Wahine:75.
Exactly my concern. When you have those now running the show, who participated in some way, whether it be contributions to Acorn, receiving kickbacks/payments from Wall Street, campaigns accepting mysterious contributions and showing blatant disregard for security to prevent the perpetration of credit card fraud, suppression of free speech, etc., you wonder just how will adequate and impartial investigations be conducted…or should I say, will anything even be investigated. As a side note, it was interesting to hear that a judge ordered Alaska State to save all copies of email that Gov. Palin had on public accounts, etc., “just incase” of an inpropriety, I guess, and yet nothing was said when BHO was asked for records of State business conducted, and a list of former clients during his Chicago stint, and his answer was, “they have been lost, or disappeared, or they weren’t saved,” or some bizarre excuse. Government business, and the records vanished? Strange! Who will ever be able to get to the bottom of anything?
Does anyone remember the countless hours and months during the Bush administration when the media kept digging and digging for Pres. Bush’s military records? Even when they found the information, they wanted more and more and more. Where are those people now? It seems that those who are enthralled with our new “dear leader”, here and around the world, actually don’t give a damn about who he is, or how he will preside. They don’t want anything brought up that might taint this “historic event” even if it is a fraud. And even worse than the blindness to the corruption, and questionable practices of Acorn and associated orgs, is the continuing microscopic reporting on anything and everything regarding Gov. Palin, real and imaginary. Do you think it is to keep the attention off of important issues? Is it to make the current problems seem less important, less tense, less apparent that this situation could actually really be “above anyone’s pay- grade”.
When regularly requested documentation can’t even be produced, like birth certificates, state records, and names of campaign contributors, how is business going to be handled from here on out. It makes you wonder!
We need to replenish the Journalism Pool, and get some “impartial investigative” (hopefully that isn’t an oxy-moron) reporters in here. Some “real mavericks” ready to get busy and do their job.





