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Dear Tea Party: I had provided information relating to discrimination and corruption to Hon. Steve King's office. The office staff refuse to disclose the information to Hon. King or a criminal investigator. This is an issue that comes under the investigation of Attorney General executive branch agency cite 28 usc sec. 535. What possile reason would staff provided not to comply with the obligation of public secvice. 2635.101 #11. Staff of Hon. King are not the only ones blocking an investigation by the Attorney General.
This is not about a single case but an Agency that has clearly gone beyond the intent of Congress to redefine, force or worse, alter or change civil rights laws under Title VII and areas of employment. You or anyone else are simply forwarding a matter of concern to the public interest: to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, to the responsibility of Hon. Berman and Hon. Sherman to uphold the laws and Constitution to promptly direct the matter to the Attorney General to defend the laws and Constitution. Wouldn’t you like to know if the Congressman or Senator, whom we pay, adhear to a sworn Oath of Office? Congress can do their job when those in the public have courage to speak out and provide information relating to government corruption and abuses.
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By their actions we know very few can be trusted. Compare how their voting record reflects to upholding the Constitution which they all swore an oath to uphold. Check out Congressman Steve King's voting record on the Patriot Act and to keep extending it. The speak forthrightly but have the tongue of a serpent! | |
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