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The Right is Attacking the FBI: And the Claim is that the Obama Justice Department Weaponized them to Spy and Secretly Investigate the rival Political Parties just like the IRS who admitted to going after Conservative Groups.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 49% of Likely U.S. Voters believe a special prosecutor should be named to investigate whether senior FBI officials handled the investigation of Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump in a legal and unbiased fashion
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of all voters think it is likely that the FBI or the agent in question destroyed those messages to hide something from investigators.
originally posted by: Martin75
a reply to: SCG20
I agree and disagree.
The right wants the corruption gone.
The Left wants the laws gone.
There is a HUGE difference.
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: Martin75
a reply to: SCG20
I agree and disagree.
The right wants the corruption gone.
The Left wants the laws gone.
There is a HUGE difference.
hey hey hey..the trump administration is just following the playbook of Erdogan, leader of turkey, what could go wrong?....
www.washingtonpost.com... e22b246bb
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: SCG20
Everybody loves cops when they are being robbed.
Everybody hates cops when they are speeding.
As far as the fbi goes, nobody trusts them and for good reason.
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: neo96
Mike pence is a liberal?
The Ferguson unrest (also referred to as The Battle of Ferguson) involved protests and riots that began the day after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by white police officer Darren Wilson on August 9, 2014, in Ferguson, Missouri.
"Sanctity of life influences our decision if we have to use force, to use it safely," said Chicago Police Sergeant Mark Lemus, a use of force trainer.
Rodney Diverlus of Black Lives Matter said there is some skepticism surrounding the course in the black community. "We're way past the point of needing courses," Diverlus said Monday evening. "We actually need to see some concrete changes, some concrete practical changes to the way that policing is being done in Toronto."