Is the Entire DOJ Corrupt?
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Fort Worth TX
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Yesterday, I read an interesting article on American Thinker about the experience a journalist had with the Obama-era DOJ that fully answers the “is the entire DOJ corrupt” question. Because that issue, now that the extent of the government’s depravity and anti-Americanism has become so evident, is now at the forefront of every right-thinking American’s mind, I thought it would be an important one to write about; conservative need to learn the truth so that they can answer “is the entire DOJ corrupt?” with “Yes! Obviously!” The article, written by Sharyl Attkisson, the targeted journalist, is a wake-up call for all of us that are worried about corruption and individual liberty in America. Attkisson describes how she was targeted by Obama’s DOJ, never was apologized to, never even received an official statement saying their surveillance of her was over or why it began and hasn’t received anything from the Trump DOJ to correct the Obama Administration’s mistakes. In my view, that points to a very obvious question- is the entire DOJ corrupt? The Article about DOJ Corruption First, Attkisson describes what happened and how she knew DOJ goons were spying on her. Not only were they acting unconstitutionally and investigating a private citizen with no due cause, but also the Democratic Party apparatchiks at the DOJ had implanted spyware on her computer. Next, Attkisson addresses how the DOJ has responded to that exposition of its targeting of journalists and corruption. The government had not just spied on her in an illegal manner, probably to stifle her freedom of speech and thought. It has also covered up its wrongdoing and has done everything possible to hide the truth so that Americans won’t be wondering “is the DOJ corrupt?” Attkisson then addresses those concerns in the context of larger and even more egregious DOJ misdeeds, especially those related to its spying on Trump in a section that is too long for me to reprint here, but is one that you should certainly read if you want to learn more about “is the entire DOJ corrupt?” Finally, Attkisson describes how DOJ abuses such as those are eroding the public’s faith in American institutions. Americans will not sit idly by and watch as their country crumbles, not because of outside attack but because of the decline in public morality and the resulting increase in institutional corruption. She shows that the definitive answer to “is the entire DOJ corrupt?” is “Yes!”: “I once read about an ancient form of government whose premise was that an orderly society was only possible if its citizens had confidence that the law would be applied equally to the poorest and richest among them. Things would devolve into chaos if the citizenry came to believe people were held to different standards or escaped accountability depending on their power or status. Considering the course of my case, it is hard to look at our system today and not wonder if we are reaching that point. A few years ago, several members of Congress who were concerned about intelligence community abuses told me they had been convinced not to call for wholesale reforms and heads-on-a-platter by the argument that it would “undermine the public’s faith in our institutions.” I think there is a strong argument to be made that the public is losing faith in our institutions because it sees double standards and absence of accountability.”
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