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In reply to the discussion: "We are now truly at a break-glass-in-case-of-fire moment for the Justice Dept. " [View all]jls4561
(3,088 posts)27. I am hoping that those who had the integrity to resign
rather than be part of the subversion of justice will start talking.
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"We are now truly at a break-glass-in-case-of-fire moment for the Justice Dept. " [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Feb 2020
OP
So many of us have kids and grand kids ... I fear for their future. It's a feeling
42bambi
Feb 2020
#26
Yes. Now, please. Time is running out for justice. Lady Liberty weeps, but she does have a sword.
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2020
#9
Immaterial it must be done to preserve the constitutional system of checks and balances
benfranklin1776
Feb 2020
#49
The American people have yet to deploy the power that people all the world over are using...
Grasswire2
Feb 2020
#31