Obama is a presidential candidate. A presidential candidate should have
nothing to hide. He does. His friend in a creepy, creeping media to
their best to hide anything that could affect his campaign or distort
news like the one following this comment to punish, not the wrong doers,
but the whistleblowers (despite the laws to protect them), as in this
sample of AP Leftist infiltration worldwide.
Motive sought for Obama (THE UNTOUCHABLE) pass****t breach
By ANNE GEARAN, AP Diplomatic Writer
And we wonder, what is a "diplomatic" writer doing making an article
defending the privacy of a public figure?
1 hour, 12 minutes ago
WA****NGTON - The State Department says it is trying to determine whether
three contract workers had a political motive for looking at Democratic
presidential candidate Barack Obama's pass****t files.
Two of the employees were fired for the security breach and the third
was disciplined but is still working, the department said Thursday
night. It would not release the names of those who were fired and
disciplined or the names of the two companies for which they worked. The
department's inspector general is investigating.
Obama's pass****t records are public. He is the one many wants to feed
force on the American people as a ruler for unspecified changes.
Obama was born in Hawaii and lived in Indonesia for several years as a
child before returning to the United States. As a member of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, he has traveled to
the Middle East; the former Soviet states with Sen. Richard Lugar,
R-Ind.; and Africa, where in 2006 he and his wife, Michelle, publicly
took HIV tests in Kenya to encourage people there to do the same.
Obama's father was born in Kenya, and the senator still has relatives
there.
The disclosure of inappropriate pass****t inquiries recalled an incident
in 1992, when a Republican political appointee at the State Department
was demoted over a search of presidential candidate Bill Clinton's
pass****t records. At the time he was challenging President George H.W.
Bush.


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