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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Is This Real? Did Obama's DOJ Tap the Phones of Congressmen?

Congressman David Nunes of California said yesterday that the Department of Justice had tapped the phones in the Congressional cloakroom.  This is a private area of the Capitol reserved for the private use of the men and women in Congress.

I do not know if this is true.  Nunes' claim is, so far, the only one which I have heard.  If, however, there is any truth to this allegation, it is perhaps the biggest bombshell of all of the ongoing scandals facing president Obama and the Obamacrats.  There may be occassions where Congressmen suspected of criminal activity could be surveiled by the DOJ.  For example, years ago there was a sting called Abscam which caught a whole group of Democrat congressmen who were willing to sell their votes for money coming from a fake arab oil billionaire.  The FBI filmed the whole phony interaction which took place in a hotel room.  So far as I know, however, there has never been a case where the phones available to all congressmen were tapped in order to troll for possible illegal behavior by one of them.  If this is true, it is an incredible outrage.

What will we learn next?  Did the DOJ bug the chambers of the Supreme Court?  Did they threaten the Justices with audits by the IRS in order to sway their votes?  It seems that nothing, NOTHING is off limits to the secret police at DOJ.



 

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