Americans haven’t even heard of this story yet, but this makes Watergate pale,” she stated. “Remember we had a president of the United States resign over Watergate.”
Bachmann contended that “high officials in the Obama administration” may well be going to jail.
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Bachman is right, it does all have to be decided based on fact, and unfortunately, finding the facts is getting very hard when any of the Obama officials are involved at all.
With the apparent persistence of this wiretapping scandal, now may be the time for the President to purge his administration and every department with any national security dealings of those loyal to his predecessor. I’m all for not persecuting a person for what they believe, but when what you believe has a history of brainwashing people into breaking the law, intentionally and repeatedly, perhaps it’s time to cut our losses and move on.
(Source: Western Journalism)