It may be time to replace the FBI

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  1. Ddyad

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    That is why we have elections.
     
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    Does that mean you accept his determination on the Mueller investigation?
     
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    Makes them feel good when they make **** up
     
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    What is the difference between the FBI and the Stasi?
     
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    What is the difference between the FBI and the Gestapo?
     
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    What is the difference between the FBI and the KGB?
     
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    The fbl finds loopholes. The others tell you to their face they don't care about the law.
     
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    What are the similarities?
     
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    Did the IGO "make **** up" when it referred Comey for prosecution?

    "The Justice Department has declined to prosecute the former FBI director James Comey over how he dealt with his own memos containing “confidential” information, which was shared with the media after being fired from his post by Donald Trump.

    The decision was announced on Thursday, shortly after the department’s inspector general referred Mr Comey for potential prosecution ..."

    THE INDEPENDENT, James Comey: Justice Department will not charge former FBI director in spite of Trump attacks, By Clark Mindock, The Independent, August 1, 2019.
    https://news.yahoo.com/james-comey-justice-department-not-210013926.html
     
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    But Justice Department prosecutors declined to prosecute Comey, in part because they didn't believe there was evidence to show Comey knew and intended to violate laws on handling classified information.
     
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    The DOJ announced that if would not prosecute Comey "hours" after receiving the referral from the IG.

    In DC when it looks like the fix is in the fix is usually in.
     
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    But Justice Department prosecutors declined to prosecute Comey, in part because they didn't believe there was evidence to show Comey knew and intended to violate laws on handling classified information.
     
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    Fire Barr! Obviously he’s deep state!
     
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    I do, i agree that trump couldn’t be exonerated.
     
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    Some that study this...
    Aka RW blogs
     
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    I always believed Comey was right about Barr. Barr is an "institutionalist".

    “I like and respect Bill Barr,” Comey said after leaving a day-long congressional hearing on Capitol Hill. “I know he’s an institutionalist who cares deeply about the integrity of the Justice Department.”
    NEW YORK POST, Comey praises Trump attorney general nominee William Barr, By Marisa Schultz, December 7, 2018.
    https://nypost.com/2018/12/07/comey-praises-trump-attorney-general-nominee-william-barr/
     
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    Good luck with your pipe dream.
     
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    Drain the freaking swamp !
     
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    There's an old saying in the military..."There's always someone who didn't get the word."

    FYI:
    The FBI was politicized during the Obama administration.
     
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    No, but that's been a popular conspiracy theory among many others that have flourished with the Conspiracy Theorist in Chief's encouragement.
     
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    The USG has become a totally corrupt bipartisan racket, and the federal cops are some of its worst racketeers.

    “[T]he running existential contradictions of D.C., a place where “authenticity and fantasy are close companions”, as the Washington Post’s Henry Allen once wrote. It misses that the city, far from being hopelessly divided, is in fact hopelessly interconnected. It misses the degree to which New Media has democratized the political conversation while accentuating Washington's insular, myopic, and self loving tendencies. It misses, most of all, a full examination of how Washington may not serve the country well but has, in fact, worked splendidly for Washington itself– A city of beautifully busy people constantly writing the story of their own lives.” Mark Leibovich, This Town, Penguin Books, 2013, p. 10.
     
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    Have we no grand juries for high level Washington crooks?
     
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    In fact the FBI/DOJ/CIA/IRS/WXYZ has always been politicized - and prone to commit serious crimes.

    "The FBI worked to create violent confrontations between factions on the radical left. The bureau was prepared in this case to commit violent acts itself. In New York, agents set cars on fire with "Molotov cocktails," making it appear that one faction was attacking another. FBI agents conducted at least five such bombings in 1973 and 1974." The Lawless State, The Crimes of the U.S. Intelligence Agencies, Morton H. Halperin, Jerry J. Bermin, Robert L. Borosage, and Christine M. Marwick, Penguin Books, NY, 1977. p. 125.
     
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