For AG Barr to openly admit that much official malfeasance took place means he is prepared to back it up... which means that without prosecution we do have a dual system of justice.
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Exactly. Either justice is served to these criminals nice and hard, or our country is finished. Over.
Seems Barr said Durham should have something either before or about Labor Day?
This is a great ad, you know what to do with it....
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.@gregorymckelvey, the Portland #antifa mayoral candidates campaign director, was previously arrested and jailed on suspicion of strangling and kidnapping an underage girl. https://t.co/7FmP2I67sl— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) September 7, 2020
It all hinges on the word “criminal”. If they broke the law and enough evidence exists to prove it, I have zero doubt Barr/Durham will charge them with a crime. But the laws are what they are - written by people who intentionally wanted wiggle-room in order to provide themselves and their pals an escape route if necessary. Being a jerk and breaking department rules, protocols, good practices, ethical guidelines, common sense, and all the ways our mamas taught us to behave are bad, but they’re not criminal.
I know most people here know this, I grew weary of saying it over and over out beyond the trees because there are many who just want things to be the way they want them, and view anything else as a personal affront, so why bother. I’m sure they will not be satisified no matter what.
I’m hopeful that the evidence will be there and that indictments will follow for at least some of those who (I think) broke the law. But I’m prepared for it to go either way. If we don’t like the outcome, let’s get better lawmakers and then, better laws.
To see how egregious the conduct of federal officials can be we need look no further than General Flynn’s case and His Excrement, Judge Sullivan. This case has no end of laywers and judges yet not one criminal offense has been committed, because wrecking a man’s life and reputation isn’t a violation of criminal statutes.