Posted on 03/21/2017 4:36:20 PM PDT by RummyChick
The disclosure that Jamie Gorelick, a member of the September 11 commission, was personally responsible for instituting a key obstacle to cooperation between law enforcement and intelligence operations before the terrorist attacks raises disturbing questions about the integrity of the commission itself. Ms. Gorelick should not be cross-examining witnesses; instead, she should be required to testify about her own behavior under oath. Specifically, commission members need to ask her about a 1995 directive she wrote that made it more difficult for the FBI to locate two of the September 11 hijackers who had already entered the country by the summer of 2001.
On Tuesday, Attorney General John Ashcroft declassified a four-page directive sent by Ms. Gorelick (the No. 2 official in the Clinton Justice Department) on March 4, 1995, to FBI Director Louis Freeh and Mary Jo White, the New York-based U.S. attorney investigating the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In the memo, Ms. Gorelick ordered Mr. Freeh and Ms. White to follow information-sharing procedures that go beyond what is legally required, in order to avoid any risk of creating an unwarranted appearance that the Justice Department was using Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants, instead of ordinary criminal investigative procedures, in an effort to undermine the civil liberties of terrorism suspects.
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Life won’t be nearly long enough for anyone who thinks the Golden Rule is “nonsense.”
Jared Kushner, Beware of Jamie Gorelick
American Thinker, January 17, 2017"...More than a few of my Washington allies noticed a seemingly unremarkable bit of news in a Monday Washington Post article that they thought I ought to see. The article concerned Jared Kushners appointment as adviser to his father-in-law Donald Trump.The appointment did not trouble my friends. What troubled them was the Posts casual mention that Kushners attorney was none other than Jamie Gorelick, deputy attorney general under President Bill Clinton. Observed the Post, Gorelick is confident that the anti-nepotism statute does not cover Trump's appointment of Kushner.
Nepotism was the thrust of the article. The Post made no allusion to the concerns my friends and I have about this relationship. I assured them that Kushner probably does not know Gorelicks history. I write this to make him aware of why bloggers have taken to calling Gorelick, "The Mistress of Disaster."
Some recent highlights. In 2014, it was revealed that the George Soros-funded Urban Institute had an officially sanctioned role in the vetting of non-profits that seek tax-exempt status through the IRS. Gorelick was the vice-chairman of the Urban Institute board..........."
A sincere question. Why would I need Bible info from a person who has gratuitously insulted me and called me names? Those are not the traits of a Christian mentor.
People will always fail you, the Word of God will not.
I understand that, and totally agree. That fact, however, gives no Christian an out, or excuse, for neglecting the commands of Christ. Christians must, for example, apply the Golden Rule in day to day interactions. It’s an imperative, not an option.
Jesus underscored the imperative nature of it in His teaching re the Day of Judgement (Matt 25). The Lord divides the sheep from the goats based on how they treated “the least among” them. Those who showed love, care and kindness were to inherit the [heavenly] kingdom prepared for them, while those who neglected the needs of “the least among” them were condemned. It’s a sobering passage.
The kindest thing then, that can be done for you, as have indeed done.
I read your comment twice. It’s unclear what exactly you meant. If you’re trying to say that the nane-calling and insults “have indeed been done,” I’d agree with you.
Give it up. No one is listening. You’re wasting your time yammering on about yourself.
It’s just not productive.
This is not the first time you’ve issued commands. Post 103 contains these gems:
‘Ive already give you instructions as to what to do. So go do it.’
You come across as some kind of Super-Moderator, who issues instructions and commands at will, while expecting others to ‘obey.’
You keep asking questions that are answered by reading the thread. That’s the point. You were told over and over again.
So, I’m telling you now though, again, in case you missed it: go read the thread if you have questions.
Then do yourself a favor and stop spamming. No one is interested in petty blah blah blah.
The thread contains numerous snotty, snarky, rude comments—not to mention some truly uncalled for screaming—and no, those comments are not mine. Why would anybody want to read—or reread—that crud? It does the site no credit.
Then stop being a screamer.
See how easy it is?
When it gets good, I has to scream.
Well alright.
When someone screams online, it is by using all-caps. In the case of this thread, it happened again and again. Online yelling of that kind, is rude at best.
Never noticed it.
Most people do notice online screaming. The upside for the screamer is that it not infrequently works. Normal, decent people are uncomfortable around screamers. They will often let the point stand simply to get away from the all-caps-with-exclamation-points verbal onslaught.
The downside is that the screamer look either like a bully, or more often, simply unhinged.
In real life, Hillary is a good example of a screamer. When the facts turn against her, she turns up the emotional/verbal volume as a form of intimidation. If, for example, a congressman is grilling her about Benghazi and backing her into a corner, she will up the emotionsl/decibel level of her irrational reply. It is a well calculated form of manipulation.
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