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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
Wrongfully prosecuting Alaskan Sen. Ted Stevens paid off handsomely for Democratic partisans at no cost to the perpetrators. Obviously, someone was paying attention. Federalist Adam Mill If one wonders how Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation employees like Bruce Ohr and Peter Strzok felt such impunity while actively meddling with the 2016 presidential election, one need look no further than the legacy of DoJ’s meddling in the Alaska Senate election of 2008. According to the government’s theory of the case, Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens underpaid for renovations on his cabin in a scheme to accept a non-cash bribe from a foreman for his contractor named Rocky Williams. During the mock cross-examination, the prosecution became alarmed when Williams was easily led into adopting the defense’s theory of the case. Both the prosecution and the defense had Williams under subpoena. This would not do. So the prosecution filed an affidavit before Judge Emmet Sullivan claiming that the witness would be too sick to testify. Instead of campaigning for his re-election in Alaska, then, Stevens defended himself in a rigged felony trial in Washington D.C., not knowing that the government had hid evidence and spirited away an exculpatory witness. Stevens lost the trial in what some might consider the Deep State’s trial run for 2016. DoJ successfully swung a key Senate seat by prosecuting the senator in the crucial months before the election. Judge Sullivan ultimately discovered the prosecution’s misconduct because of an honest FBI whistleblower. The judge then commissioned a 525-page report that presented withering evidence of DoJ misconduct. Irrefutable evidence of prosecutorial misconduct prompted the DoJ to assign Terrence Berg, an attorney in the DoJ’s Professional Misconduct Review Unit, to recommend a penalty for two trial attorneys (James Goeke and Joseph Bottini.) Berg was the bureaucracy’s first of two interventions on behalf of railroading prosecutors. Berg stalled for several months while he “studied” the evidence and finally concluded that the prosecutors had done nothing wrong. The agency then assigned the matter to the unit chief, who concluded that a 45-day suspension would be warranted. If you were a partisan DoJ attorney bent on meddling in future elections, would the risk of a 45-day suspension be enough to deter you? The attorneys appealed the 45-day suspensions, arguing they should be entitled to the benefit of Berg’s early assessment that they did nothing wrong. Then the bureaucracy intervened again to save the railroading prosecutors. The Merit Systems Protection Board granted their appeal, ruling that even though both prosecutors might be guilty of the misconduct as-charged, that they had the right to Berg’s original assessment. And that’s how two DoJ prosecutors got away with railroading Stevens and swinging an election for the U.S. Senate. Not only did Stevens lose the election in 2008, his loss paved the way for a filibuster-proof majority for the Democrats in April of 2009. That means the misconduct paid off handsomely for Democratic partisans at no cost to the perpetrators. This DoJ election meddling helped a Democrat even though the DoJ was under a Republican attorney general, perhaps an early warning that DoJ was not under the political control of its Republican president. History has exonerated Stevens of any wrongdoing. There was no bribe, because Stevens paid the full value for the improvements. In fact, Stevens and his wife had paid more than $160,000 for renovations that independent appraisers valued at less than $125,000 at the time. Yet the exoneration is irrelevant to those watching this test case of using a criminal prosecution to influence elections. Eight years later, the third most senior official in the Department of Justice, Bruce Ohr, wrote FBI informant Christopher Steele that he was “very concerned” about former FBI director James Comey’s firing, and that he was “afraid they will be exposed.” Ohr, like Goeke and Bottini, had attempted to interfere in the 2016 election by feeding the FBI dirt from Hillary Clinton’s smear contractor, Fusion GPS. Ohr’s fears appear to have been unfounded. Even after the world knows that he personally involved himself in the smear campaign against a candidate for the U.S. presidency using information from which his wife personally profited, he remains gainfully employed by the Department of Justice. In many ways, his plan worked, although not to the extent he hoped. The smears led to the appointment of a special counsel and a campaign of harassment against the duly elected president since the day he was inaugurated. In theory, constitutional checks and balances should wring this misconduct out of the Department of Justice. Clearly, DoJ has demonstrated little interest in coming clean to the voters. Congress has a clear responsibility to expose DoJ employees responsible for meddling in elections if we have any chance of preserving self-government within the United States. We would all have more confidence in future elections if the acting attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, would refrain from laughing at and mocking congressional oversight into DoJ’s interference in the 2016 election. Link Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | ||
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Fool for the City |
Short of a full scale revolution, how do we combat this Deep State? _____________________________ "A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government." George Washington. | |||
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure,” - Thomas Jefferson "If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24 | |||
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delicately calloused |
They are unaccountable to the democratic process so when they are corrupt and oppressive they must be removed by force. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
Don’t vote for Democrats. Keep control of White House. Carefully select and appoint US Attorneys as recommended by and from the ranks of the Federalist Society. One problem is only lawyers can be hired as Assistant US Attorneys, so you are dependent on the output of law schools. You prefer the best students, and most are lib leaning currently and for decades past. Some conservative top students graduate. Ted Cruz, Don Willett, guys on the expanded short list are those out in practice. You want those guys when they graduate to staff the DOJ and US Attorney offices around the country. It will take a decade or more. Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | |||
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The framing of Ted Stevens, along with Franken stealing Minnesota, paved the way for obamacare with the 60 votes the democrats locked in. Without that 60th vote it probably would have never happened so the consequences of Ted Stevens losing the senate seat was astronomical. Yet when he was found innocent there was no way he could get that senate seat back, hell he probably did not even get a "sorry" and obamacare became law. If the corruption at FBI and DOJ is not addressed in a meaningful way with severe consequences for those criminally involved it will continue and get worse and eventually the democrats will have a permanent majority just like they do in deep blue states which is their goal no matter how it is accomplished. They now have 90 plus percent of the media solidly on their side and they are not even trying to hide it any more. What the hell is going on with the so called Huber investigation? I am really curious as to what they are going to pull to try and stop/delay the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation. Suddenly the Roy Moore smear in Alabama and his resulting loss of the senate race cutting the republican majority to razor thin is taking on a whole lot more significance. | |||
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Lawyers, Guns and Money |
When selecting an Attorney General, choose carefully.... also as recommended by and from the ranks of the Federalist Society. Pulling the Deep State out by the roots takes guts, determination, and commitment. Ideology matters. "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
The Moore thing was tremendously significant and many realized it as it unfolded. It is what happens when flawed nominees capture public support, or maybe Democrat support. Who knows? Sometime between the start of Kavanaugh’s hearings on Tuesday and before the final Senate vote, I look for some tremendous scandal, maybe started by leak, a few days of MSM racing around frantically ferreting out details, to intimidate GDC Senators from supporting Kavanaugh and maybe a GOP or two, to postpone the vote at least, and maybe get it pulled. Mueller’s goons feeding WaPo/NYT/CNN, tax returns, maybe, defrauding federal insured lenders, maybe an indictment or a report showing that should be called for. They have few ways to stop this, and we know they are sore losers. Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | |||
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10mm is The Boom of Doom |
Prosecutorial misconduct should result in terms of incarceration equal to the time the accused was facing. God Bless and Protect the Once and Future President, Donald John Trump. | |||
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