Liberal Writers Protect Government Credit Card Fraud

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:14
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Two years ago it was discovered that many people in government agencies were of using government credit cards used for expenses. Nearly every single possible agency in the government at all levels had some fraud. However, when you search government credit card fraud on the Internet now all you can find is government credit card fraud from Department of Homeland Security And the Department Of Defense. Why is this?

Well, the answer is simple there is widespread government credit card fraud and there have been many government reports and audits that show this from agencies like the OMB, OAI and GAO. But liberal writers for liberal newspapers across the United States of America have opted not to talk about all the agencies that are involved in the fraud, they only talk about the Department of Defense and The Department of Homeland Security. Why? It is simple, it is a matter of hatred towards the Bush Administration and the policies that they promote to protect the American people.

It is amazing that liberal writers do not dig deep enough to find that the widespread fraud in our government is not limited, but is massive. Even worse is many of the government social programs that liberals love and Democrats vote for have widespread fraud that goes unpublished. It is a matter of the liberal writers and Democrats pointing fingers at a few government agencies that they do not like and turning a blind eye towards those government programs and agencies with massive fraud because they approve of those agencies.

This is the worst hypocrisy I have ever seen with liberal writers refusing to report the whole truth. The liberal writers on the subject of government credit card fraud seem to believe it is okay for one government agency to commit fraud, but another agency should not be allowed to do it. In fact no government agency should be allowed to commit fraud with taxpayers money. We must be very careful what we read in the newspapers in this country because they are being fraudulent and not reporting the whole truth simply to protect their agenda.

This is utterly unacceptable and it is a lie to the American people and as far as I'm concerned it is voter fraud. Because they are trying to tell the American people that things are a certain way when they know darn good and well that it is not true. He who controls the media controls the minds of the people and the liberal writers know that and they are cheating the American people out of the truth. Please consider this in 2006, as I have been studying this for five years.

Lance Winslow

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