Getting ready for the hearings?
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7 comments:
Oh they got you now you hater!
"Getting ready for the hearings?"
Thas funny! Is it even remotely possible that there's a Threeper lurking in the Senate offices?
The REAL question is whether that viewer arrived as a GOOD guy or as a BAD guy. Was he sent by Senator Grassley to get up to speed on the background? Or was the viewer sent by Senator Leahy to look for ways to obscure and confuse?
Inquiring minds want to know. If you have any friends on Senate Staff with IT connections, they can tell you whose computer that was based on the (full) IP address since FedGov uses static addresses. I see that you or your reporting software have obscured the final group.
I wonder if he learned anything.
I wonder if the Sarge is gonna knock some Senatorial Heads together. Hey Sarge if ya need a little help I got your back.
Dennis
III
Texas
I hope the lurker acquired an education. It'll be interesting to see if during the hopefully upcoming investigative hearings some of us are quoted and some answers are demanded from relevant questions.
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My bet is that he was sent by Leahy or Reid to find ways to obfuscate and confuse. After all, the Senate Sergeant at Arms DOES work for them.
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