• Washington Post
[because you can't] Enforcing the law is an important function of government. But the
government has broader responsibilities. 6 reasons
prosecutions [of CIA lawbreakers] are not in the nation's best interests:
this is exactly the reason we should have never had the CIA in the first place. JFK tried to dismantle them and we know the rest of the story. The only way we can get justice, is take back our gov and put on trial every single crook in the CIA. We don't need them. Its a waste. They have waaaay too much power. This is the reason the rest of the world hates our gov. Look at every single law breaking Dept in the Fed Gov. I wonder, does this ever end? Or do we wait til the Pole Shift to do the work?
1 Comments in Response to 6 Reasons Not to Prosecute CIA Interrogators
this is exactly the reason we should have never had the CIA in the first place. JFK tried to dismantle them and we know the rest of the story. The only way we can get justice, is take back our gov and put on trial every single crook in the CIA. We don't need them. Its a waste. They have waaaay too much power. This is the reason the rest of the world hates our gov. Look at every single law breaking Dept in the Fed Gov. I wonder, does this ever end? Or do we wait til the Pole Shift to do the work?