"There's no evidence, not a shred of evidence, that the metadata program has violated anybody's civil liberties,” Jeb Bush told CBS’s Face The Nation.
“The first duty of our national government is to protect the homeland.
And this has been an effective tool, along with many others, and the
Patriot Act ought to be reauthorized, as is.”
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“The first duty of our national government is to protect the homeland," he said.
Thomas Williams This
guy is lost in his family government corruption trying to justify
skating around the U.S. constitution. The American people should be
marching on Washington DC right now because of these guy abusing our
public and privet daily communication. Go try and do to them what they
are doing to us? And watch them cry foul.
Micheline Birger Get out of the race Jeb ...country wants new blood, not bluebloods ...
Timothy Pogge Actually,
champ, there is no evidence NSA metadata collection is protecting our
country. The very collection of all of our phone records without a
warrant is in and of itself a violation of our civil liberties.