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Friday, February 14, 2020

Now What?

It's obvious Barr, and the rest of the jackboots in the Department of  Justice, are part of the deep state. So, now what?

8 comments:

  1. Revolution. Violence.

    The system may have collapsed so far that there is no hope of redeeming it. You can't run a country like this. Justice has to be done, and people have to see it being done. It's even worse up here in Canada. You can't vote your way out of the things these people want to bring down on you.

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  2. The only good thing I can see from this is that McCabe is the bait. Make the announcement he's not being prosecuted, the rest of the guilty party think he spilled the beans, and their reactions lead to some crucial information.

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  3. Interesting theory. I'm not ready to quit on Barr yet. Going to wait and see...

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    1. I'm not sure, but considering the attack by the left-wing media, he must be doing something right.

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  4. Qi think there will be waiting until the time is ripe. Hurrying the harvest brings ressults less than the desired fulfillment of the requirements of the law and justice

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  5. This simply can't be tolerated - but yet it appears that this is exactly what we feared, a failed system built on inequality, not even pretending to be impartial.

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    1. After all the subterfuge, and known criminal activity, someone needs to be charged. Maybe Barr has a huge criminal case about to go to a grand jury, and in a different district than D.C. due to the inability to get fair jurors, due to exposure to the guilty.
      I can only hope this is true.

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