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FBI Raids Office of Special Counsel

Loyalist

Fed Worker & Union Guy
DOD
Tue May 6, 2008 3:23 PM

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This is a neo-con/administration loyalist. If guilty, they should make an example of him, & next go after his superiors. He did not act alone. It was a team effort!

Re: Loyalist

IT Specialist
DOD
Wed May 7, 2008 1:02 PM
I always find it interesting when Republicans are described as NEO-CONS. Yet the term dates back some 40 -50 years and it was used to describe Southern Democrats against Civil Rights Reform. The term has certainly been re-packaged by Liberals to attack Republicans but its origins are from a period that the Dems would like to forget.

Re: Loyalist

Civ
DoD
Wed May 7, 2008 3:05 PM
I think Fedworker's real gripe is that the current Director didn't slam dunk complaints in favor of the complainant every time. The former Director, who is now counsel for the union, by the way, did just that. Conspiracy?????

Maybe the current Director wanted REAL investigations as opposed to whitewashing.

Re: Loyalist

IT Specalist
DFAS-IN
Thu May 8, 2008 7:15 AM
To the Civ DoD,

If the current Director wanted REAL investigations as opposed to whitewashing them then why is the FBI investigating him? Could it be that the current Director is doing something illegal? Your statement is illogical.

House of cards

Twenty Plus still going
DOT
Tue May 6, 2008 4:24 PM

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This is the start of it,
now i suspect that the rats are going to be leaving Washington one way or another, lets hope more than a few will see jail time that has been so well earned,
now served.

Re: House of cards

Salior
DON
Tue May 6, 2008 8:22 PM
Wow-this is huge.

House of Cards

Agent
IRS
Wed May 7, 2008 10:41 AM

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One of another in a long line of Bush appointees to hit the skids. We are suppose to show the office of the President respect when his close ties with the Directors of HUD, GSA and now Special Counsel are indicating improper ties with the Republican Party. Cheney and the oil executives meeting behind closed doors, now look what has happened to oil prices. Is it any wonder why the American people have no confidence in our system? Greed, power and influence peddling, unfortunately is not limited to one party, but it seems old Georgie boy is up to his eyeballs in this. Hey, California had a recall of its governor, can we do the same for national politicans? Kind of like a Mulligan in golf.

Re: House of Cards

IT Specalist
DFAS-IN
Thu May 8, 2008 7:42 AM
To the Agent IRS,

You are 100% right. I am shock that the American public is not demanding that the President and Vice President disclose what was discuss in that oil executives meeting behind closed doors. I feel that they talked about raising the price of gas and oil. They also discuss how to present their plans to the American public. The President, Vice President and the oil executives are screwing all of the American public with these crazy gas prices and at the same time, they are not giving us a kiss.

Re: House of Cards

Fed Peasant
DOD
Thu May 8, 2008 2:49 PM
If the oil companies & VP Cheney getting cozy bothers you?? Think about them cozying up with the likes of middle eastern leaders & oil executives, in a very deferential & subservient way. All meant to keep the oil flowing. The influence of foreign interest/money/oil politics in our country &, in paticular our government should mortify Americans!!! Unless you think that free global trade, open markets, & open borders are your thing!!!

Why am I not surprised?

Quality Assurance Specialist
DoD
Thu May 8, 2008 10:02 AM

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Do most Americans even have an idea this has taken place or what it means to them?
There should be no surprise...neither side of the isle is clean...
Remember...George was the "anointed one" by the republican party after Bob "its my turn" Dole produced a less than stellar run against Bill "I did not have sex" Clinton. Looks like the lesson to be learned from the last 16 years is that the status quo needs change....no not any one candidate....If an "I" is after their name, well you know the rest. After all, changing my affiliation to independent should send some sort of message....

Not surprised

Patient Business Assistant
VA
Mon Jun 2, 2008 10:38 AM

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This is a political shell game. No one blamed for the breaches in law are held accountable. Agencies created to protect our laws don't. Noticed that investigations are done w/ no result? People are getting paid big $ to do nothing. There's no recourse in govmnt. now. The constitution is being ignored. Watch dogs of govt. agencies don't guard our rights, & look the other way. Closed meetings, secret documents, evidence disappearing, the norm now. I thought the reason our 4 fathers came over here, was so no monied elite group couldn't call the shots for the rest of us. Since the american people don't protest in the conventional way anymore, they're getting away w/ any crazy scheme. The greed & corruption is in this country is criminal, but no one is going to jail. We need to put age & term limits on the congress/senate/presidency. We can't save the new future, w/ old politicians making deals/laws to keep them & theirs comfortable, & giving themselves raises. We the people, ignored

Re: Not surprised

Prof
Small College
Mon Jun 2, 2008 8:34 PM
The voters send the same people back to federal office every two and six years. A majority would appear to be happy with the situation. What is the problem?
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