To: onyx
That man, (or woman) can also do directly to US Rep. Issa or Senator UGH McCain, or another US Senator more trustworthy with clout, like DeMint, although McCain is furious.
IMHO, I would not go with the Senate; it's a club with rules.
They should go public in a careful way, i.e., get the story to a reporter with some good character who will go public with the story.
139 posted on
10/27/2012 8:41:50 PM PDT by
PieterCasparzen
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To: PieterCasparzen
IMHO, I would not go with the Senate; it's a club with rules.
They should go public in a careful way, i.e., get the story to a reporter with some good character who will go public with the story. The idea is to go public, and that person will need to be bullet proof from repercussions, which means s/he will need a US Rep or Senator with clout to see that his pension is not revoked, nor any promotions stalled.
Also, I can't thinkof a serious reporter of good character, other than Bret Baier and Jennifer Griffin, and perhaps Laura Logan, the woman who was sexually assaulted in Cairo and has been speaking out ever since.
150 posted on
10/27/2012 8:51:39 PM PDT by
onyx
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