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October 13, 2008

Slow Weekend

Not a whole lot of whistleblower news from over the weekend. But this article from the Grand Rapids Press tells the story of a father-daughter whistleblower team, who rightfully exposed that school district officials were inflating enrollment numbers in order to receive $1.8 million in taxpayer funds that the school shouldn’t have.

Also, from last Friday, this explosive Washington Post article details how a Senate committee will investigate charges by two former workers of the National Security Agency that the agency routinely listened to calls made between overseas Americans with those in the country, including intimate conversations between foreign-based soldiers and spouses in America.  

-- Dylan Blaylock

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Dear Readers, 10/13/2008
Dear Mr. Blaylock,

Hopefully Mr. Devine at GAP and Mr. Stephen Kohn at the National Whistleblower Center will share with you my weekend e-mail correspondence and telephone conversation with these highly commendable and distinguished Organizations and people which in my view would suggest that it was a landmark and most important weekend for Whistleblowers, especially my response and correspondence with Senator Feinstein Waqshington DC Office!!

Hopefully I and the public will soon receive a response from these highly commendable and distinguished Organizations and people and the Senator Feinstein Office.

Thank you and all for yoru time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Axel
Axel V. Sabersky

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