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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

State Department Memo Reveals Possible Cover-Ups, Halted Investigations
allegations that a State Department security official in Beirut "engaged in sexual assaults" on foreign nationals hired as embassy guards and the charge and that members of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's security detail "engaged prostitutes while on official trips in foreign countries" -- a problem the report says was "endemic." The memo also reveals details about an "underground drug ring" was operating near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and supplied State Department security contractors with drugs. Aurelia Fedenisn, a former investigator with the State Department's internal watchdog agency, the Inspector General, told Miller, "We also uncovered several allegations of criminal wrongdoing in cases, some of which never became cases." In such cases, DSS agents told the Inspector General's investigators that senior State Department officials told them to back off, a charge that Fedenisn says is "very" upsetting.  

AP Turns On Obama: 2nd Term On Verge Of Imploding
Liz Sidoti, the national politics editor for The Associated Press, takes a look at the Obama Administration’s mounting scandals, the president’s promises, and the polls. Her conclusion is that Obama’s second term is on the verge of imploding. Oh, and on top of the scandals, Obama has one more problem — ObamaCare.

Russia says it would “consider” asylum request from NSA leaker
“If such an appeal is given, it will be considered,” said Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, regarding the possibility of an asylum request from NSA leaker Edward Snowden. Now we get to enjoy a lecture on the evils of political persecution from the Russians.  

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