Saturday, June 26, 2010

Elena Kagan Another Saboteur from the Global Commie Unionist Corporate Criminal Regimes ;

A Supreme Court nominee best known for helping
Bill Clinton cover up scandals as a top lawyer in the
impeached president's White House.

The former Ivy League Law School dean is a proven
liberal activist and political operative with no judicial
experience and a controversial history.

As her Senate confirmation hearings approach,
Kagan has already come under fire for a series
of scandals.

She helped the most investigated president in history
stall a sexual-harassment lawsuit and worked behind
the scenes to make an illegal real estate scheme
(known as Whitewater) disappear for the former
commander-in-chief and his equally corrupt wife the
former U.S. Senator and current Secretary of State.

Kagan also took millions of dollars from the Saudis
as dean of Harvard Law School and a chunk of it
reportedly came from 9/11 mastermind
Osama bin Laden.

Then there are her financial ties to Goldman Sachs,
the global investment firm embroiled in a major fraud
scandal.

Kagan was a handsomely paid "advisor"
at the embattled Wall Street titan that donates
generously to Democrats and some believe she
will be the firm's "Golden Girl" on the
Supreme Court if she gets confirmed.

As Obama's solicitor general, Kagan repeatedly
argued in favor of government secrecy which
contradicts the administration's promise of
transparency.

In four of five cases involving
the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
Kagan defended government secrecy, according
to Justice Department documents cited in a news story.

The Supreme Court
took her side in those four cases, allowing lower
court rulings in the government's favor to stand
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2010/jun/defense-docs-show-kagan-defied-federal-law

Accountability Saboteurs
of the Global Commie Unionist
Corporate Criminal Regimes ;

President Obama and his cabinet
love to brag about the administration's
unprecedented transparency, but the reality
is that numerous government agencies keep
denying the investigative arm of Congress
access to information essential to probes
that help weed out corruption.

Among the key federal agencies that block
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
investigators from obtaining information are the
departments of Justice, Defense, Homeland Security
and Health and Human Services, according to the
congressional newspaper that broke the story
this week.

This undoubtedly impedes
the independent nonpartisan
agency's mission of ensuring
federal government accountability.

Despite addressing the issue months ago,
GAO investigators continue to encounter
scores of delays and denials when they attempt
to access information, according to the GAO's
comptroller general who complained about the
matter in a letter to U.S. Senators this week.

Some are longstanding procedures
that for years have impeded access
and others reflect "misinterpretations"
of the GAO's authorities, the letter says
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2010/jun/federal-agencies-block-congressional-probes