Representative Jane Harman is making news lately for her alleged betrayal of the United States by offering to intervene on behalf of Israeli spies. The AIPAC representatives who were posing as students purportedly turned over secret documents that detailed American policy proposals towards Iran before they had even been debated.
Obviously there are domestic enemies of the United States in Congress these days, but the American people have been wondering who the culprits are. It seems likely that Harman is one of them. If the NSA tapes are revealed to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Representative Harman offered to intervene to protect spies then should she be dealt with as we did with other spies? It is wartime after all.
The Department of Homeland security is hard at work painting honest veterans and anti-abortion groups as extremists. One wonders when the traitors on Capitol Hill will be prosecuted by the DHS as domestic terrorists? Don't hold your breath on that one.
Interestingly enough the congresswoman had been fighting in previous years for expanded surveillance powers. Hey, if you've got nothing to hide, why worry about them listening in, eh Congresswoman?
So, here's the question of the day.








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