Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Congress: A long tradition of Corruption and Ambivalence
I ran across this article written by Capitol Hill Blue editor Jack Sharp, researcher Marilyn Crosslyn and private investigator James Hargill on August 20, 1999.
Many of the players in this article are gone now, but it is becoming more and more apparent that they have been replaced by new operatives that do not have "we the people" as their primary concern. This article gives you an idea of what we are dealing with in DC. You can read about the Tea Party as to what we are going to do about it in November.
Read "A long tradition of Corruption and Ambivalence" here.
Many of the players in this article are gone now, but it is becoming more and more apparent that they have been replaced by new operatives that do not have "we the people" as their primary concern. This article gives you an idea of what we are dealing with in DC. You can read about the Tea Party as to what we are going to do about it in November.
Read "A long tradition of Corruption and Ambivalence" here.
Labels:
2010,
Elections,
Government Corruption
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