Posted on 08/03/2019 3:44:12 PM PDT by Monrose72
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has removed the public records, showing Sen. Kamala Harris's arrest reports during her years as CA attorney general, from its website.As "part of a site redesign" the DOC has revoked public access to several key incarceration reports amid mounting allegations regarding Harris's history as California's top cop.Kamala Harris is drawing scrutiny from fellow 2020 Democrat Tulsi Gabbard and others for her arrest record while in the post.
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Color me shocked. 👎
Happens all the time, nothing to see here, move along
Imagine President Trump asking her about it at a debate. Shed probably go up in a puff of smoke. Heals first of course.
More “openness” and “transparency” from the Democrats.
Gonna be a bit more difficult to demand PDJT’s tax records now. You’d best believe he’ll bring this up.
So much for the liberal desire for “transparency”. And so much for Kamala being so proud of her record in law enforcement positions.
Thats the problem - Literally, there is nothing to see there - anymore. Smh
Down the memory hole...
Tucker Carlson commented on this the other day. It is gone for the casual searcher but if you know the proper way to ask for it you can get it. In other words anyone who is good in opposition research can get it. If Harris turns out to be the nominee those arrest reports will be front and center. They will show up even sooner if she gets in the way of whoever the DNC decides is the chosen one.
While the deep state hides the actual public records of their miscreant candidates, they demand Trump private tax returns. See how that algorithm works... pay no attention to the puny filthy lawyers behind the curtains.
Russians? Lol
borrowing from a web analysis of Orwell’s Animal Farm
One evening, Clover sees a shocking sight: Squealer walking on his hind legs. Other pigs follow, walking the same way, and Napoleon also emerges from the farmhouse carrying a whip in his trotter. The sheep begin to bleat a new version of their previous slogan: “Four legs good, two legs better!” Clover also notices that the wall on which the Seven Commandments were written has been repainted: Now, the wall simply reads, “ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL / BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.” Eventually, all the pigs begin carrying whips and wearing Jones’ clothes.
Oldies but goodies. Madeline Halfbright showing her worth to the impeached one.
An oblong slip of newspaper had appeared between O’Brien’s fingers. For perhaps five seconds it was within the angle of Winston’s vision. It was a photograph, and there was no question of its identity. It was THE photograph. It was another copy of the photograph of Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford at the party function in New York, which he had chanced upon eleven years ago and promptly destroyed. For only an instant it was before his eyes, then it was out of sight again. But he had seen it, unquestionably he had seen it! He made a desperate, agonizing effort to wrench the top half of his body free. It was impossible to move so much as a centimetre in any direction. For the moment he had even forgotten the dial. All he wanted was to hold the photograph in his fingers again, or at least to see it.
‘It exists!’ he cried.
‘No,’ said O’Brien.
He stepped across the room. There was a memory hole in the opposite wall. O’Brien lifted the grating. Unseen, the frail slip of paper was whirling away on the current of warm air; it was vanishing in a flash of flame. O’Brien turned away from the wall.
‘Ashes,’ he said. ‘Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.’
‘But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.’
‘I do not remember it,’ said O’Brien.
Aw, dang! I misunderstood the headline.
Was almost headed over to The Smoking Gun, hoping to see a Drunk Skanky Kamala-face among the celebrity mugshots.
Yep, like with Blasey-Ford, memory-holed her entire existence before she appeared before the Senate committee.
Must be a California specialty.
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