Posted on 07/09/2016 11:36:56 AM PDT by GilGil
These Americans feel hopeless when they see FBI Director James Comey excusing Hillary Clinton from indictment. The same transformative power that has recently recorded and exposed violence can also cleanse our government and lead to the replacement of our leadership. It can be used both to expose horrific incidents and police bad apples. It can, and should, be used to clean up Washington.
People are upset that the Department of Justice may be unconstitutionally working with the Executive Branch to disrupt justice.
What if we had live streaming video inside our federal agencies which have betrayed our trust? What if the meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch was live streamed? What if the bribery of federal judges was live streamed? What if every corrupt official lived his or her life in fear of being recorded while abusing power?
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Ask the people in California who exposed the Planned Parenthood baby parts factory! This live stream stuff is not without its dangers and life threatening aspects.
The House of Representatives and the Senate refuse to allow C-Span to show the highjinks that go on in those chambers during debates only the speakers platforms. So “We the People” don’t get to see whose missing, whose asleep, whose drunk or otherwise adelpated, whose playing grabass with the staff or whose passing out envelopes full of cash.
They like to call it being totally transparent.
The FBI demands local cops wear cameras. They refuse to use themselves.
The FBI demands local cops wear cameras. They refuse to use themselves.
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I’ve always had this idea that all members of Congress should where a body camera while conducting business.
If they expect police officers to do it, they should be willing to do it.
The Friends of Bill and Islam’s interrogation of H->! should have been webcast live.
But they want our passwords, facebook logins, fingerprints and retinas and dna.
Ive always had this idea that all members of Congress should where a body camera while conducting business.
If they expect police officers to do it, they should be willing to do it.
A nice idea, but when have they ever abode by the laws and rules they enforce upon us?
Can you imagine a body camera on some of these creatures with their interns? How long before an unintended movie selfie of the Honorable So-and-So with his young, delectable intern (of either sex) found its way onto the internet?
Since most of their so-called business is either ethically or morally corrupt, they would not be able to conduct any of it (which would, I admit, be a good thing).
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