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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/382607-republican-group-airs-ad-on-fox-friends-defending-mueller-probe

 

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A Republican group defended special counsel Robert Mueller against attacks by President Trump in an ad that aired Wednesday morning on “Fox & Friends” — a show that Trump is said to frequently watch.

The 30-second ad from Republicans for Rule of Law highlights Mueller’s military service in Vietnam and his service as head of the FBI during the Bush administration.

“Mueller has been trusted by Republicans to put America first,” the ad says.

 

 

 

 

Also a Reagan video on the rule of law. 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, row_33 said:

this much be one of the biggest piles of **** ever

 

 

Republican made commercials about supporting Mueller and the rule of law? Sometimes I just don’t understand wtf goes through your Canadian head.

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7 minutes ago, row_33 said:

4 ignored messages so far, total bliss seeing them

 

Considering all of your negative, rambling and incoherent posts I highly doubt you ever feel total bliss about anything other than Hillary losing. 

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On 4/11/2018 at 1:02 PM, row_33 said:

4 ignored messages so far, total bliss seeing them

 

We have the room to ourselves. How are you?

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2 minutes ago, mead107 said:

I love sex

 

I used to 15 years ago, but now?...I'm not so sure.  Has it changed since I got married?

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Just now, DC Tom said:

 

I used to 15 years ago, but now?...I'm not so sure.  Has it changed since I got married?

I don’t know if it changed with you and your wife. 

 

I love it once every 6 months. 

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Sometimes I’ve got to 

 

run away

 

sometimes I’ve got to

 

get away

 

from your tainted love

 

 

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https://medium.com/@dojalumni/doj-alumni-statement-regarding-rod-rosenstein-robert-mueller-and-the-rule-of-law-dcf12d7bb3a6

 

DOJ Alumni Statement Regarding Rod Rosenstein, Robert Mueller, and the Rule of Law

We, the undersigned, are proud alumni of the United States Department of Justice. We served this institution out of a commitment to the founding American principles that our democratic republic depends upon the rule of law, that the law must be applied equally, and that no one is above the law. Many of us served with Robert Mueller and Rod Rosenstein. Those of us who served with these men know them to be dedicated public servants committed to these principles. All of us served with thousands of their peers at the Department, who also swear an oath to serve, defend, and protect the United States, the Constitution and the American people. We know that there are thousands of public servants at the Department today who serve these principles and all of us.

We are therefore deeply disturbed by the attacks that have been levied against the good men and women of the Department. Not only is it an insult to their public service, but any attempt to corrupt or undermine the even-handed application of the rule of law threatens the foundation of our Republic. We know the people who serve at the Department will bravely weather these attacks and continue to uphold their oaths by doing only what the law dictates. But it is up to the rest of us, and especially our elected representatives, to come to their defense and oppose any attempt by the President or others to improperly interfere in the Department’s work, including by firing either Mr. Mueller, Mr. Rosenstein or other Department leadership or officials for the purpose of interfering in their investigations. Should the President take such a step, we call on Congress to swiftly and forcefully respond to protect the founding principles of our Republic and the rule of law.

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