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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1180995" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I've been reading and keeping up with critiques of Obama's record on the surveillance over reach from the paleo-right to the paleo-left, anarchists, left libertarians and even the socialists and the critiques are almost uniform in their condemnation of the current administration. Now I agree with Road there are some here who are only critical as a result of Obama and as soon as the fortunes of power in Washington swing back in the other direction, those now critical will return to being defenders of.</p><p></p><p>Now this is directed to Road,</p><p></p><p>Whether Cheryl made a mistake or not in posting what she posted, you can question that but your veiled assertion she does so for motive of "it's about Obama only" is flat wrong. I, as well as she have been posting and being critical of over reach by both Obama/democrats just as I/she did when it was Bush/republicans. When the threat to the internet over reach first appeared on the scene under Bush, Cheryl was right in the middle with several of use who were critical of such efforts. She even started a number of threads on the issue in criticism of Washington DC of these policies instigated by the republicans. In fact, Tony also has been equally critical of both sides.</p><p></p><p>Interpretation of a news story is one thing and is fair game in the discussion but I'll challenge you when it comes to accusing either one of playing a political agenda when it pertains to this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1180995, member: 2189"] I've been reading and keeping up with critiques of Obama's record on the surveillance over reach from the paleo-right to the paleo-left, anarchists, left libertarians and even the socialists and the critiques are almost uniform in their condemnation of the current administration. Now I agree with Road there are some here who are only critical as a result of Obama and as soon as the fortunes of power in Washington swing back in the other direction, those now critical will return to being defenders of. Now this is directed to Road, Whether Cheryl made a mistake or not in posting what she posted, you can question that but your veiled assertion she does so for motive of "it's about Obama only" is flat wrong. I, as well as she have been posting and being critical of over reach by both Obama/democrats just as I/she did when it was Bush/republicans. When the threat to the internet over reach first appeared on the scene under Bush, Cheryl was right in the middle with several of use who were critical of such efforts. She even started a number of threads on the issue in criticism of Washington DC of these policies instigated by the republicans. In fact, Tony also has been equally critical of both sides. Interpretation of a news story is one thing and is fair game in the discussion but I'll challenge you when it comes to accusing either one of playing a political agenda when it pertains to this issue. [/QUOTE]
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