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Damn government agencies who think they can get away with anything

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 16:05
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NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Here comes yet another:
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The Secret Service continued to be rocked Thursday by allegations of its agents' transgressions, though one U.S. government official cautioned against assuming there are systemic problems or that they are not properly investigated.

The new claims include an account stemming from El Salvador described by CNN affiliate Seattle TV station KIRO as very similar to the Colombia prostitution scandal purportedly involving members of the Secret Service and other government agencies.

The U.S. government official acknowledged there had been missteps among Secret Service members, while adding that such problems are to be expected given the agency's 147-year history

Why are "such problems to be expected"? Yeah, in El Salvador, and maybe Columbia, nothing technically "illegal" happened, but that's no excuse!

The problem with people being on unlimited budgets and lack of oversight is that, be it public or private sector, people will try to get away with whatever they can. THAT's something you can't look back and blame Bush for; it's been going on (and growing?) for more years than I've been alive.

Somebody needs to clean up this attitude; certainly it's been around since way before Obama, but I'd like to see him do some house cleaning and put some people on checking out ALL the departments. When we hear idiotic things like this, AND like the lack of oversight and corruption before the Gulf Spill, as well as the various monetary scandals in administrations by both parties, it should be a wake-up call that there should be more oversight and it's gotten bad enough that every part of the government should be checked out to change the attitude!

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 2:31 PM

RIONAEIRE

Beir bua agus beannacht


They were there on business, on the tax payer's dollar and time, so they don't have any business doing that. On their own time is different since that is technically legal there, but on our time, no thanks.

I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 4:05 PM

GEEZER

Keep the Shiny side up


Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:
Somebody needs to clean up this attitude; certainly it's been around since way before Obama, but I'd like to see him do some house cleaning and put some people on checking out ALL the departments. When we hear idiotic things like this, AND like the lack of oversight and corruption before the Gulf Spill, as well as the various monetary scandals in administrations by both parties, it should be a wake-up call that there should be more oversight and it's gotten bad enough that every part of the government should be checked out to change the attitude!



Interesting to see you agreeing with the Republicans, rather than Democrats like Sen. Chuck Schumer, about the need for independent review, housecleaning and oversight.

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Amid calls by some Republicans for a broader congressional-led investigation, the official was also quick to defend the government's internal review process and the role of the Secret Service's Office of Professional Responsibility in dealing with that agency...

Sen. Chuck Grassley -- the top Republican in his chamber's Judiciary Committee, which was briefed Wednesday by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on the Colombia scandal -- said the KIRO report "only reaffirms the need for independent investigations by the (Homeland Security Department's independent) inspector general."
"There are rumors flying about various incidents over several years about the conduct of Secret Service personnel, as well as other law enforcement and military personnel in locations around the world," the Iowa Republican said. "The only way to put to rest the rumors of a much wider problem is for the allegations to receive transparent and independent reviews."
Another Republican on that committee, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, called for Congress itself to investigate "as part of our oversight responsibilities."
But Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat and Judiciary Committee member, disagreed and said Napolitano's investigation needs to come first.



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