Monday, August 10, 2009

Linda Douglass: flag@whitehouse.gov ILLEGAL

From Iain Murray, The Corner:

Linda Douglass Admits She's Breaking the Law



Oops!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do any of you remember the TIPS program of George W. Bush?

Here's a reminder from Wikipedia:

"The program's website implied that US workers who had access to private citizens' homes, such as cable installers and telephone repair workers, would be reporting on what was in people's homes if it were deemed 'suspicious.' The initial start of the program was to be August 2002 and would have included one million workers in ten US cities and then to be expanded."

So, Obama got the fishy idea from "W" not the Commies.

Fortunately, a bi-partisan effort led by Dick Armey and Patrick Leahy killed TIPS.

Mary said...

I didn't recall that, but I found this:

A type of neighborhood anti-terror program launched by the Bush administration will be up and active this month in 10 cities across the country and some of those recruited could be neighborhood truck drivers, utility employees and train conductors.

Those are just some of the jobs taken by Teamsters union members, which has signed up to help the Justice Department with its Operation TIPS.

TIPS -- the Terrorism Information and Prevention System -- is one of the core elements of President Bush's Citizen Corps Program. The national system for reporting suspicious and potentially terrorist-related activity is predicated on the assistance of do-good local citizens who would be in positions to witness unusual or suspicious activity in public places. Volunteers will hand tips over to the Justice Department via a toll-free hotline or online.

The Teamsters union is throwing its support behind Operation TIPS not only as a means to show its nonpartisan stripes, but to lend an effort to homeland security, said Teamsters spokesman Rob Black.

Teamsters President James Hoffa -- re-elected last November to run one of the nation's oldest and largest unions -- "made clear" at the end of June during a meeting with Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge that "the Teamsters fully support Operation TIPS," Black said.

"Mr. Hoffa said that Teamster members can be the eyes and ears on the war on terrorism," he added.
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Good grief. That program was about preventing another 9/11, an attack on the country.

That wasn't the White House wanting Americans to report people opposing WH policies.

There's no comparison.