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CONGRESSMAN: public needs to see classified pages of 9/11 report before we do more in Middle East (Original Post) yurbud Jul 2014 OP
The Saudis colbertforpresident Jul 2014 #1
This Guy, imthevicar Jul 2014 #2
or drive a car or have a family or... yurbud Jul 2014 #3
Seems like a reasonable thing to ask of our elected representatives? 90-percent Jul 2014 #4
I keep hoping that a Manning or Snowden will do the job for them yurbud Jul 2014 #5
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #6
you're welcome yurbud Jul 2014 #7

90-percent

(6,829 posts)
4. Seems like a reasonable thing to ask of our elected representatives?
Fri Jul 18, 2014, 09:14 PM
Jul 2014

Since our government post 9-11 has gone totalitarian fascist police state on us, all in the name of fighting terrorism, this seems like a great idea.

It does not seem too much to ask all 435 members of Congress to read the genesis of why they have elected over the years to strip us of so many Constitutional rights? Actually, it's an outrage to learn that all 435 have not done this years ago!

I hope I live long enough to see all the sealed for 75 years government files on the JFK Assassination. I just wonder what sort of info our government feels compelled to hide on us all the time?

Transparency in government? Oh, how quaint.

This is so incredible it makes me wonder if the Congressman knows he has a terminal disease so wants to do something good for humanity before he succumbs to his illness or a trip in a small plane?

-90% Jimmy

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