10/30: Accidental Disclosure

House ethics investigators have been scrutinizing the activities of more than 30 lawmakers and several aides in inquiries about issues including defense lobbying and corporate influence peddling, according to a confidential House ethics committee report prepared in July.

The report appears to have been inadvertently placed on a publicly accessible computer network, and it was provided to The Washington Post by a source not connected to the congressional investigations. The committee said Thursday night that the document was released by a low-level staffer.

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2 Responses to “10/30: Accidental Disclosure”
  1. BabyBoomer1945 says:

    “low level staffer”????? Does that mean Obama has friends in low places? Oppps, this low level guy exposed the corruption so Obama must have enimies in low places too? Maybe this low level guy really wanted to get the truth out and it was no accident…..which makes him a hero…..Hmmmm, the WH has to be a little more than worried about the things they have to hide from the general puplic……where’s the transparency Obama promise?

  2. suthin_man says:

    I hope that Pelosi,Reid,Franks,Boxer and Dodd are at the head of the list for investigation! There isn’t a more corrupt bunch of trash in government!! Oh, Nancy, I’m glad that boil on your shoulders finally came to a head!!


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