Wednesday, June 05, 2013

More tab clearing

since I don't want to type a lot.

New Evidence Puts Man In North America 50,000 Years Ago

IRS refuses to turn over documents on targeting to Senate
Charge 'em with contempt, no warnings.

The Environmental Protection Agency is facing Inspector  General and Congressional probes regarding political targeting of conservative groups.

Did you know that previously illegal immigrants who are legalized–like the 11 million immigrants granted Registered Provisional status by the Schumer-Rubio Gang of 8 bill–not only qualify for the Earned Income Tax credit (EITC) when they go to work (which seems reasonable enough to me) but may also get to apply for retroactive credits for previous years in which they were working illegally?

A sheriff's deputy and sheriff who need their ass kicked to another job:
The boy was questioned by the principal and a sheriff's deputy, who also wanted to search the family home without a warrant, Henkelman said. "He started asking me questions about if I have firearms, and [the deputy said] he's going to have to search my house.  Search my house?  I just wanted to know what happened."
No search was performed, and the deputy left Henkelman's home after the father answered questions in a four-page questionnaire issued by the Sheriff's Office.
A: "Set foot in my house without a warrant and I'll have you up on charges and sue you."
B: "Questionnaire?  Before you'll LEAVE MY HOME?  Talk to my lawyer."


Questions for the White House counsel.

Friggin' Massachussetts.


Former CIA Director Leon Panetta revealed the name of the Navy SEAL unit that carried out the Osama bin Laden raid and named the unit’s ground commander at a 2011 ceremony attended by “Zero Dark Thirty” filmmaker Mark Boal, according to a draft Pentagon inspector general’s report obtained by a watchdog group.

Panetta also disclosed classified information designated as “top secret” and “secret” during his presentation at the CIA awards ceremony, says the draft IG report published Wednesday by the Project on Government Oversight.


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