A Cabal of Sociopaths
American Thinker,
by
Clarice Feldman
Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.,
5/21/2023 6:06:18 AM
If we learned anything this week, we’ve learned that the continued life of this Constitutional Republic is in grave danger from the cabal of sociopaths in critical positions of power, and that it is because scaremongers and a supine press and judiciary have permitted enactment of dangerous legislation and illegal conduct to go on and on unpunished. Worse, the perpetrators are being richly rewarded for their violation of law and public trust.(Snip)
The FBI misused Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) more than 278,000 times, the Washington Post reported, “including against crime victims, January 6 riot suspects, and people arrested at protests in the wake of the
Reply 1 - Posted by:
MattMusson1 5/21/2023 6:12:48 AM (No. 1474200)
We don't have representative government. We have a series of hoaxes and frauds mascarading as government.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jinx 5/21/2023 7:11:40 AM (No. 1474230)
As always, Clarice makes sense. She nails the culprits. I think right after Comey was fired, he was hired by the college of William and Mary as an ethics professor. Go figure!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 5/21/2023 7:21:50 AM (No. 1474232)
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has appointed all of the current FISA judges.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Michaelus 5/21/2023 7:25:02 AM (No. 1474235)
Yet these are the people that were so punctilious, so careful about following the rules, that they refused to take a look at Zacarias Moussaoui's computer in August of 2001.
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spacer 5/21/2023 8:00:52 AM (No. 1474260)
Another right as rain Clarice article. An almost complete list of the ills that ail us. Almost. Election theft has been codified and until that is fixed and people go to prison none of her admonitions will be addressed.
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Starboard_side 5/21/2023 10:55:53 AM (No. 1474382)
First, how much can anyone believe, or trust, what the FBI presents as "evidence" in any case of the past say 10 years based on what's been exposed now?
Think there won't be a few lawyers looking to overturn a few cases soon?
Second, nearly all of these issues have come as a result of Democrat aligned, and sympathetic persons.
Third, do many of those folks fighting against the injustice of the system, particularly in the inner-cities of most of the major cities in the country, now see the connection of who's been in-charge and how easily some have not been concerned about going through the proper protocols too?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
The Remnants 5/21/2023 10:59:01 AM (No. 1474386)
fta: "a supine press and judiciary"
Indeed. They must all go around mumbling to themselves, "Fine, fine, Everything's just fine". They must do that to rationalize their lack of concern with what's happening in and to our country. Most politiicians react the same. (Monkeys with hands covering their eyes, mouths and ears.)
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Rinktum 5/21/2023 12:16:20 PM (No. 1474459)
FTA: “ He never even subpoenaed key figures like Comey, McCabe, and Strzok. (I suspect because he knows the courts and jurors in the District of Columbia operate as another branch of the Democratic party…”
Oh, so it’s too hard, and the odds are stacked against us strategy of defeat, is that what we’re going with now? If we give in to that kind of thinking, it will further enable more unconstitutional and criminal behavior. You go after wrongdoing because it is the RIGHT thing to do. It’s not a game, it is a founding principle that kept this country going strong for over 240 years. Why do you think all the corruption is in Washington DC? It’s because that is where all the crooks are! Now we prosecute only who we know we can convict? Why are we making it easy for the wrong doers? My goodness, make them stand in a courtroom with the evidence relvealed and allow them defend themselves, if they can. This whiny attitude absolutely sickens me. I had no idea the rule of law depended upon the law of percentages of probable convictions.
We have been played and we just suck it up every darn time and say we’ll get ‘em the next time. Well now there is no next time. We are at the end. The statute of limitations has expired and the most egregious traitors in the country will go on living their lives of wealth and privilege while good hardworking men rot in a Washington DC jail. Ever give a thought to why it took four years for Durham to release his report? It was all about the timing. They had to run the clock out. Do we even deserve to call this form of government a Republic when the highest people connected to it are KNOWN criminals and the people who could prosecute this traitorous behavior won’t touch it? We have surrendered law and order and sit here and now get to watch these actors in this horrific Kabuki Theater. We are done folks. If the people know right from wrong and refuse to take it on because the odds are against them, we have lost the Republic.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Italiano 5/21/2023 1:49:34 PM (No. 1474514)
Prison is too good for them.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
msliberty1937 5/21/2023 3:39:29 PM (No. 1474585)
Clarice...Thank you for so accurately identifying them as sociopaths!
Rinktum...thank you for your always accurate and insightful reply, Wish I could award you 100+ likes. Also wish I could disagree with your last sentence, but reality keeps intruding.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/22/2023 7:46:44 AM (No. 1474911)
Clarice can say more in a single paragraph than the average article gives us in the way of meaty substance. She lists many facts that prove the FBI is behind most of the legal abuses we suffer and needs to be reigned in. They have no Internal Affairs department like that provided for most big city police departments so they can abuse all powers through the catch phrases like "reason to believe" or "suspicion of a crime." This is wrong. Congress and the Supreme Court know that it is wrong and unconstitutional. Absolute power corrupts and this rogue agency is hopelessly corrupted. They are responsible for the theft of the 2020 election and for the myth of January 6th. Reform is not possible under current conditions, they need to go.
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Strike3 5/22/2023 7:50:54 AM (No. 1474914)
"reined in" Sorry about that.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 5/22/2023 9:43:00 AM (No. 1474985)
The FBI needs to be significantly decapitated. Anyone removed from the FBI needs to be barred from federal service. The FBI needs to have their counter terrorism and FISA powers removed. They need to be under SERIOUS bipartisan oversight for the next 10 years. They should be PROHIBITED from ANY investigation of politicians without oversight approval.
The FBI, and the spook agencies have done more damage and are more dangerous to the Country than the terrorists they supposedly work to stop. About 3000 died on 911. While that was terrible, how much damage was done since then by our own government which has been weaponized against us. There has been enormous suffering and damage and insane economic costs from the actions of the dems and their allies entrenched in government.
Other agencies, like the IRS and Department of Education, also need to be culled and significantly defunded.
Constitutionally, we can't do much about the lying media but we CAN call them out and minimalize them. We can also work harder to create alternative news media and STRONLY support them.
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Lonestar Jack 5/22/2023 11:43:40 AM (No. 1475061)
Clarice does not hold to task the complete dereliction of duty of John Roberts and Rosemary Mayers Collyer when they did not ask for a criminal investigation or condemn the obvious lies the signers of the 4 FISA applications aimed at undoing then President Trump.
According toe Wikipedia -- "In 2013, Collyer was appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States to a seven-year term on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.[2] The Court provides a measure of judicial oversight over surveillance activities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as amended. Judge Collyer's term on the FIS Court began on March 8, 2013 and was set to conclude on March 7, 2020. She replaced Judge John D. Bates, whose term ended on February 21, 2013.
On December 20, 2019, she announced she would step down early as the Presiding Judge FISC due to health reasons."
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Zigrid 5/22/2023 12:07:54 PM (No. 1475090)
Let's wait and see...never give up...and stay Frosty!!
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Bixter 5/22/2023 12:35:11 PM (No. 1475118)
#8 just nailed it. Good job. Excellent
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felixcat 5/22/2023 1:21:56 PM (No. 1475147)
And yet how many toies have Senators Like Josh Hawley been interviewed about the FBI/Durham Report and asked what will be done? And the replies are always we will continue to investigate blah blah blah. When asked about eliminating the FBI, it's well, we need them to fight crime and of course, the questioner never comes back with: what crime? They are only focused on the J6 protestors. You heard Agent Friend say he was removed from child abuse cases to focus on J6. And I do not buy that the employees outside DC are the exception. They watch the same leftist news like they do here in DC: Trump and J6 bad, etc.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
HRJUNIOR 5/22/2023 1:49:15 PM (No. 1475157)
#5,
GOD is going to address all of this soon and the people who were involved will not like the way He addresses things.
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Congress should immediately repeal the FISA law, but it won't. I think we're all permanently liable to be under surveillance for no valid reason. Likewise, I doubt the FBI is ever going to be reformed, let alone abolished and replaced as it should be.