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ucrdem

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Tue Jul 30, 2013, 08:48 PM Jul 2013

Troglodyte Republicon "HEARTS" Bradley Manning, proposes a national holiday [View all]

Why are neanderthals like Chuck Grassley, longtime GOP Senator from Iowa, so fond of "whistleblowers" like Manning that they're proposing a holiday to honor them?

Senator proposes National Whistleblower Day on same date as Manning verdict
RT | Published time: July 30, 2013 18:57


'Patron saint of whistleblowers' US Senator Chuck Grassley, R-IA

The idea might not win approval with the rest of the Senate, but Republican lawmaker Chuck Grassley has put in a resolution for a new commemorative holiday for the United States – National Whistleblower Appreciation Day.

"Anything we can do to uphold whistleblowers and their protection is the right thing to keep government responsible," said Grassley, who is famous for personally aiding whistleblowers in their battles against rule-breaking officials. "If you know laws are being violated and money's being misspent, you have a patriotic duty to report it."

The choice of 30 July, the date suggested in the proposal, made jointly with Democratic Senator Carl Levin, is not accidental. It marks the 235th anniversary of what was one of the earliest whistleblowing regulations implemented anywhere – by the Founding Fathers in the Continental Congress in the midst of the Revolutionary War.

It is the duty of all persons in the service of the United States, as well as all other the inhabitants thereof, to give the earliest information to Congress or other proper authority of any misconduct, frauds or misdemeanors committed by any officers or persons in the service of these states, which may come to their knowledge,” said the bill, resolved on July 30, 1778.

http://rt.com/usa/chuck-grassley-whistleblower-day-809/


note to Grassley: The UK Guardian does not constitute "a proper authority." Neither does Julian Assange, and neither does Glenn Greenwald.
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Isn't guilt by association fun? NuclearDem Jul 2013 #1
I wouldn't call it fun exactly, but I wouldn't call it coincidental either. ucrdem Jul 2013 #2
Chuck Grassley supports Bradley Manning. NuclearDem Jul 2013 #4
"Pares cum paribus facillimē congregantur." ucrdem Jul 2013 #18
Yeah, means the same thing. Guilt by association. NuclearDem Jul 2013 #21
Actually it means pairs are most easily joined with pairs. ucrdem Jul 2013 #24
Yes, it absolutely is relevant. NuclearDem Jul 2013 #27
I dunno, why don't the Cheney Dems explain it for us. Union Scribe Jul 2013 #3
Cheney Dems RetroLounge Jul 2013 #8
they seem strangely silent in this thread so far quinnox Jul 2013 #26
Nice smear against Carl Levin, while you were at it. MNBrewer Jul 2013 #5
Grassley called Obama stupid in a tweet to his constitutents. ucrdem Jul 2013 #7
This resolution that upsets you so much is co-sponsored by Levin MNBrewer Jul 2013 #11
And this post is about Senator Grassley. nt ucrdem Jul 2013 #19
And this thread is about what we want it to be. SMC22307 Jul 2013 #22
+ a gazillion. nt Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #28
your quoted material was also about Sen. Levin. MNBrewer Jul 2013 #23
Now THAT would be guilt by association. But we're better than that. ucrdem Jul 2013 #25
Why would a fine, upstanding Democrat like Levin go in with a "Troglodyte Republicon" on anything MNBrewer Jul 2013 #29
What do they have to be guilty about? SMC22307 Jul 2013 #30
That is exactly what the question in the OP goes to. ucrdem Jul 2013 #31
this whole thing has created strange coalitions functioning_cog Jul 2013 #6
"made jointly with Democratic Senator Carl Levin" quinnox Jul 2013 #9
I guess Carl Levin called Obama stupid too! NuclearDem Jul 2013 #10
I'm guessing that Carl Levin never loved him Autumn Jul 2013 #13
That racist troglodyte! NuclearDem Jul 2013 #15
I'm just pleased that the OP is taken from RT.com quinnox Jul 2013 #14
Yay! We can throw in a Putin/Snowden reference too! NuclearDem Jul 2013 #16
It does look like rt.com has been given the seal of approval by the anti-Snowden crowd quinnox Jul 2013 #17
When "a proper authority" is not allowed to discuss it because it's classified Autumn Jul 2013 #12
The 1778 regulation doesn't say anything about discussion. ucrdem Jul 2013 #20
I think the founding fathers in their wildest nightmares, never envisioned Autumn Jul 2013 #32
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