Friday, July 26, 2013

CONBUSTIBLE 07/26/2013


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Kafka’s America: Secret Courts, Secret Laws, and Total Surveillance
 
In a bizarre and ludicrous attempt at “transparency,” the Obama administration has announced that it asked a secret court to approve a secret order to allow the government to keep spying on millions of Americans, and the secret court has granted its request. Read More...

Amash NSA Amendment Fact Sheet
On Wednesday, the House will have its first floor debate over NSA’s blanket collection of Americans’ telephone records. The Amash-Conyers amendment—and only the Amash-Conyers amendment—ends the indiscriminate collection of those records. The amendment limits the government’s collection of records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act to those records that pertain to a person who is subject to an investigation under that provision. Read More...

Ignorance of the law
Is no excuse for looking like a moron. Instapundit wonders what the vibrant ignorati posturing publicly about Florida law will do when they realize that Florida is not the only state in question here ... Read More...



Changes eyed in door-to-door mail delivery
Americans for generations have come to depend on door-to-door mail delivery. It’s about as American as apple pie. But with the Postal Service facing billions of dollars in annual losses, the delivery service could be virtually phased-out by 2022 ... Read More...

Foreign Aid recipients likely to despise America
Foreign Aid has been a bad idea since it was started under President Woodrow Wilson in the early 20th Century. Not only is an unconstitutional use of taxpayer dollars, it doesn’t accomplish what is is designed for: namely, buying friendship. Read More...

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