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To: USMC79to83
Not afeared! From some deliberation, I don't think the absolutely outrageous conduct has squat in the way of criminal penalties. The government is by-and-large self-serving, while claiming to be serving the public. The laws are designed to protect law enforcement actors especially, from claims of misconduct. Otherwise the legal system would be swamped with claims, by crooks, of law enforcement misconduct. It's bad enough like that now, and no way are the floodgates going to be opened farther, in a systematic way.

It's going to be up to the public to figure out to channel its righteous indignation.

I've never come at the question from the other direction - what do you think the BEST outcome of the FISA abuse report could be. Let your imagination run with that. Who goes to jail? What systematic changes happen?

You'll get 20 people out of the FBI and DOJ. Comey, McCabe, Yates, Rosenstein, whatever agents filed "false" affidavits -- for the only possible wrongdoing that Horowitz is looking into, falsifying a warrant application in order to snoop on a political campaign.

I'll tell you what I think. I think the politically-motivated snooping on the Trump campaign is a tiny-tiny fraction of the abuse. I'd string 'em up or life in jail for perpetrating a hoax on the public for the last three years, a hoax that affected the president's ability to conduct foreign policy, public policy, and gain deserved popularity without a bunch of snakes lying about his character using the government as a cudgel.

832 posted on 10/05/2019 5:55:11 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt
I'll tell you what I think. I think the politically-motivated snooping on the Trump campaign is a tiny-tiny fraction of the abuse.

I agree with you 100%. Look at the Biden scam, Clintoon foundation, Kerry's kidz, Turtle and his wife, Epstein... All the way down to the State Rep who greased his brother into a job at the toll-booth. Crimes all. Abuses against "We the People"

However, I respectfully disagree with this. I don't think the absolutely outrageous conduct has squat in the way of criminal penalties.

The outrageous conduct you mention is called TREASON

They can't stop what is happening

835 posted on 10/05/2019 6:20:18 AM PDT by USMC79to83
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