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In reply to the discussion: Blowback from the White House's Vindictive War on Whistleblowers [View all]Amonester
(11,541 posts)100. Be honest? Wow, what a concept. /sarcasm
They don't want to be honest. It's all or nothing.
I've just came across a post that advocates hitting 'stupid people who disagree' on the side of the head to Wake them up.
I so hope they will enjoy the impeachment process their foolishness will probably result in, and the oRangeman/tuRtleman Regime the repukes will install.
Oh yeah, they will fix everything to their liking!
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What a sad moment in America's history. Our first African American President might be
truedelphi
Jul 2013
#1
The problem is, the biggest single positive accomplishment by this President
truebluegreen
Jul 2013
#14
We are going to have to look closer and deeper at those we support at the National Level
andthesheepgoesbleet
Jul 2013
#52
Ironically, its the whistle blowers that are bringing the magnifying glass to bear...
Veilex
Jul 2013
#84
Except for that Obamacare and pulling the economy out of Bush's ditch thing.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#28
Both of which place corporations far ahead of voters, and neither of which
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#38
Just keep telling yourself that. That way, someone will believe it. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#44
Still bitter that your crowd's collaboration with the Tea Party to kill the ACA failed? nt
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#45
What else do you call people so far around the left bend that they're holding
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#99
If you agree with Michelle Bachmann and disagree with Bernie Sanders on the single most
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#115
No he didn't, Geek. First of all, I think we both agree that the OP wasn't written
truth2power
Jul 2013
#120
No problem. I've noticed that the graphic that precedes the actual body of a thread
truth2power
Jul 2013
#123
I'm saying it's no longer in a death spiral threatening to suck us into a severe depression.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#60
If you're talking about the HC Bill with no PO, that funneled Medicaid funds into
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#48
Heh, another 'progressive' who preferred the economy and health care system
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#56
An idiotic argument to support an idiotic conclusion--sadly common around here.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#62
No, you people who support Michelle Bachmann's efforts to repeal Obamacare
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#68
Are you gonna donate to Louie Gohmert now that your primary anti-Obamacare
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#71
The Republicans have one healthcare goal: return us to the health care system we had under Bush.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#96
Heh, another Democrat who supported the rescue of the Private HC Corporations and
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#74
K&R. Words of wisdom from a whistle blower who suffered the blunt for exposting corruption
think
Jul 2013
#2
Thank you, Shami Leibowitz, for speaking out. My heart cries upon reading your letter.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#3
That Government Lawlessness Is Occurring Under A Democratic President Is Despicable
cantbeserious
Jul 2013
#8
"It is one of the genuine marks of servitude to have the law either concealed or precarious."
bemildred
Jul 2013
#29
I would have no idea what is popular amongst our ruling elites, not being one.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#34
People should only be watched when there is judicially certified probable cause, case by case.
bemildred
Jul 2013
#37
The law enforcement apparatus--divorced from intelligence gathering--is capable only
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#40
This would be a lot simpler if data belonged to the consumer. But it does not.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#55
I don't think we have really sorted that question out yet. Perhaps it is time?
bemildred
Jul 2013
#64
It should be very clear, they send messages. They had police attack peaceful protesters (do not
Dustlawyer
Jul 2013
#16
Oh for Dog's sake. Just drink your cool-aid and bow down to Booz-Allen and the Crlyle Group. nm
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#17
We do seem to be in a Matrix moment as citizens - blue pill or red pill. Face the truth or live in
chimpymustgo
Jul 2013
#23
He wasn't blowing the whistle on US actions. He was concerned about what a foreign power
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#41