Posted on 11/15/2013 8:56:48 AM PST by Rusty0604
Jeh Johnson, nominated by President Obama to be the next Homeland Security Secretary, took shortcuts in responding to questions put to him by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the ranking Republican said on Wednesday.
I'm extremely disturbed by the responses to the questionnaire, because the staff both -- either the legislative staff or the White House -- has cut and pasted identical answers to 23 questions in your form -- in your response identical responses to that of other nominees before this committee, Sen. Tom Coburn said in his opening remarks.
So they're not you're answers, Coburn said. They're their answers.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
Insanity rules the Reich.
He coulda just said “present”, it worked for his boss.
Obama and his minions continue to say, “F*ck you” to America.
When the bottom drops put on this bucket of turds.. it ain’t gonna be pretty.
knee grow ??
What the heck kind of name is Jeh???? No wonder he can barely ‘cut and paste’
I'm pretty sure that "JEH" is this Affirmative-Action-bred rascal's attempt to spell his actual first name, which is probably "LaJames," or some other stereotypically embarrassing, ethnically mispronounced-cum-misspelled abortion of nonsensical nomenclature. Those Amish really go for the names they think make them sound "classy-fied" and "edumacated."
So very sad...
8^D
Johnsons first name (pronounced Jay) is taken from a Liberian chief, who reportedly saved his grandfathers life while Dr. Johnson was on a League of Nations mission to Liberia in 1930
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeh_Johnson
See my post #11
So they’re not you’re answers,
YOUR answers
I didn’t write the article, but if I had, I would have had someone proofread it.
I don’t bother with looking up stuff I don’t care about
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