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De Omnibus Dubitandum - Lux Veritas

Monday, October 14, 2019

Will We Ever Prosecute?

October 12, 2019 By Gordon Wysong

Imagine that the local cops know that a gang member, named William, broke into the pawn shop and stole guns, jewelry, and money. William's fingerprints, film image, and DNA add to the hard evidence log. The owner knows it; the prosecutor knows it; William's gang associates know it. But he is not arrested. Nearby shopkeepers and neighborhood mothers are asking why he is walking the street. No one explains it; mum's the word. Could it be there is a grand plan to take out the gang's leaders? No one knows; mum's the word. Shopkeepers and residents are about to give up and start moving away from the area, and no one asks them to stay the course.

Fast-forward to today's still vocal Obama gang. Why no indictments? Mum's the word. Can anyone hold to the faith in American justice? Those who support the rule of law feel like Charlie Brown trying to kick a football. It's coming — oh, wait, it's coming...oh, wait...............Admittedly, there are always problems in pursuing a criminal case. It must be so under our Constitution, but it cannot be impossible! ...........To Read More...
  • Why has McCabe not been charged with lying to the FBI, lying under oath?
  • Why has Samantha Power not been indicted for violating national security requirements in unmasking or transferring her unmasking authority to others?
  • Why is Huma Abedin strolling around, free as a bird?
  • Did Strzok do anything? Did Page?   Which one lied to Congress?
A public that finds this whole thing partisan or tedious will not be easily impressed if a 2,000-count indictment naming 43 people is suddenly dropped.  A DOJ that fails to move loses its credibility and its honor. The foundation of the Republic is placed at risk. Without the rule of law, what do we have?   
At some point, deferral of prosecution is dereliction or abetting. Has it reached that point? .......To Read More.....

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