There’s an important but little-noticed subtext in the revelations about alleged FBI misconduct in the investigations into Hillary Clinton’s email practices and Donald Trump’s Russia associations.
It’s the light they shine on what has come to be routine obstruction of public records laws by federal officials.
The
records that federal agencies generate while in our employ aren’t owned
by faceless bureaucrats or political officials who can choose to
withhold or disclose at their discretion and convenience. The records
are owned by us: the public.
That includes text messages.
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Hi, Brock. If you have time, watch the Sharyl-Attkisson
ReplyDeleteprogram from today. Very enlightening. I wish I could
call it 'our government' but I can't. Long gone. Nothing
but a bunch of sleazes. Issa was very revealing.
The whole gov needs to be dissolved and rebuilt and not by
them.
http://fullmeasure.news/news/full-episodes/full-measure-february-4-2018
ReplyDeleteHe sure pegged McCain and listening to all he said especially Gunrunner-Fast & Furious, the Swamp is worst than I thought. It doesn't need to be drained, it needs to be nuked. Thanks.
DeleteYes, and the Benghazi slaughter - all manipulated - six month
ReplyDeletedelay in the investigation, you know the short memory syndrome - Gowdy is not above reproach either.
Sodomized, just like what was done to Gaddafi. All to protect
their own little secret societies.
Can't trust anyone these days.
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