Recall, Remove & Replace Every Last Soros Prosecutor
Real Clear Politics,
by
Sen. Tom Cotton
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/20/2021 11:21:35 AM
Last year, our nation experienced the largest increase in murder in American history and the largest number of drug overdose deaths ever recorded. This carnage continues today and is not distributed equally. Instead, it is concentrated in cities and localities where radical, left-wing, George Soros progressives have captured state and district attorney offices. These legal arsonists condemn our rule of law as “systemically racist” and have not simply abused prosecutorial discretion, they have embraced prosecutorial nullification. As a result, a contagion of crime has infected virtually every neighborhood under their charge.
I have to wonder if one of the Swamp's reasons for the last election fraud wasn't just to get Biden into the office, but to keep Trump from stripping Soros of his citizenship and deporting him back to either Hungary or Russia. He is a loathsome and evil man, and he doesn't deserve to hide behind the American flag, then abuse it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jasmine 12/20/2021 11:41:17 AM (No. 1013213)
Totally agree with Sen. Cotton.
Not sure how Soros gets away with funding prosecutors who neglect their duties. How is that even legal?
One thing I know for sure is that when you keep doing what you're doing, you keep getting what you're getting. We deserve better than what this administration has been doing to us. From allowing covid carrying illegal aliens into our country, to leaving our borders open to drug cartels, our quality of life, and opportunities for our own citizens are being trashed by an administration that places no more value on enforcing our laws than irresponsible prosecutors.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 12/20/2021 11:46:58 AM (No. 1013223)
Yes, this is exactly right. Will it happen? Probably not in many places.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
columba 12/20/2021 11:56:57 AM (No. 1013245)
Interpol would like to arrest Soros.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 12/20/2021 12:01:12 PM (No. 1013250)
These DAs are probably criminals themselves. Criminals elect criminals hoping they get a get-out-of-jail-free card. Wonder how much the criminal element of society is migrating to these cities that are soft on crime. Where I grew up, there was a small town with virtually no police force. They had to rely on state police, and police from neighboring towns. Crime skyrocketed. The strange thing was when someone got arrested, about half the time they were from outside of town, and frequently out of state. The criminals learn where there is no law enforcement.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
caddyjak 12/20/2021 12:03:13 PM (No. 1013258)
Just why is Soros still living???
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
ByteGuru 12/20/2021 12:19:18 PM (No. 1013280)
"Recall, Remove & Replace Every Last Soros Prosecutor" ... should we add execute?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 12/20/2021 12:23:25 PM (No. 1013281)
Several U.S. Supreme decisions hold that political contributions are protected by the First Amemdment of the U.S. Constitution.
Regarding a 2013 (5 to 4) U.S. Supreme Court opinion, written by Chief Justice Roberts, titled McCutcheon v. FEC, Anna Galland, executive director of MoveOn.org, said [this] decision "has seriously threatened our democracy by allowing ultra-rich individuals like Shaun McCutcheon and the Koch brothers to effectively buy as many members of Congress as their bank accounts allow."
and
“The Roberts Court has weakened America’s democracy and contributed to a system of legalized bribery by allowing big money to swamp the voices of regular Americans and dramatically alter the outcome of elections."
Her argument applies to ultra-rich George Soros, who then and currently enjoys U.S. citzenship.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/supreme-court-strikes-down-overall-limits-on-political-contributions
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 12/20/2021 12:25:26 PM (No. 1013285)
1. Have your staffers generate the list so that local communities understand this is a concerted effort. A contract with Americans-- you take out yours, we will take out ours.
2. Replacements must be ready, and they can't come from within the prosecutor's office. You need to identify successful campaigners, i.e., Judges who have beaten incumbents and have that populist, transcendent, gregrious Judge judy type media presence. They won't be trying cases, they will be identifying loyal and disloyal young prosecutors and those who have that social justice warrior streak.
3. This aint' a career move, they will be gunning for you from day one.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
downnout 12/20/2021 12:27:38 PM (No. 1013287)
Recall, remove and replace? Phooey. How about dragging them into the public square, tarring and feathering them and then sending them to an island surrounded by hungry sharks?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
cor-vet 12/20/2021 12:47:04 PM (No. 1013310)
Methinks the Soros family owns the 535 elites running the country, and that's why nothing will be done until the whole family is gone and their fortune is confiscated!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Venturer 12/20/2021 1:03:44 PM (No. 1013330)
Relacing the prosecutors is only a start. Replace every Congressperson and Senator who ever took a dollar from Soros or any of his PAC's.
Arrest Soros and Give him to the Russians who want him dead or alive.
And send his son with him. Biden wants to build back better? Confiscate Soro's Billion and do it with his money..
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 12/20/2021 2:07:57 PM (No. 1013400)
This isn't going to slow down anytime soon. It will take years of hard work to root out the criminal DAs. The outrageous crime stats will keep surging until voters come to their senses. Since few have much sense to begin with, it may be impossible and the best thing to do is move if you can. Leave NYC, SF, etc. to rot in their own filth and crime. There are still states that treat their citizens as citizens and punish criminals. I realize that not everyone can move for career or financial reasons but do it if you can. More and more people can work from home and more and more people are leaving these s-hole big cities. There are going to be lots of bankrupt cities with no tax base in the future.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/20/2021 5:09:11 PM (No. 1013565)
That's far too nice...treat them the way DemoNazi's would...
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