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Another Scandal

Tam

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The Department of State Inspector General is asking for Whistleblower Protection as the Higher Ups are going after her because she refused to scrub the truth out of her Inspectors report. They wanted her to scrub any comments/evidence of corruption and abuse to protect the Leadership/Hillary's political reputation and she wouldn't. When you have the Inspector General asking for protection because she did her job that is SCARY AND WRONG. :shock: :x

Anyone that doesn't believe the Higher Ups at the DOS were doing what she claimed they need to go back and read Victoria Nuland's emails about the Benghazi Talking points and how she didn't want any thing ie the TRUTH included that would give the Congress, ie the Republicans, a issue to target their leadership for ignoring the multiple warning.

How in the Hell can you believe anything coming out of this Administration when Inspectors are threatened for doing their jobs and the Heads of Departments are lying to the Congress while under oath. :roll: :mad:

CORRUPTION HAS OVERFLOWED THE SWAMP AND IS FLOODING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. :roll:
 

Steve

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CORRUPTION HAS OVERFLOWED THE SWAMP AND IS FLOODING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY.

this was pislucy's plan.. but she didn't realize.. that when you "drain a swamp" to see what is in there. you have to put the slimey stinky crap somehwere.. I guess they inadvertently pumped it into the IRS,... state department and DOJs office buildings.. :?
 

hypocritexposer

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Obama signed a new law expanding whistleblower protections for some government employees in November, and on January 2, he signed the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, which extends similar protections to defense contractors who expose waste and corruption. But the NDAA signing came with a caveat that blindsided the bill's backers and has some in the whistleblower community up in arms: In a signing statement, Obama wrote that the bill's whistleblowing protections "could be interpreted in a manner that would interfere with my authority to manage and direct executive branch officials," and he promised to ignore them if they conflicted with his power to "supervise, control, and correct employees' communications with the Congress in cases where such communications would be unlawful or would reveal information that is properly privileged or otherwise confidential."

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/obama-whistleblower-protections-signing-statement
 

Tam

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hypocritexposer said:
Obama signed a new law expanding whistleblower protections for some government employees in November, and on January 2, he signed the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, which extends similar protections to defense contractors who expose waste and corruption. But the NDAA signing came with a caveat that blindsided the bill's backers and has some in the whistleblower community up in arms: In a signing statement, Obama wrote that the bill's whistleblowing protections "could be interpreted in a manner that would interfere with my authority to manage and direct executive branch officials," and he promised to ignore them if they conflicted with his power to "supervise, control, and correct employees' communications with the Congress in cases where such communications would be unlawful or would reveal information that is properly privileged or otherwise confidential."


http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/obama-whistleblower-protections-signing-statement

In other words the Checks and Balances over his Administration is tossed out the door to protect his LYING and ABUSE OF POWER. :?
 
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