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    Tag: Hillary Clinton

    Really, Rep. Rogers?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Nov 19, 2012 at 06:33:47 PM EST
    Tags: Mike Rogers, FBI, Eric Cantor, House Republicans, Susan Rice, Hillary Clinton, Jill Kelley, Lieawatha Warren, Holly Petraeus, Massive Election Fraud, the Obama Putsch (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, suggested on Sunday that the White House may not have been completely forthcoming with Congress about the Petraeus affair.

    "I'm not sure the president wasn't told before the election," Rogers said on the NBC news show "Meet the Press." Rogers didn't elaborate.

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    GMAFB.  Did this guy lose his 5 year career with the FBI because they switched to mechanical pencils so they didn't need him around to sharpen #2 yellows, or what?  No, Rep. Rogers.  The better question is, Eric Cantor.

    But when he was given the David Petraeus scandal on a silver platter by an FBI whistleblower, more than a week before the election, Cantor turned the information over to the FBI, the same agency which had been conducting the cover-up on Obama's behalf. Indeed, this cover-up is why the whistleblower came to Cantor. The predictable result of going to the FBI, headed by Robert Mueller, who was re-appointed by Obama, is that nothing was done and Obama won the election.

    This wouldn't be a first.  Cantor also went out of his way to protect Obama friendly "establishment" players, too.  To kick swamp slime up one more notch, there's also the Lieawatha Warren, and Holly Petraeus, connection too.  Why, this whole damn election, with all the voter fraud that went on, is beginning to look like the biggest charade ever perpetrated on the American public by the alleged "Two Party" system.

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    Tabloids, Hard News, and American Pravda


    By jrfoleyjr, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 01, 2010 at 05:20:20 PM EST
    Tags: national inquirer, barack obama, vera baker, michelle obama, william jefferson clinton, monica lewinski, hillary clinton, fort marcy park (all tags)

    Where news breaks from nowadays can be surprising.

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