Where there's smoke, there's fire. POGO's Morning Smoke is a collection of the previous day's investigations, scoops, and opinions related to the world of government oversight. Have a story you'd like to see included? Contact POGO's blog editor.
Issa threatens to subpoena government watchdog officials
Dan Friedman, National Journal
Why Won't the SEC Post its Appellate Briefs and Pleadings in Administrative Proceedings and District Court on its Web Site?
Robert Fusfeld, Westlaw News & Insights
Issa Challenges SEC Over Investments and IPOs
Jessica Holzer, The Wall Street Journal
JSF Cost Predictions Rattle Foreign Customers
David A. Fulghum, Graham Warwick, Robert Wall, Alon Ben-David, Aviation Week
Limitations Keep Raptor on Sidelines in Libya Campaign
Dave Majumdar, Defense News
Interior’s offshore drilling branch to broaden ethics policy, recruit more scientists
Ben Geman, The Hill
KV Pharma & The Orphan Drug Act: Jamie Explains
Ed Silverman, Pharmalot
BP: too early to say how much oil spilled in Gulf
Associated Press
I'll never give up. Never give in. And never, ever, EVER go away until stalking laws are enforced, police and elected officials are held accountable and corruption on any and every level is the top priority in this war on terror.
It's about accountability. It's about responsibility. It's about right and wrong. For the good of the collective whole. It's about virtue. It's about faith. It's about justice. It's about National Security. And it's about time. It starts with us. In Jesus' Name I pray.
"Letters to America" - http://ning.it/gfcAEV
Posted by: Patricia Donalds | Mar 24, 2011 at 03:45 PM