Gee, I keep forgetting about that (/snic).
The New York Times described Ohaha's questionnaire required for high-level positions as intensive----"some say invasive." Includes 63 requests for personal and professional records, covering applicants spouses and grown children as well. Traffic tickets carrying fines of less than $50 need not be reported, the application says.
Applicants are asked whether they or anyone in their family owns a gun. They must include any e-mail that might embarrass the president-elect, along with any blog posts and links to Facebook pages. They also want to know every username or handle the applicant used on the Internet.
CONCLUSION IN LIGHT OF SUBSEQUENT EVENTS Looks like the app was for PR purposes only----if Ohaha wants you, you're in......even in you're a Communist.
If Jones is any indication, all of Ohaha's czars are security risks. Jones cheerleader Jarrett and every Czar and enforcer who work for Jarrett and Ohaha must be investigated. Constitutional issues arise when people who work for the federal govt are not vetted properly. Jarrett and the czars should also be audited by IRS and the SEC while the FBI does a "real" background check on them.
I read somewhere(could have been one of your posts) that Obama waved off FBI background checks for most of his czars.
Anything to this? We know Van Jones could never pass a background check.
Those many page forms for Vetting people must have been reserved for Cabinet members.
Again was Van Jones vetted? If so who vetted him and said it was okay to put a Green Communist into a Czar position.
What did Van Jones cost Americans re $’s via extorsion for his green commy buddies?
It is odd...
An administration official said special advisers to the president, or czars, are not required to fill out the questionnaire that runs 7 pages and contains 63 questions.
The entire questionnaire, the official said, is reserved for appointees who must win Senate confirmation. -—
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2334051/posts