On May 18, 10:31 pm, Greegor <Greego...@gmail.com> wrote: Isn't it strange how with supposed Whistleblower protections a government worker would feel the need to use a fictitious identity on an anonymous letter to bring down government corruption? http://www.courant.com/news/politics/hc-ethics0518.artmay18,0,1464987... Document Accusing Ethics Chief Was A Fraud By JON LENDER
Isn't it strange how with supposed Whistleblower protections a government worker would feel the need to use a fictitious identity on an anonymous letter to bring down government corruption? http://www.courant.com/news/politics/hc-ethics0518.artmay18,0,1464987.story Document Accusing Ethics Chief Was A Fraud By JON LENDER Courant Staff Writer May 18, 2008 A mysterious, unsigned letter
The New York Times | Protection for Endangered Whistle-Blowers http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122707D.shtml In an editorial, The New York Times writes: "Congress is finally ready to stand up to the Bush administration and for those courageous federal workers who dare to reveal waste and abuse in government. The Senate has passed strong reforms to the 1989 whistle-blower protection law,
The war on whistle-blowers U.S. officials have long retaliated against employees who speak out, burying the dangers they expose. Now, Congress wants to give whistle-blowers greater protection -- but President Bush vows to stop it. By James Sandler Nov. 01, 2007 | If there is any doubt about how the Bush administration treats government whistle-blowers, consider the case of Teresa Chambers
On Aug 20, 11:10 am, "Frank Arthur" <A...@Arthurian.com> wrote: Ordinary working Americans do not support "whistle blowers" and tend to shun them. Just like most Americans who do not obey traffic laws and buy millions of anti Radar devices. We're talking about low life murderers, rapists and drug dealers.... not speeders. I'd "snitch" on these types in an instant. The community that