Nick Anderson for April 17, 2015

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    ARodney  about 9 years ago

    Good one! Though the battery shooting down any anti-bribery attempts has two missile bases: the Republican capitol building AND the Republican supreme court.

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    Dtroutma  about 9 years ago

    Pretty accurate comparison, but making security as secure as campaign income to parties, would never get funded by Congress.

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    moosemin  about 9 years ago

    Someone might also want to land on the steps of the Supreme Court building!

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    Cerabooge  about 9 years ago

    “Follow the money” is supposed to be a guide for investigations. Instead, it’s an instruction manual for elected officials.

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    Gypsy8  about 9 years ago

    Mail 535 letters to congressmen encouraging campaign finance reform and you get 535 letters filed away never to be seen again. Deliver by gyrocopter at great risk and you get the attention of the world. The man deserves a citation for achievement, no several. Perhaps the postal service could name him postman of the year!.And he was perhaps the most sane person in the capital region that day.

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    Dtroutma  about 9 years ago

    Special delivery, and he got his message across, without hurting anyone, just setting off the paranoids again. Kinda’ cool variation on “going postal” actually. But he did reveal another of our vulnerabiltiies the security agencies know about, but don’t talk about to the paranoid public.

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