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To: JudyinCanada

I think some of the things that have happened have happened because Wray was in charge of the FBI.

WHEN this all comes down, it has to be airtight, and completely locked down.

I trust Wray, so far, because nothing is leaking. If Wray were bent, then you’d have a tremendous amount of leaking, and the news narrative would be forever putting 45’s admin on the defensive.

That was the hallmark of Comey’s stint - leaking. Huge leaking.


104 posted on 06/18/2018 11:54:35 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs
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To: RinaseaofDs

I trust Wray, so far, because nothing is leaking.

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Really? I have a visceral negative reaction to the guy. I find it impossible to believe anything he says about anything - and I don’t think it’s just me.


108 posted on 06/18/2018 11:56:11 AM PDT by Pravious
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To: RinaseaofDs
Wray’s smirking as he refuses to answer is really burning me up. Plus, anti-bias training is NOT a solution.

First reform that is needed is one that is universal in the medical industry: You cannot accept gifts worth more than $5 from anybody. No more sports tickets and other favors from reporters. Breaking that rule results in mandatory firing.

Second rule: No personal messages on your gov’t phone/email, etc. Your messages WILL be checked regularly. Inappropriate or biased messages result in penalties up to firing and/or prosecution. (Standard business procedure in most businesses.)

Third rule: If called to testify to Congress, you will answer all questions either publicly or privately if they pertain to confidential work. Failure to be forthright results in loss of employment, fines, and possible jail time.

Fourth rule: Where information is sought by Congress, if time is required for the reply, a reasonable time frame must be agreed at the time of subpoena. Failure to produce results in substantial penalties, which may include loss of employment and jail time.

Five: Pleading the Fifth concerning work on behalf of the government results in immediate loss of employment and permanently barred from direct or indirect (contract) government employment.

I can think of more, but this is the road to ending “bias,” and political games by law enforcement.

365 posted on 06/19/2018 10:31:17 AM PDT by Missouri gal
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