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To: Gen.Blather

I spent some time recently watching a documentary about lying. The documentary is on line..Netflix has it and I assume others do as well. One thing that stood out to me was how people become immune to just how horrible lying is, and they even find their behavior more and more acceptable as they continue to do it.

Even stealing has a numbing effect as the behavior continues. Smaller thefts have a much greater impact than the fewer larger ones.

It became obvious to me that the high level of corruption we see in government has been going on for a very long time. The major players in these political/legal dramas who continue to protect and defend out right criminals are so blind to the impact and enormity of the “sins” going on around them that they can’t even see the wrong and injustice of their own behavior. If Mrs. Lynch can’t see the horrendous crimes committed by the Clinton’s for example, it’s because her own corruption is so deep, so far gone, that she’s become incapable of doing her job.

This whole Clinton foundation thing with huge donations from foreign governments for the privilege of acquiring top level security privileges is so far out of sack that it makes the Rosenburgs look like amatures. Yet, the people we have entrusted to keep justice and security are utterly blind to it. So blind in fact that they themselves need to be investigated. Thee blindness is a dead giveaway into severe corruption.

I think the ‘paper trail’ into the Clinton dealings is pretty deep and complicated, but it’s there none the less.

In my own personal dealings with officers at the federal level, thee is no doubt in my mind that extremely intelligent people exist who are more than capable of wading through all of those complicated details to come up with a truthful and accurate investigation from beginning to end. I know people like that exist because I’ve met a few. Wetjer or not those kinds of people are on the investigation team or not is the question along with whether or not they will be able to present the evidence in a court of law.

I think lynch is in over her head, that the possibility exists that she is incapable of rational and unbiased judgement. If she is so afflicted that she is incapable of recusing herself, then she needs to be recused independently.

Furthermore, each cabinet member serves at the pleasure of the president. His refusal to encourage deep exploration and prosecution of the issue tends to ring on my instincts, based on the info available to give me a ‘Columbo’ moment (so to speak) and wonder what role he played in probable illegal activities.


158 posted on 07/03/2016 11:49:21 PM PDT by PrairieLady2
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To: PrairieLady2

“Their blindness is a dead giveaway into severe corruption.”

The reason Nixon’s vice president, Spiro Agnew, had to resign is he happily told a few reporters about all the bribes he had taken. It was a stunning moment and he obviously had no idea what he had just done.


159 posted on 07/04/2016 2:22:55 AM PDT by Gen.Blather (`)
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