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To: Cold Case Posse Supporter

Why wait?

Why not release it now?


24 posted on 05/20/2013 1:29:13 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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To: BenLurkin

Go and listen at timeframe 8:40 in the audio for your answer.


41 posted on 05/20/2013 1:41:45 PM PDT by Cold Case Posse Supporter
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To: BenLurkin

I’m sort of on the inside and sort of on the outside so I can appreciate both perspectives. We’ve seen so many people dud out with their promises, that we are afraid we’ve been suckered again. I understand that. It seems like Obama is vulnerable now from a PR perspective, so why not go for it now?

Well, this issue has always been a balance of PR and legal strategy. To keep the public pressure alive you have to give new information, but every time you give new information it means that the Soros team knows what they need to purge, forge, or threaten. I’ve had a very difficult time and lost trusted colleagues because we disagreed on how much needed to be public for the public pressure side versus what needs to be confidential for investigative reasons. It is not an easy balance to strike AT ALL.

As Zullo said in one of the interviews, with a criminal charge you get one chance. You don’t get to put somebody in double jeopardy. If you give away your goods before you have the right person to prosecute it, that person will be threatened and you will never get them back (for instance). If you give away your evidence the opposition can fabricate documents to refute what you’ve got. Etc. We’re not playing a PR game. We’re looking for some people to sit in jail for what they’ve done to this country. To release information simply to appease the impatient onlookers would be unconscionable at this point.

The scandals right now are waking some people up. We’ve tried using public pressure to convince them, but seeing the dead heroes and cover-ups has opened the eyes of some critical people who are now willing to listen. The PR aspect of this situation is less critical now because of that. And now what is critical is what it takes to make sure the cases are solid - jurisdictionally, legally, evidentially. How long have we known about Fast & Furious? When are the criminal charges going to go forward on that? These things take a LOT of time - not just because people have to be motivated but because a lot of obfuscation has to be waited out and the evidence has to be assembled and put into a valid process.

Every time any one of us gets patient, we need to pray instead of complain or doubt - pray that all the people involved will be protected and strengthened, and that the tangled thorns blocking the way would be parted and a way for justice made. There are people who are taking huge risks that most people here can’t comprehend. Pray that the last few hold-outs would be convinced of the need to be strong for the sake of the country.


48 posted on 05/20/2013 1:50:46 PM PDT by butterdezillion (,)
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