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To: investigateworld

IMHO, these transcripts will be studied for years to come, and will form the basis of discussions in political and legal ethics, and government.

The question is did the prosecution operate in good faith, did they operate just up to the edge of impropriety and ethical standards...or did they step completely over it?


81 posted on 02/14/2007 7:21:42 PM PST by Dat Mon (Apply the same standards to THIS Justice Department as you once did to the Clinton Justice D.)
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To: Dat Mon
Agreeded. IMHO I believe the government has totally gone over board.

When I look at the totality of the whole incident, I see the fingerprints of an agenda. Starting with the use of the SWAT Teams to arrest these two officers (plus the same in arresting Dog Chapman) way overboard.

One does not use a SWAT Team to to serve warrants ... unless there is also a desire for blood. Bottom line is SWAT Teams are used to send a message, so to speak.

Then add in the fact that Mexico's government, a drug infested Mafioso operation at best, sticks their nose in?

Supposedly, this is about rule of law, but yet Bush (God forgive me for voting for him) is about to pardon 15 to 25 million law breakers?

83 posted on 02/14/2007 7:37:16 PM PST by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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