Duce630
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You’re asking me when did I lose faith in the DOJ in general. As I never said that I lost faith in the DOJ in general, I don’t know how to answer that.
However I did lose faith in the specific issue that they could release these documents professionally and with care to protect victims, that happened when they first released documents with victims names exposed.
Unfortunately, they have failed that in these document releases by leaving victims names exposed.
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BayouCougar
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Because it’s his brand, making it about him.
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BayouCougar
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Please tell me what I am looking for? Your ability to read everyones mind belongs in a marvel movie or a bit with Carson.
The DOJ has outed and not protected the victims so spare me. More work is being put into protecting powerful people. The president did not want the files released and worked relentlessly to try and stop the vote to release release the files. Once the vote passed he conviently changed his tune.
The fact is DOJ was given a deadline and they missed it and each day that passes they are failing in their duty.
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BayouCougar
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Are you ignoring the reality that DOJ has missed the deadline? You keep saying DOJ is protecting victims but the victims themselves say otherwise.
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92010Coogs
(I took a lie detector test...No I did not)
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You just exposed your point…again.
None of the above is true. If it were the President would be in jail tonight. You can hope for that outcome but your hope does not make it true or stand in a court of law. Thank you again for clarifying your “real” wishes.
BayouCougar
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How do you know it’s not true? Were you there?
You asked what was alleged, and I shared it and you just waved it away.
It is becoming clear that money and influence has steered away investigations from lots of people. Potentially 3 presidents, and not he one you hate who wore a tan suit.
It is truly weird how you wanted it all,out and those involved exposed to suddenly it’s just a big nothing burger to you and will only believe it when someone is convicted.
You also ignore the comment about actual victims saying DOJ is not protecting their identities. But I am sure you will victim shame.
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92010Coogs
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This is really bad. You have to wonder whether it is intentional or just incompetence.
They cite examples of FBI documents with full names left unredacted, including those of victims who were minors at the time of their exploitation. Other victims, the letter says, have had their names, bank information, and addresses posted without redaction. One email listing 32 minor victims had just one of the names redacted, the letter says.
Duce630
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For those keeping track. Has any coogfans been exposed yet?
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Duce630
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Since we discussed this already… it appears they actually hadn’t been charged with Contempt of Congress as we discussed earlier. It had been recommended by the committee but hadn’t been voted on by the full House.
I’m good with him being asked to testify (less sure on Hillary, doesn’t seem like she was involved). That said, this shouldn’t be one sided. We should seek the truth from all.
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Duce630
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I agree. Of course Hillary can likely claim marital priveledge if she is asked about Bill (and vice versa).