Parents of Navy SEAL Killed in Afghan Crash File the First Suit on NSA Spying
By Dashiell Bennett | The Atlantic Wire – http://news.yahoo.com/parents-navy-seal-killed-afghan-crash-file-first-164807941.html
A couple in Philadelphia has filed a class-action lawsuit against the National Security Agency
and Verizon, claiming they and their phone records were targeted
for surveillance because of their outspoken criticism of Barack Obama
and the U.S. military. This is believed to be the first official lawsuit
filed against the government and the company, since it was revealed
that Verizon had been ordered to turn over phone metadata for all of its
customers.
The couple who filed the class-action suit are not
just any disgruntled Verizon customers, however. They are Charles and
Mary Ann Strange, the parents of a Navy SEAL
who was killed along with 37 others, when his helicopter was shot down
in Afghanistan in 2011. Several of the families of those lost in the
attack have questioned the Defense Department's official story of the
incident — one of the deadliest single events of the entire war for
American troops — and they specifically blame President Obama's polices
for leading to those deaths. Among their many complaints: that Afghan
forces working with the Americans may have set them up; that because
many of those killed that day were members of the same unit that killed
Osama bin Laden, publicizing their role in the earlier mission made them targets
for retaliation; and that rules of engagement prevented the helicopter
and the men on it from fighting back. They also claim that a Muslim
cleric was invited to speak at the funeral, who then insulted the dead servicemen in Arabic, although there's little evidence to support that charge.RELATED: NSA Spying Appears to Stem from 550-Word Section of PATRIOT Act
The Stranges have already filed one lawsuit against Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, the Taliban, and the governments of Afghanistan and Iran, because of the helicopter attack, and they now claim that their phone records were accessed by NSA because "these Plaintiffs have been vocal about their criticism of President Obama as commander-in-chief," as well as the U.S. military. The new case names President Obama; Attorney General Eric Holder; NSA director Keith Alexander; and Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam among the defendants. The lawyer leading the way in both lawsuits is Larry Klayman, the founder of the controversial Judicial Watch, which sued President Bill Clinton 18 times when he was in office, and sued President George W. Bush and Dick Cheney over their secretive Energy Task Force in 2003. Klayman even sued Judicial Watch after an acrimonious split with the organization in 2006.
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While this inaugural lawsuit may not have the strongest case against the NSA or the president, you can bet it won't be the last. You can read the whole filing below.
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