Secret-court judges upset at portrayal of
‘collaboration’ with government
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, the former chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, took the highly unusual step Friday of voicing open frustration at the account in the report and court’s inability to explain its decisions.
“In my view, that draft report contains major omissions, and some inaccuracies, regarding the actions I took as Presiding Judge of the FISC and my interactions with Executive Branch officials,” Kollar-Kotelly said in a statement to The Post. It was her first public comment describing her work on the intelligence court.
Can I get an "Awww Poor Babies" from my readers?!
Of course she is upset. Because the FISA Court apparently gets it right 99.97 % of the time. That's right boys and girls....the Court reviewed over 33,900 surveillance requests and turned down 11. (eleven, i.e. one more than 10) 0.03 percent. How awesome is that?! USA! USA! USA!
We all know that all governments programs operate with a high rate of success right? Right? Helloooo? Anyone? Buehler?
I have one other question....is Judge Whiney now a traitor, a whistle blower or Patriot?
i get so confused...
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