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To: rdcbn

“We may soon learn he has been misjudged and owe him a big apology.”

Why is Sessions so careful to hide any investigation he might be doing? I suppose he wants to claim that publicizing the fact of an investigation would damage or hinder the fact gathering.

On the other hand, Mueller is leading an investigation that is touted to the universe. How is that not contradictory?


44 posted on 11/15/2017 6:08:38 AM PST by odawg
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To: odawg
Why is Sessions so careful to hide any investigation he might be doing? I suppose he wants to claim that publicizing the fact of an investigation would damage or hinder the fact gathering.


Because that is the professional, ethical and most effective way to run an investigation.

After 8 years of Obama we are so used to secrecy and obstruction of justice on Obama Administration misconduct and use of the justice system to destroy political opponents and whistle blowers with kangaroo court prosecutions and leaks targeted to destroy defendants and intimidate witnesses that we can't seem to remember how it needs to be done

In Sessions Congressional testimony Trey Gowdy did not ask Sessions a single question. Instead he used his time for a monologue that ran over time. There was a reason for that and Gowdy's words are worth a bit of reflection and careful pondering

The corruption we face is runs deep and it is entrenched and international in nature. Rooting it out requires a plan and there are hints of very serious and well thought out plan unfolding

50 posted on 11/15/2017 7:31:12 AM PST by rdcbn
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