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Jeb Bush: 'Not A Shred Of Evidence' That Patriot Act Violated Anyone's Civil Liberties

WASHINGTON -- Jeb Bush on Thursday offered a full-throated defense of the Patriot Act, the post-9/11 surveillance law signed by his brother, while on the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
"There's not a shred of evidence that anybody's civil liberties have been violated by it. Not a shred," the former Florida governor said after a breakfast hosted by the Concord Chamber of Commerce.

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Jeb Bush: 'Not A Shred Of Evidence' That Patriot Act Violated Anyone's Civil Liberties

WASHINGTON -- Jeb Bush on Thursday offered a full-throated defense of the Patriot Act, the post-9/11 surveillance law signed by his brother, while on the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
"There's not a shred of evidence that anybody's civil liberties have been violated by it. Not a shred," the former Florida governor said after a breakfast hosted by the Concord Chamber of Commerce.

He's just going to keep getting himself in trouble if he keeps defending his brother's legacy.....even though she's criticized for it, at least Hillary knows to shut up and stay silent instead of making awkward assertions........

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Well, as long as you define "civil liberties" as those things the law says are civil liberties and define "by" as "allowed by" then no law can possibly violate civil liberties.

Go Jeb Bush!

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I remember watching a FOX roundtable-type show once, where Brit Hume tried to summarize everything by saying he was unaware of anything to say secret surveillance was being used wrongly.

Not a single person there seemed to take notice of what an incredibly stupid statement it was. Not a cringe among them.

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I remember watching a FOX roundtable-type show once, where Brit Hume tried to summarize everything by saying he was unaware of anything to say secret surveillance was being used wrongly.

Not a single person there seemed to take notice of what an incredibly stupid statement it was. Not a cringe among them.

I used to have a lot of respect for Brit but he and Charles Krauthammer have become absolute shills