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They explained:

 
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The Justice Manual — the DOJ’s rulebook for its lawyers — states that “the rule of law depends on the evenhanded administration of justice”; that the Department’s legal decisions “must be impartial and insulated from political influence”; and that the Department’s prosecutorial powers, in particular, must be “exercised free from partisan consideration.”
All DOJ lawyers are well-versed in these rules, regulations, and constitutional commands. They stand for the proposition that political interference in the conduct of a criminal prosecution is anathema to the Department’s core mission and to its sacred obligation to ensure equal justice under the law. 
The former employees wrote that “it is unheard of for the Department’s top leaders to overrule line prosecutors, who are following established policies. … It is even more outrageous for the Attorney General to intervene as he did here — after the President publicly condemned the sentencing recommendation that line prosecutors had already filed in court.”

 

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33 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

  They are talking about bringing human waste from NYC to dispose of in the greater Rochester area.  The jobs created most likely will pay more than the laundromat.  I don't really want any more crap around than what already is but if I can't fight you might as well get paid to handle it.

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59 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

They have a valid point- how could Barr have allowed a trial to proceed under his leadership where the jury had a democrat employee  and a family member of one of the people working the case on the jury? They literally have a vested interest in the outcome.

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Letter is from "protect Democracy" think tank. 

 

 

 

And is being parroted en mass by the usual MSM/troll farms to attack Barr and the DOJ

 

 

 

 

and hence is why it was used to start a thread in here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

Letter is from "protect Democracy" think tank. 

 

And is being parroted en mass by the usual MSM/troll farms to attack Barr and the DOJ

 

and hence is why it was used to start a thread in here.

 

 

Yes, but the article was written by long-term conservative Jennifer Rubin, so there must be some truth to it! :lol:

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1 hour ago, snafu said:

 

Hey, thanks for sharing this.

F u ( k.  Them. That’s nothing.  How many people have called for Trump to resign?  Barr’s a piker compared to that.

 

 

 

You f(uk the rule of law because you don't believe in it, obviously.  I take it you like this Putin style government Trump and Barr are forcing on the nation. 

 

BTW, Trump was, again, interfering on a case that is related into his election. Imagine that, but you are fine with elections being corrupted. Yes, I know, the deep state is worse, blah blah. 

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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

Yes, but the article was written by long-term conservative Jennifer Rubin, so there must be some truth to it! :lol:

 

Why is it that the homely looking women head up "The Resistance"?

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What? 1,100 Democrats want a Republican to resign over nothing? I'm SHOCKED!

 

Barr is clearly a threat to democracy, etc. Trump should have a proper wingman.

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3 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

What? 1,100 Democrats want a Republican to resign over nothing? I'm SHOCKED!

 

Barr is clearly a threat to democracy, etc. Trump should have a proper wingman.

I have quietly been gathering support to demand you resign from your position as lead counselor on PPP.  I plan on assuming the role at some future point, I just have to figure out how to pay for lawyer school, apply, get accepted and pass a bar.  So far, I have well over 3 people  who have signed my letter.  

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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I have quietly been gathering support to demand you resign from your position as lead counselor on PPP.  I plan on assuming the role at some future point, I just have to figure out how to pay for lawyer school, apply, get accepted and pass a bar.  So far, I have well over 3 people  who have signed my letter.  

 

How dare you pounce, without evidence, using a talking point that has been thoroughly debunked. I am speaking truth to power to elevate the masses against such hateful and hurtful rhetoric.

 

Also, your hat frightens and scares me.

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30 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

You f(uk the rule of law because you don't believe in it, obviously.  I take it you like this Putin style government Trump and Barr are forcing on the nation. 

 

BTW, Trump was, again, interfering on a case that is related into his election. Imagine that, but you are fine with elections being corrupted. Yes, I know, the deep state is worse, blah blah. 

Hillary is looking for a receipt from the russians for the fake dossier she bought from them. Can you get your boss soros on it?

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27 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I have quietly been gathering support to demand you resign from your position as lead counselor on PPP.  I plan on assuming the role at some future point, I just have to figure out how to pay for lawyer school, apply, get accepted and pass a bar.  So far, I have well over 3 people  who have signed my letter.  

From the sounds of things I doubt you've ever passed a bar without stopping. 

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5 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

From the sounds of things I doubt you've ever passed a bar without stopping. 

Thank you.  You seem quite bright.   You will have a role in my administration, be acknowledged as brilliant early, terminated and escorted off premises as a malcontent,  all within 30 days.  

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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Thank you.  You seem quite bright.   You will have a role in my administration, be acknowledged as brilliant early, terminated and escorted off premises as a malcontent,  all within 30 days.  

Never Skinerd's unite! Dare I say SDS?

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Leftwing Group Organized Barr Attack Letter

The letter is just another Destroy Trump mission funded by leftists to deceive and inflame the public.

By Julie Kelly

 

The headline sounded ominous: “Former Justice Dept. Lawyers Press for Barr to Step Down,” blared an article in Sunday’s New York Times. More than 1,100 former federal prosecutors signed a letter to condemn Attorney General William Barr and encourage Justice Department employees to tattle on the nation’s top lawman if they see anything naughty.

 

The lawyers were outraged at Barr’s decision to override “line prosecutors,” including two holdovers from the Robert Mueller investigation, who had recommended an excessive sentence against Roger Stone. “Barr’s actions in doing the President’s personal bidding unfortunately speak louder than his words,” they wrote. “Those actions, and the damage they have done to the Department of Justice’s reputation for integrity and the rule of law, require Mr. Barr to resign.”

 

Times reporter Katie Benner, trying to make the stunt look like a legitimate grassroots effort, attributed the letter to Protect Democracy, which she described as a “nonprofit legal group.” But Protect Democracy is not an organic activist group spontaneously created by high-minded legal experts alarmed by Trump’s alleged flouting of the rule of law. Protect Democracy was launched in early 2017 as part of an extensive anti-Trump operation managed by a leftwing tech billionaire: Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay. This is who is behind Protect Democracy and a number of other nonprofits formed to destroy the president.

 

Protect Democracy houses a number of former Democratic staffers—including a former aide to Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.)—and Obama White House alumni. Ricki Seidman, last seen advising Christine Blasey Ford, is a director for Protect Democracy. 

 

Several NeverTrumpers also are involved with Protect Democracy; National Review columnists Mona Charen and Linda Chavez, ABC News pundit Matthew Dowd, and failed presidential candidate Evan McMullin serve as advisors. As I’ve reported before, Omidyar is the sugar daddy for many NeverTrump outlets. The Bulwark, the offshoot of the shuttered Weekly Standard, is partially funded by Omidyar: Charlie Sykes, the Bulwark’s editor-in-chief, serves on the board of Democracy Fund.

 

Omidyar also funds Republicans for the Rule of Law, headed by Bill Kristol; Lawfare, a central peddler of Russian collusion hoax propaganda; R Street, home to disgraced FBI lawyer James Baker; and Stand-Up Republic, headed by McMullin. All have been on the attack against Trump and Barr.

 

The letter dominated social media on Sunday; #FormerJusticeDept trended most of the day. Other news outlets picked up Benner’s misleading account of the stunt. But despite what the Times and other reporters want the public to believe, it was far from authentic—just another Destroy Trump mission funded by leftists to deceive and inflame the public. 

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