Hard to believe, I know:
Democratic attorneys general signed a secrecy agreement aimed at keeping private the details of their investigation into climate-change dissenters, according to documents released Thursday.
The Common Interest Agreement was signed in April and May by representatives for 17 attorneys general as part of their collaborative pursuit of fossil-fuel companies, academics and think tanks that challenge the narrative of catastrophic climate-change.
Such agreements are typically used by prosecutors on investigations involving litigation, but the pact signed by AGs United for Clean Power was different in that they were “clearly drafted to obstruct open-records requests while these AGs carried out a political campaign against their critics,” said the Energy & Environment Legal Institute, which obtained the documents.
“It’s baffling that these AGs feel they can trample on their own states’ public records laws,” said David W. Schnare, E&E legal general counsel, in a Thursday statement.
“If they truly believe that they are engaged in anything other than a purely political campaign, they should have no problem explaining to the public what they are doing and subjecting their activities to the scrutiny their legislatures demanded,” he said.GO READ THE WHOLE THING.
But vote for Hillary because Trump is a danger to democracy?
ReplyDeleteI see that the shit-o-meter is pegged.
ReplyDeleteIf the AG's are this corrupted, it is SERIOUS SHIT.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, Epa, HillaryBeast will be even worse.
One cannot help but wonder how many of these "lists" are circulating amongst power-savvy Soros funded progressive entities.
ReplyDeleteThey must have quite a few which they assume they can/will make use of in the future - regardless of who is elected as POTUS in November.
Any potentially compromising skeleton in every individual's closet will be used to claw their way (back) into seats of power.
Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteAny potentially compromising skeleton in every individual's closet will be used to claw their way (back) into seats of power.
The key words being "potentially compromising."
And if somebody is squeaky clean, "evidence" will be manufactured.
Disbelieve the above at your own peril.
Khizr Khan Could Run For Office
ReplyDeletehttp://dailycaller.com/2016/08/04/trump-adversary-khan-could-run-for-office/
Khizr Khan, the Pakistani-American lawyer whose son was killed in Iraq in 2004, could be running for office in the Virginia Assembly.
Democratic veterans rights activist Thomas Keefe created an online fundraising campaign to start the process for Khan to run for the Virginia House of Delegates, according to The Washington Post.