The InJustice Department Strikes Again

As much as I'd like to see President Bush pardon Scooter Libby, after the shameful case brought against him by Fitzgerald, I'd prefer to see Scooter's challenge to the verdict be a success.  He needs his reputation back...especially since he did nothing wrong to cause this travesty to be filed against him!  I am so angry over this horrid miscarriage of justice that my blood pressure is soaring!  Fitzgerald could not accuse Scooter of "outing" a covert CIA agent, because she clearly was NOT covert.  Fitzgerald would have been out of a job had he not found someone to prosecute for SOMETHING, and Scooter's lack of photographic memory made him the likely candidate to insure his continued salary!  Disgusting!  He had NO MANDATE to prosecute memory loss, just outers of whats-her-face.  (She's already had too much coverage for me to give her anymore....grrrr!)

The InJustice Dept. lets Sandy (Documents-in-his-pants) Berger-Burglar off with a slap on the wrist for stealing documents from the National Archives.  They have filed no action against William Jefferson (D-LA) who had $90,000 stashed in his freezer.  Getting a clue why I've renamed our so-called Justice Department?

For those of you who are harboring the mistaken idea that the President is "in charge" of the Justice, State, Defense, or any other department in the bureaucracy, let me educate you: 

1.  The Democraps unionized the federal government a few years back.  Firing a union member takes nearly an act of God!

2.  The party that feeds the government bureaucracy with our tax dollars, and makes sure that the bureaucracy is given plenty of OUR money in other fees, etc.?  Dumocraps, of course.  So are they going to be pleasantly disposed to Republican administrations?  Hmmmmm?

3.  If your party affiliation is "Democrat", are you going to be prosecuted?  Refer to the paragraph above, regarding Sandy Berger and William Jefferson.  If your party affiliation is "Republican", refer to the paragraph regarding Scooter Libby.

There ya go!  Any questions, students?

 

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