Comments on: Congressman twitters secret trip to Iraq
Rep. Peter Hoekstra tweets upon landing in Baghdad with a congressional delegation, and we wonder: is somebody available to revoke his BlackBerry privileges ?
Rep. Peter Hoekstra tweets upon landing in Baghdad with a congressional delegation, and we wonder: is somebody available to revoke his BlackBerry privileges ?
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"Heading to Iraq and Afghanistan weds night.I'll update on twitter and web pg as links are available.I'll ne back in touch mid next week."
If it was so secretive, clearly the messages would have been deleted while he was sitll in the US no? I think this article and any other one covering it from this angle completely blows this out of proportion. A little more investigating like I just did wouldn't hurt either.
Frustrated, Mad and upset!!
leaders in intel are notorious for forgetting about security
the lower guys get punished badly but these guys are sloppy and get away with it
saw it all the time
they get too relaxed or too excited they know something or have an itch to just share
Have congressional junkets to the Iraq or any other middle eastern countries actually been beneficial or are they just ways for our great leaders to escape the hum-drum of D.C. life.
In Apr 2007 I believe, even our new speaker [pelosi] was photographed in Syria shopping for jewelry and all on the tax payers dime.
Politicians keep going overseas but what have they accomplished.
In addition if all these Congressional trips are so vital how come they are always done when Congress is not in session? Reason is that they are rewards for party loyalty.
In addition if all these Congressional trips are so vital how come they are always done when Congress is not in session? Reason is that they are rewards for party loyalty.
- by tankilo February 15, 2009 12:38 AM PST
- They may not have used twitter, but politicians have been known to disclose visits to "sensitive" areas before or during trips. How else would we get photo ops?
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(19 Comments)Hoekstra's website gave an official response (in pdf *boo*) detailing specific times when the opposite political party made similar disclosures.
http://hoekstra.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=110668