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Vinnie From Indy

(10,820 posts)
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:26 AM Jun 2013

Does BushCo. have access to NSA data collected by Booz Allen?

Does Dick Cheney have an underground lair where he can tap in at will to private contractor databases?

In short, are the owners of these private contractors privy to all data collected?

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Does BushCo. have access to NSA data collected by Booz Allen? (Original Post) Vinnie From Indy Jun 2013 OP
Does the Pope shave in the Vatican? pscot Jun 2013 #1
Does Cheney still have a security clearance? I bet he does. So, it wouldn't be illegal, would it? leveymg Jun 2013 #2
Are auto license, voter roll, and driver license Downwinder Jun 2013 #3
Cheney left 'stay behinds' alsame Jun 2013 #4
Poppy Bush led the CIA ... zbdent Jun 2013 #5
Safari Club Octafish Jun 2013 #6
CARLYLE OWNS booz allen. Yes. elehhhhna Jun 2013 #7
W still has access to Booz KansDem Jun 2013 #8
No. They gave it all up when they left office RobertEarl Jun 2013 #9

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
2. Does Cheney still have a security clearance? I bet he does. So, it wouldn't be illegal, would it?
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:32 AM
Jun 2013

There's something very wrong about that.

alsame

(7,784 posts)
4. Cheney left 'stay behinds'
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:40 AM
Jun 2013

according to Seymour Hersh

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2009/03/31/37200/hersh-cheney-behind/

In an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air yesterday, host Terry Gross asked investigative journalist Seymour Hersh if, as he continues to investigate the Bush administration, “more people” were “coming forward” to talk to him now that “the president and vice president are no longer in power.” Hersh replied that though “a lot of people that had told me in the last year of Bush, ‘call me next, next February,’ not many people had talked to him. He implied that they were still scared of Cheney.

“Are you saying that you think Vice President Cheney is still having a chilling effect on people who might otherwise be coming forward,” asked Gross. “I’ll make it worse,” answered Hersh, adding that he believes Cheney “put people back” in government to “stay behind” in order to “tell him what’s going on” and perhaps even “do sabotage”:

HERSH: I’ll make it worse. I think he’s put people left. He’s put people back. They call it a stay behind. It’s sort of an intelligence term of art. When you leave a country and, you know, you’ve driven out the, you know, you’ve lost the war. You leave people behind. It’s a stay behind that you can continue to contacts with, to do sabotage, whatever you want to do. Cheney’s left a stay behind. He’s got people in a lot of agencies that still tell him what’s going on. Particularly in defense, obviously. Also in the NSA, there’s still people that talk to him. He still knows what’s going on. Can he still control policy up to a point? Probably up to a point, a minor point. But he’s still there. He’s still a presence.

zbdent

(35,392 posts)
5. Poppy Bush led the CIA ...
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:43 AM
Jun 2013

it would be fantasy to believe that he severed all ties to the agency ...

and guess who could benefit from his contacts?

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
6. Safari Club
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:45 AM
Jun 2013

A secret, back-channel group of wealthy nations, especially with petrodollars, that worked together with CIA insiders to implement policies thay Jimmy Carter ordered halted.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=494473&mesg_id=495108

 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
9. No. They gave it all up when they left office
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 11:54 AM
Jun 2013

Sure, they worked hard for years and years to get to a place where they could spy on all their enemies, but they are good Americans who wouldn't use their acquired power once out of office.

Shame on you for even thinking that. You might cause alarm within the populace and cause them to not vote.

Bush told us that we need to get rid of some freedom in order that we have more freedoms. And, Go Shopping!

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