Most informed people are aware of the anti-American agenda of the ACLU. For those who aren't, this latest stunt is illustrative. The ACLU has submitted a Freedom of Information Request to the National Security Agency seeking to make public all records regarding:
"the policies, procedures and/or practices of the National Security Agency for gathering information through warrantless electronic surveillance and/or warrantless physical searches in the United States …"…. Information received by the organization will be made public on its Web site.In other words, open the doors and let us see all your files regarding how the NSA operates.
Uh .. how in the hell did we get here? The ACLU believes that America's national security secrets should be made public. They are out to eviscerate the ability of the United States government to protect the country. The request is ludicrous and should be treated as such. The NSA's response should be short and simple.
Oddly, on this date (December 22) 61 years ago, the German Wehrmacht, having surrounded American forces at Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge, asked U.S. General Anthony McAuliffe to surrender. Gen. McAuliffe thought the request was ludicrous and responded in a short and simple manner. The NSA should respond to the ACLU's request by quoting General McAuliffe. Write "NUTS!" on a single piece of paper and mail it to the ACLU.
(via Stop The ACLU)
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