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In reply to the discussion: How Karl Rove fixed the FBI investigation of his theft of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio [View all]Cliff Arnebeck
(305 posts)The folks who are making trillions of dollars from government policies designed to serve them are spending billions of dollars to keep things going their way. They are spending billions on both sides of the political spectrum to constrain prosecutorial discretion against taking action against them and their public servants. They are spending on private public interest groups to pursue things other than election and other forms of fraud which are enriching them royally. They are using every kind countermeasure against those who might upset their apple carts. I believe the attorney Paul Minor of Mississippi, who took on the the tobacco companies, and Bill Larach of California who was taking on Enron, were targeted by Karl Rove for federal criminal prosecution and imprisoned to block them from helping to organize litigation against their 21st century organized criminal conspiracy. They have also arranged for the death, or attempts upon the lives of politicians and others who have stood in their way--President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. being the most notable examples from the last century.
This "evil empire" is no more impregnable to peaceful challenge than was the Soviet Union. It can be brought down and/or transformed quite readily by the truth of it becoming generally known. Public consciousness of it would simply make it unacceptable. Imagine the gratitude humanity would feel toward Karl Rove if he publicly confessed his fraudulent electoral conduct as he did on SCANDAL just the other night on ABC TV. These are crimes on a scale greater than those of the white minority in South Africa, where truth and reconciliation rather than jail were the necessary remedies.