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The DOJ pursues the "real criminal" in the NSA spying scandal

While the high-level lawbreakers are protected from consequences by our political class, only the courageous whistle-blower is subject to criminal prosecution.

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  • Wednesday, January 7, 2009 08:17 PM

    Gosh, what's a retired and very boring boring boring Air Force Lifer supposed to do with his lonely live.

    If they retroactively impeach Bush, he could spend all day watching the proceedings on CSPAN, calling in to get to hear is voice on TV once every two months, and provide us here with his endless and prolific comments about how, he, a genuine military retiree, a real ex lifer in the Air Force, no less, has something very important to say about all this, bla bla bla.

    Hey, Sarge.

    How about Facebook?

    There are lots of hot widows out there looking for a stud like you, Sarge, (especially if you come with one of those generous military pensions and plenty of life insurance.)

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