Kelly Criticizes NSA Secrecy
Barry Paddock and Stephen Rex Brown at New York Daily News quote NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly: [westernrifleshooters]
"I don't think it ever should have been made secret. I think the American public can accept the fact if you tell them that every time you pick up the phone it's going to be recorded and goes to the government," Kelly said at an event dedicating two new harbor patrol boats.
"I think the public can understand that."
My comment:
I don't think it should ever be made secret. I think American government agents can accept the fact that any time one of them steps outside his front door, there are 80 million American gun owners, any one of whom could terminate his command. I think government agents can understand that.