B******i. Just getting started...
Did you even look at the article or just dismiss it out hand as you always do?
It sounds like this guy got tossed under the political bus and is pissed off and telling stories now.
We shall see where it goes.
skylane5sp wrote:
Did you even look at the article or just dismiss it out hand as you always do?
nakkh wrote:
It sounds like this guy got tossed under the political bus and is pissed off and telling stories now.
We shall see where it goes.
Indeed we shall, Nakkh....Indeed we shall! One thing for certain, those who wish to denigrate this "whistle blower" sure won't be able to throw the race card.
OK-
Just remember when his story evaporates, your post here.
warwoman wrote:
Indeed we shall, Nakkh....Indeed we shall! One thing for certain, those who wish to denigrate this "whistle blower" sure won't be able to throw the race card.
nakkh wrote:
OK-
Just remember when his story evaporates, your post here.
When the sub committee is finished, and they find there is nothing there to see, I will remember and comment to that effect.
I believe I've asked before, WILL YOU DO LIKEWISE IF THERE'S FOUND TO BE FIRE WHERE THERE'S SMOKE???
Remember this post- Sure.
warwoman wrote:
When the sub committee is finished, and they find there is nothing there to see, I will remember and comment to that effect.
I believe I've asked before, WILL YOU DO LIKEWISE IF THERE'S FOUND TO BE FIRE WHERE THERE'S SMOKE???
It's been over 2 years now, of course many are snoozing by now. But the investigation of this event could have been over long ago had important information been produced in an accurate and timely fashion. Seeking the t***h in government activities is NOT supposed to be like pulling teeth!
If they have nothing to hide, as Media Matters claims, this thing should be a breeze, and we can get on to other things. But after seeing clips of irrelevant Mr. Hicks being interrogated by Mr. Gowdy, it looks like it'll be a long show with no intermission.
I'd like to add that Sharyl Attkisson has more professional integrity than most Senators or Congresspersons.
I find it disturbing that we have people in power making decisions and they are never held accountable for their numerous wrong decisions. Many of those decisions are deadly but rarely is there ever any consequences more than a ripple or two and the crimes and incompetence just drift away in oblivion.
gmcase wrote:
I find it disturbing that we have people in power making decisions and they are never held accountable for their numerous wrong decisions. Many of those decisions are deadly but rarely is there ever any consequences more than a ripple or two and the crimes and incompetence just drift away in oblivion.
I agree! Let's start off by having Bush follow Cheney to prison!
Then we can do others.
Danilo wrote:
It's been over 2 years now, of course many are snoozing by now. But the investigation of this event could have been over long ago had important information been produced in an accurate and timely fashion. Seeking the t***h in government activities is NOT supposed to be like pulling teeth!
If they have nothing to hide, as Media Matters claims, this thing should be a breeze, and we can get on to other things. But after seeing clips of irrelevant Mr. Hicks being interrogated by Mr. Gowdy, it looks like it'll be a long show with no intermission.
I'd like to add that Sharyl Attkisson has more professional integrity than most Senators or Congresspersons.
It's been over 2 years now, of course many are sno... (
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I spotted an error in my last comment I need to correct. I watched several videos back-to-back and got Mr. Hicks mixed up with Gregory Sullivan, who should have been the irrelevant witness I named.
I agree there is a woeful lack of accountability from this crew of crooks. They play an ongoing game of musical chairs, and it's almost impossible to have the responsible party "on the stand" at any given time.
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