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Selective justice is not justice at all.
Liberals/Dems treat Negroes as if they lack agency.
Definition of Agency
(noun) The capacity of an individual to actively and independently choose and to affect change; free will or self-determination.
Meanwhile, several Supreme Court justices are under siege in direct contravention of 18 U.S. Code § 115 — influencing, impeding, or retaliating against a federal official by threatening or injuring a family member. The authorities are permitting angry mobs to moil freely outside the Justices’ houses, while many January Sixth “insurrectionists” rot in the DC jail into a second-year on misdemeanor charges that the authorities refuse to adjudicate — meaning that there is no authority in Washington, DC, only a nameless, lawless simulacrum of it as conceived, say, in the spirit of Franz Kafka.
Hope abides that the November elections might set up a correction to much of this madness. The release on Saturday of Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary 2000 Mules does not provide a whole lot of encouragement about that. The Party of Chaos still has its apparatus of ballot fraud in place all over the country and nobody seems to know what to do about it (though the remedy is pretty simple and straightforward: in-person voting with voter ID). The evidence of drop-box video and smart-phone tracking of the 2020 ballot-stuffers in several states is right there and nobody in American life appears to be equipped to do something about it. The necessary equipment consists of two plum-sized glands generally assigned at birth to persons of the male persuasion. Perhaps, along with refrigerator condensers, the supply line for that is broken.
But first, of course, before the scheduled midterm elections there are roughly six months of nice weather to get through, meaning conditions that are favorable for action in the street, starring the shock troops of Progressive Wokery. Depending on where you live, maybe that’s another reason to feel those old heebie-jeebies creeping in on little spiders’ feet.
MAY 9, 2022
Misdemeanor for Chappelle’s ‘Knife Gun’ Attacker?
Apparently, LA is the place to be if you want to get away with a violent crime.
How is that not a crime?
NJ councilwoman plows through cyclist with SUV and speeds off, hasn't been charged with a crime
Is this lady, Democratic Jersey City Councilwoman Amy DeGise, so important she can't even be bothered to stop to see if the man she ran over is okay?
Sure, she had the green light but if you drive away from this type of accident you're an absolutely disgusting person.
Ted Cruz GRILLS Justice Department official on why they won’t arrest protesters at homes of SCOTUS Justices
Cruz noted the law that Congress established in 18 U.S. Code § 1507 makes it illegal for anyone to protest outside of the homes of Supreme Court Justices.
He also noted the one deranged criminal, spurred on by the violent rhetoric encouraged by Democrats, who tried to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh.
Cruz grilled Kenneth A. Polite Jr. on why they won’t follow this law, and Polite kept dancing around the issue, noting they had prosecuted one person for their conduct during these protests.
But Cruz pressed him further and it turns out that even that one prosecution wasn’t charged under 18 U.S. Code § 1507. In other words, they have arrested no one and Polite couldn’t explain it. Or at least he chose not to.
To everyone watching it’s clear that the DOJ isn’t following this law because they want protesters there. This White House and DOJ want abortion to be the law of the land again and now they are fighting to make that happen, by not arresting these protesters and suing states who dare to ban abortion, among other things.
It’s an absolute lie in my opinion when Polite claims politics doesn’t influence their decisions. This DOJ is as political as Obama’s DOJ in nearly everything they do, if not more so.
Is Biden giving Brittney Griner special treatment?
There are hundreds of other Americans who could be called ‘wrongfully detained’
... it sure seems like Griner benefited more from being a black, lesbian athlete married to another woman in a tough midterm year than anything approaching right or wrong, never mind the geopolitics setting free an arms dealer who sought to harm innocent Americans. ...
The point is not to see Brittney Griner suffer; it’s to ask what makes her case special enough to warrant the designation “wrongfully detained” and the offer of a lopsided prison swap.
During my State Department career, I visited hundreds of American prisoners abroad, from celebrities and white-collar criminals dealing with multi-millions of dollars at issue to near-homeless Americans trying to make a quick drug score. Not a single one of them felt he was “rightfully detained” in every sense; most felt their sentences were too long given the offenses they committed. But I was under strict and standing orders not to advocate for any of them, to allow the host country process to play out as it would.
What makes Brittney Griner more special than Lieutenant Alkonis or Marc Fogel or my hundreds of cases, Mr. Biden? Will they have to wait in a foreign prison for some future election cycle when it is their peer group a future president seeks to impress?
Democrat judge mysteriously takes over Paul Pelosi arraignment
How about that…
Elsewhere, the Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime dropped the bombshell that Pelosi’s arraignment judge had stepped down and was subsequently replaced. The replacement was Monique Langhorne, a Democrat who used to work in the District Attorney’s office. ...
Watters said of Langhorne, “She’s very well-connected, she was appointed to a special advisory board by Gavin Newsom too, so I mean this is totally deck stacking if I’ve ever seen it.”
Of all of the things people can expect for the Pelosi family, a fair trial is certainly not one of them.
If a legislature passes laws sanctioning actions A, B, C, and D as crimes, then it’s not up to the district attorney to say “I will only enforce A and B.” He doesn’t have that right or responsibility. ...
All across the country, however, Justice Democrats have said they will not prosecute whole classes of crimes as a matter of principle. In doing so, they are acting as one-man legislatures. That’s true whether they are elected or appointed. They are still executive officials and are not authorized to ignore whole classes of duly passed laws.
DeSantis nailed that point, making an effective argument that Warren was guilty of exactly this kind of overreach. That’s a serious violation if we are to remain a country of laws, not men, where our government at all levels is grounded in the separation of powers between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
How much do you want to bet that if we protested on the home street of the judge that signed off on the Trump raid, the DOJ would all of a sudden remember it’s illegal to do that.
https://patriots.win/p/15JASzqAt9/how-much-do-you-want-to-bet-that/
How much do you want to bet that if we protested on the home street of the judge that signed off on the Trump raid, the DOJ would all of a sudden remember it’s illegal to do that.
Benny Johnson 🍊
@bennyjohnson
Did you know that the IRS only audits Americans who live in RED States?
Large swaths of the country are left untouched and unmolested by federal power — as long as they consistently deliver for the Democrat party.
See the east coast, upper Midwest, PA, New York & Illinois!?!?
The “National Issues Survey” of more than 1,000 likely 2022 general election voters, conducted between July 24-28 by the Trafalgar Group in partnership with Convention of States Action, found that 79.3% of Americans believe that the United States has a two-tiered justice system, with one set of laws for political insiders and another for average Americans. Notably, large majorities in both parties agreed with the idea. ...
“What we’re seeing reflected strongly in these numbers is the sentiment that ‘There is no equal justice in America’ has become an almost universally-held opinion,” Convention of States President Mark Meckler said in a statement responding to the survey. “But it’s not just opinion, it’s fact. And it’s a dangerous fact in our Constitutional Republic, one which requires mostly voluntary compliance with the rule of law to succeed. In a system where those in government get away with virtually anything, why should anyone follow the law? Until public servants are once again held accountable for their misdeeds, the distrust of and disdain for government officials will continue to grow in a dangerous manner. Perhaps early Americans had the right idea when they publicly tarred and feathered officials who abused their positions. Fear of getting caught and being held accountable is a necessary component for a successful system of public service.”
The survey comes just one day after the FBI conducted a raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. The raid prompted backlash from Republicans in Congress, who cited it as evidence of the two-tiered system of justice in America.
“Our two-tiered justice system is becoming more obvious and outrageous,” Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) told Fox News in an interview Tuesday.
Many of those arrested after January 6 are still being held without bail because they are such a threat to America’s security. The threats must be secret because most of them who have pleaded guilty were charged with trespassing. The ones still in jail must be the really bad ones. We don’t know because even Republican lawmakers don’t seem to be concerned about what’s happening to American citizens on American soil!
Does anyone remember that Hillary Clinton had a private server for her government email? Or that she deleted over 30,000 emails that were under subpoena? How about the Clinton Foundation, which the Clintons used like their personal bank? Clinton staff members were given immunity; what exactly was it they received immunity from? They weren’t even questioned about Clinton’s antics. Hillary used BleachBit to scrub her computers of any possible incriminating evidence.
Meanwhile, the Hunter Biden investigation seems to be stuck. The FBI had Hunter’s laptop a year before the election. Over 30 months later, it still hasn’t been able to find any incriminating evidence. I sure hope it’s not spending time watching the creepy Hunter Biden porn shows.
The New York Post, however, has found tons of compelling information and written story after story on everything the FBI can’t seem to find. Maybe someone at the bureau could pick up a copy of Laptop From Hell by Miranda Divine and develop a few clues as to where to look. Even couch potato Brian Stelter at CNN discovered recently there’s a laptop that could be a problem for Joe Biden if he runs for reelection. We tried to tell him that 20 months ago.
The abuse of America’s justice system should be of concern for all Americans, even Democrats. Apparently, the Left is okay with this abuse of the Rule of Law and equal justice under the law as long as it is used against conservatives. Some of you Trump haters in DC need to wake up before it’s you they come after. Remember, power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. It’s already begun.
How much do you want to bet that if we protested on the home street of the judge that signed off on the Trump raid, the DOJ would all of a sudden remember it’s illegal to do that.
79.3% of Americans believe that the United States has a two-tiered justice system,
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz is demanding to know why the FBI has never raided the homes of Hillary Clinton and her associates.
While questioning the FBI’s raid of President Donald Trump’s Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, Dershowitz said it constitutes “a double standard of justice” because the feds did not raid Hillary Clinton or former Bill Clinton administration National Security Advisor Sandy Berger.
In an op-ed for The Hill, Dershowitz slammed Joe Biden’s FBI for raiding a former U.S. president.
“The decision by the Justice Department to conduct a full-scale morning raid on former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home does not seem justified, based on what we know as of now,” he writes.
“If it is true that the basis of the raid was the former president’s alleged removal of classified material from the White House, that would constitute a double standard of justice.
“There were no raids, for example, on the homes of Hillary Clinton or former Clinton administration national security adviser Sandy Berger for comparable allegations of mishandling official records in the recent past.
“Previous violations of the Presidential Records Act typically have been punished by administrative fines, not criminal prosecution.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you do sketchy business with Chinese companies, film yourself smoking crack, lie on a 4473 firearm form, and are involved in a Russian human trafficking ring. If you do that, you got a ride to your vacation on Air Force One today.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you lie on a FISA form to spy on your political opponents or lie to the FBI to justify illegal spying. If you do that, you get your law license restored in good standing and acquitted by a jury of your donors.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you BleachBit a private server with classified government emails on it after they had been subpoenaed. You'll be let off and sell merch based on it a few years later.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you get held in contempt of Congress for lying about running guns to Mexico and your role in targeting conservatives with audits. You'll get off scot free but you'll get charged for it if you worked for Donald Trump
"Nobody is above the law," unless you cross the border illegally or burn down a city while wearing a BLM shirt. You'll be flown to the city of your choice and have your charges dropped or reduced.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you get caught lying to Congress about domestic spying, leak unverified dossiers, work with Democrat operatives to fabricate the Russia hoax, and frame/entrap your political opponents as Russian agents. You'll get a career on cable news.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you use your position to Congress to insider trade or lie to Congress about your office funding dangerous research at a Chinese lab that covid originated from.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you're a criminal in an American city run by a Soros-funded prosecutor. You can commit as many violent crimes as you want and get let back on the street the very next day.
"Nobody is above the law," unless you conduct illegal protest outside the homes of justices, firebomb pro-life pregnancy centers, or murder fully formed babies at an abortion clinic in DC.
The DOJ won't even investigate you.
"Nobody is above the law," unless Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked little girls to you.
We'll never even know who you are
Liz Wheeler
@Liz_Wheeler
Aug 9
People who HAVEN'T been raided by the FBI:
- Pedophiles associated with Jeffrey Epstein
- Hillary Clinton
- Hunter Biden
- Swalwell for sleeping with a Chinese spy
Mark Meuser for U.S. Senate
@MarkMeuser
Aug 10
Imagine the backlash if while he was in office, Trump had Obama's home raided and AOC’s phone seized.
Are you tired of the double standard?
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