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Watch this. This is what "Congressional Oversight" is supposed to be about. Indeed, this is what it was always supposed to be about.

Tammy Duckworth, who lost both legs and had her arm sewn back on, mostly, lays it down. A businessman is called out. It seems his company got something like $500 million in contracts from the government, primarily because his company was a "small business, disabled veteran owned." His disability? When he was in prep-school, he twisted his ankle playing football.

The prep school was the one at Monmouth, which is the feeder for West Point, but if you come in from civilian life, it has no military obligation at all. If you are a soldier already and go there to refresh your academics but you don't make it, then you go back to the Army. But if you are a civilian when you get there, and you don't make the cut, then you walk out as a civilian. Folks, just because you dress up, that does not make you military.

Representative Duckworth, who knows something about sacrifice to your nation, tears this man a new orifice. And I, for one, would ask that everyone, regardless of politics, forward the clip. This man, and those like him, hurt us.

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