"In the future I would ask that you please, please use the
whistleblower process congress has created for you. Call the department. call the inspector general.
Call congress and its committees. But please do not circulate sensitive security documents. Rest assured that we will hold the department to account."
New York Times: Obama Undercuts Whistle-Blowers, Senator Says
President Obama signing statement: "I do not interpret this provision," [Obama] wrote, "to detract from my authority to direct the heads of executive departments to supervise, control and correct employees communications with the Congress in cases where such communications would be unlawful or would reveal information that is properly privileged or otherwise confidential."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/us...ning.html?_r=2
Sorry Rep. Dent, whistleblowers cannot go to you or your colleagues with "Sensitive Security Information," you have to take your risks with the Inspector Generals -- and that's a real risky move after what happened to AmeriCorps IG
Gerald Walpin or
Clark Kent Ervin.
"Mind your own business and let the people burn..." ~ Homeless whistleblower