Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
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March 2, 2012 at 12:20am
Is there any precedent for a president going after private citizens like this?
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May '10
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
"Is there any precedent for a president going after private citizens like this?"
Well, there was "flag@whitehouse.gov so concerned citizens could tattle on each other over disparaging "health-care" emails and, "attack watch" so concerned citizens could tattle on each other over insufficient adoration of The Great Obama or some such foolishness. What else would we expect of this little dictator and his ministers?
Oh, yeah, don't forget Clinton and his pals reading FBI files of their political opponents aloud over pizza. Public service! So noble!
Jul '10
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
You realize the lot of you are undoubtedly Attack Watched for this.
Jan '12
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
What would Andrew Breitbart do?
Aug '10
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
Smells of desperation. That's a good sign.
Apr '11
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
Beasely, while most of us would feel proud to have donated, some people have jobs or family contexts that would make the publicity genuinely uncomfortable. As with the vilification of those who supported prop eight, this is about striking minor to trivial political opponents in their private lives.
Jul '11
Re: Top US Official Demands Private Citizens Reveal Confidential Info
Does anybody else think it is strange that the President is referencing his website as ofa.bo? It is using a TLD (top level domain) of .bo, this TLD is suppose to be for entities doing business in Boliva.