By Rich Kozlovich
- A Michigan couple that has been raising chickens in their backyard as a source of healthy food for their family could get up to 90 days in jail for violating a local ban on backyard hens.
- A Kentucky prison guard who was charged with 25 counts of sexual abuse against female inmates, trafficking controlled substances, and 50 counts of official misconduct walks away with no jail time and seven years’ probation.
- A 53-year-old Virginia man is facing 20 years in jail for kidnapping, despite the fact that key evidence shows him to be innocent and his accuser a liar, yet the courts claim they’re unable to do anything about it.
He goes on to say:
One reader of Robin Itzler’s excellent free weekly e-mail newsletter PATRIOT NEIGHBORS (You can subscribe here: PatriotNeighbors@yahoo.com) commented on our system of justice. We do not have a two-tier system of justice in America. We have a three-tiered system of justice. One for Republicans who are held to the letter of every obscure law the Deep state can dig up, a second for criminal Democrats, and a third for Donald Trump, which involves ignoring the things known because they’re inconvenient, and making up crimes out of thin air.
Biden stored classified documents in at least two places, including his garage, both unsecured, both accessible to foreign nationals, and has been stealing classified documents and storing them in unsecured locations since 1974, which is blatantly and abjectly illegal.
Yet the media is either silent about all this illegal activity, or make excuses to justify it. All the while declaring Trump, who as President had total authority to declassify anything he wished, giving him the absolute legal right to hold classified documents, needs to be persecuted, prosecuted, and sent to prison.
Hillary stored classified documents on her own private server, also accessible to foreign powers. That was also totally and abjectly illegal. Neither of them have been indicted.
How is it a Secretary of State, along with a man who while being a Senator and a Vice President can clearly violate the law regarding classified material not be charged with those crimes, and a President, who has the ultimate authority regarding classifications, is being indicted for storing classified documents, in a secure and guarded location, which as President of the United States he can do legally.
If all that is so, and it is, we must ask, why Trump is being charged with a non-crime, and they're not being charged for actually committing real crimes? The answer's simple. It’s political, it’s rotten, it’s a distraction, it's a leftist coup, and time is showing it's actually far worse.
The amount of information exposing the vast level of corruption of the Biden crime family, some it involving geopolitical decisions involving both the Obama and Biden administrations is shocking, and even if half of it’s true, that would by far make Biden the most corrupt President in all of American history.
Clearly all that’s coming out about Joe and Hunter Biden demonstrates criminal activity, serious criminal activity, criminal activity involving the security of the United States. And yet no charges are being brought forth.
This indictment by the DOJ against Trump undermines the very foundations of American republicanism. If America is a nation of laws, then those laws must be enforced equally. The rule of law is the cement that binds this nation. The cement that's prevented America from becoming a tyrannous banana republic.
Make no mistake about it, the corruption is so vast and so deep no matter who runs against the Democrat party they’re going to be charged with vile claims of wrong doing. Either through the lies of corrupt prosecutors or the media. Actually, by both, since the media is, and has been, the unofficial propaganda wing of the Democrat party.
Roosevelt called the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor a day that would live in infamy. Well, these vile and fallacious attacks on a former President of the United States will historically be just as infamous, as it's clearly an effort to undermine the very fabric of American law and justice.
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