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Offline NateRiver

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The Curious Case of the Amtrak Inspector General's Retirement
« on: August 06, 2009, 10:26:40 AM »
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First it was I.G. Walpin who was investigating BO 's supporter on the misused of Americorp funds.
Now it is I.G. Weiderhold for investigating Amtrak’s activities.

The Inspector General Act, amended last year and CO-SPONSORED by Barack Obama, requires the President to notify Congress in writing within 30 days the reasons for removing an Inspector General from office. Did Obama knowingly break the law on this one or did TOTUS forget to tell him he couldn't do it.


Offline Chris_

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Re: The Curious Case of the Amtrak Inspector General's Retirement
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2009, 12:47:18 PM »
Your first mistake is assuming that he really cares about whether his actions are legal or not.........

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