September 11, 2015

The GOP vs. the rest of us: Civil liberties

Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Zellers (R) claims that voting is "a privilege, it's not a right,"

Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.) said in an interview that a National Security Agency program that collects information on Americans’ phone calls is “not a violation of civil liberties.”

Jeb Bush thinks NSA's illegal spyng is "hugely important"

According to Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern (R), “blacks” simply don’t work as hard as whites.adding, “I’ve taught school, and I saw a lot of people of color who didn’t study hard because they said the government would take care of them.”

Christie okays police spying on Muslims

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Democrats are not any better. The only time Diane Feinstein got upset with spying is when she found out that the CIA had spied on her. As for spying on the rest of us, she thinks it is just fine.

Unknown said...

I agree with the previous comment. This constant attempt to show us that the Republicans are who they are leaves one little time to cover who everyone else is. I would think that ProRev readers are already aware of the Repub attitudes. I would say that ProRev covers the bs of the Democrats better than most other lefty publications though. Why not a similar piece that just covers all politicians messed up views?