US Congressmen linked with scandal inquiries
Published: 30 October, 2009, 23:22
Edited: 01 November, 2009, 20:35
The US House Ethics Committee is looking into the activities of several dozen congressmen, the Washington Post reports, a development that only further discredits Congress, says investigative journalist Wayne Madsen.
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How did things get into such a mess in America? Where are the true leaders? Are Americans getting anything for their tax money being paid. Why are there repeated scandals over and over again in the highest places of the government. Can this mess ever be straightened out or will it continue to be the same old business as usual. When American citizens elect a CONGRESSMAN to office they should not get a CON[gress]MAN. The whole rotten mess can only be corrected by voting all of the current office holders out of office. The apple barrell is just too full of rotten apples to try to sort them out. Vote all the bums out, both democrats and republicans.












Yup, that is the biggest thing we export any more - massive fraud on a global scale. And the banksters are trying to get the taxpayers to pay for all of those toxic assets, which the banksters created after they got their lapdogs in CONgress to rein back the regulators. It has cost us trillions so far and there is no end in sight to the demands for 'bailouts'. Which is why the dollar will soon be as toxic as those worthless derivatives the banksters are afraid to put on their balance sheets. I went shopping today and bought some toilet paper with soon-to-be worthless dollars. Soon the toilet paper will be the real "money" and we will be burning the Federal Reserve Notes.