Was Sestak in the United States Navy or was he in the navy of some third-world nation? The reason I ask is the U.S. military pounds it into the heads of everyone in the service and all DoD civilians that they have a legal obligation to report any attempt to bribe them for any reason.
Sestak is a congressman. If congressmen were required to report all offers of bribes or suspected felonies, there wouldn’t be any . . . never mind.
>>The reason I ask is the U.S. military pounds it into the heads of everyone in the service and all DoD civilians that they have a legal obligation to report any attempt to bribe them for any reason.<<
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Also when they are Democrats?