I watched the hearing yesterday. Compelling evidence! I have to admit that the evidence aired was already known to me (I refuse to rely on the MSM for critical information, after all). And yet the fact that Kucinich et al were "allowed" a public forum to present their arguments--given the current administration's ongoing denial of "the public's right to know"--gave me hope that perhaps all is not yet lost in this land of the shredded Constitution.
Sadly, my hope was short-lived. Upon researching the major online news sources for commentary, I was unable to discover even a passing reference to what I considered an historic moment in the national political arena.
Once again, citizens are deprived of the very information they need in order to approach the truth about the real "state of the union." A damned shame.
Thanks for posting all the same, Zennie. Some of us are paying attention. I only hope that we can ultimately prevail. Peace!
I watched the hearing yesterday. Compelling evidence! I have to admit that the evidence aired was already known to me (I refuse to rely on the MSM for critical information, after all). And yet the fact that Kucinich et al were "allowed" a public forum to present their arguments--given the current administration's ongoing denial of "the public's right to know"--gave me hope that perhaps all is not yet lost in this land of the shredded Constitution.
ReplyDeleteSadly, my hope was short-lived. Upon researching the major online news sources for commentary, I was unable to discover even a passing reference to what I considered an historic moment in the national political arena.
Once again, citizens are deprived of the very information they need in order to approach the truth about the real "state of the union." A damned shame.
Thanks for posting all the same, Zennie. Some of us are paying attention. I only hope that we can ultimately prevail. Peace!