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Category Archives: Justice
Is That Too Much to Ask?
Before we come to any conclusions about Mueller’s report, can we at least see it first? Congress and the American people deserve to see Mueller’s report, not just Trump’s hand-picked AG’s interpretation of it.
Trump to Pick Supreme Court Justice
Letters to the Editor, Monterey Herald, July 1, and San Francisco Chronicle, July 3, 2018 Maybe President Trump will nominate a open-minded, non-partisan, even-handed and objective nominee to become the next Supreme Court justice. Maybe the tooth fairy will play … Continue reading
Posted in Donald Trump, government, Justice, politics, Supreme Court
Tagged tooth fairy
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From Russia With Love
Posted in Donald Trump, Justice, political humor, politics
Tagged Kellyanne Conway, Robert Mueller, Steve Bannon
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Truth or Lies?
Valuing the Truth by Paul Craig Roberts/ paulcraigroberts.org/ March 9, 2016 Truth is the enemy of the state, and always has been. But today the Western populations live in a world of total lies. Try to think of anything that … Continue reading
Posted in government, Justice, politics
Tagged Maria Sharapova, Paul Craig Roberts, Russia, Social Security, Wall Street
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Free At Last
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Posted in crime, government, intelligence, Justice, law, politics
Tagged Edward Snowden, Wall Street
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A Drop in the Bucket
Citigroup: The Original Gangsta By Robert Scheer/ Truthdig/ July 14, 2014 Barack Obama’s Justice Department on Monday announced that Citigroup would pay $7 billion in fines, a move that will avoid a humiliating trial dealing with the seamy financial products … Continue reading
Posted in economy, finance, government, Justice, politics, Wall Street
Tagged Bill Clinton, Brooksley Born, Citicorp, Glass-Steagall, Larry Summers, Robert Rubin, Robert Scheer, Sanford Weill, Tony Auth, Truthdig
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The American Injustice System
By Arlen Grossman/ The Big Picture Report ** Willie Smith Ward, 43, a habitual offender, attempted to steal a $35 rack of pork ribs from a grocery store in Waco, Texas. SENTENCE: 50 years in prison. He must serve at least a … Continue reading
Posted in crime, Justice, law, prisons, Uncategorized
Tagged 2008 Financial Crisis, Afghanistan, American Injustice System, drug sentences, Great Recession, Iraq, John Horner, Patrick Matthews, Ricky Minor, Sharanda Jones, The George W. Bush Administration, torture, Wall Street executives, Willie Smith Ward
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YET IT DID HAPPEN
Absolutely Unimaginable This Could Happen in America By Jen Hayden/ Daily Kos/ November 5, 2013 This news report out of New Mexico is so disturbing, it’s hard to imagine this could happen in America. Talk about an unreasonable search: The incident … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, drugs, Justice, law
Tagged Daily Kos, David Eckert, Jen Hayden, KOB 4, New Mexico, search and seizure, unreasonable search
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Aren’t We There Already?
BPR Quote of the Day #2 “You follow this pro-corporate trend to its logical conclusion, and sooner or later you’ll end up with a Supreme Court that functions as a wholly owned subsidiary of big business,” … Continue reading