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Government less than honest
By Al Johnson
February 08, 2010
Monday PM
Editor-Sitnews
In light of the continuing stream of statical data that is fed
to the U.S public by our current administration that lacks the
ability to be seen in the light of day, the fear of a Government
that is less than honest in its dealings festers.
With that in mind, I recently
sent a letter off to Senator Murkowski asking her to provide
information regarding an apparent effort to dodge direct inquiry
as to the names of 300 convicted terrorist and where they are
housed.
Senator Murkowski,
Bryon
York presents a quantum sized question in his piece. Could
you please, provide me with the data regarding the 300 held terrorist
claimed to be incarcerated? Who are they? Does the Senate committee
on Home Land Security have their names and associations? If
there is not that number, or you can not confirm who they are,
please provide me with a copy of your correspondence to A/G Holder
seeking that information.
It is said that if you tell
a lie often and loudly, it will be accepted as the truth. Needless
to say, I am one of those who doubts the word of my government.
It lies to me and I don't like it.
Looking at the activity of
the "Tea Party" movement, I am not alone, take heed.
Regards,
A.M.Johnson
Thank you
A.M.Johnson
Ketchikan, AK
About: " Elder believer
that the Constitution of our Country is not a living document.
That all legislation considered should be matched with the Constitution
for legality. I do believe my government lies to me. It is our
right to challenge. I am."
Received February 06, 2009
- Published February 08, 2010
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