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FOCUS | AG Eric Holder Has No Balls | Taibbi | Rolling Stone
Basically, if someone backs a dump truck up to the DOJ and unloads the entire case, gift-wrapped, a contrite and confessing criminal included, a guy like Eric Holder might, after much agonizing deliberation, decide to prosecute. via FOCUS | AG … Continue reading
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Tagged ABA, ACLU, DNA, DOJ, Eric Holder, junk science, Justice Department, LabCorp, mainstream media, media collusion, Quest
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Floridians duped by dailies, innocents die
What follows below is clumsily pieced together from three separate emails for clarity, not to disguise my latest goof. Anyone desiring a .pdf copy of the Executive Order mentioned can email me at wobblywarrior.earthlink.net with “Order” in the subject line … Continue reading
Innocence matters … but to whom?
“The U.S. Department of Justice will create an entity that will determine how to discipline career officials who commit prosecutorial misconduct,” sayeth the Innocence Project’s blog on January 21st; it posted a link (below) to the brief and confusing New … Continue reading
Don’t laugh … they took down Capone
We became a nation to escape the oppression of taxation without representation … From: Susan Chandler Date: January 21, 2011 5:25:58 PM EST To: irsob@do.treas.gov Subject: Annual Oversight Meeting – Request for investigation on behalf of those taxed without … Continue reading
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Tagged A.G. Holder, ABA, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, IRS, prosecutorial misconduct, taxation without representation, USA Today
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If three’s a charm …
If three’s a charm, Governor Scott will not ignore mounting evidence of conviction corruption like Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist did. My email to Gov. Scott, below, was sent at 3:05 p.m. today. Honorable Rick Scott, Governor The Capitol … Continue reading
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Tagged ABA, Bill Dillon, Charlie Crist, Congress, false conviction, FBI, Gov. Rick Scott, Imbler v Pachtman, IRS, Jeb Bush, Juan Ramos, prosecutorial misconduct, public corruption, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Van de Kamp v Goldstein, William "Tommy" Zeigler, Wilton Dedge
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Out, out, damned Bicentennial Blight!
Imagine that the Supreme Court issued a ridiculous ruling that the media refused to rationally report for 35 years. Imagine that the ruling allowed all Los Angeles’ sports teams wild advantages: a tenth player on the baseball field and four … Continue reading
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Tagged ABA, FBI, Imbler v Pachtman, IRS, prosecutorial misconduct, reporters, Van de Kamp v Goldstein
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