Good and Standing in a Long Line for Justice

If there were to be a fund to compensate people for the weaponization of justice I am pretty sure the folks who trashed and desecrated the Nation’s capital, or participated in the deaths of the police officers defending this beautiful building would not be first in line. Here are a few people who might be in front of the vandals in that line waiting for justice.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia:  A man who was arrested in error and sent to a hellish prison.  He was returned by the courts only to be continuously harassed by DOJ up to a few weeks ago when his case was dismissed.  This is more than a simple “whoops!”  Give him and his family a few million.

James Comey:  A man who served his country as a public servant only to be indicted over and over on the thinnest of phony charges.  We all can see right through the fabric of this revenge scheme.  Give him a few million as well.  But for him an a nation’s apology which he may need even more than the money as he does have a sense of honor.

Senator Mark Kelly: A veteran and national hero who dared to affirm the importance of international and domestic law in military operations.  The Justice department has legally harassed, threatened and insulted him continuously for no discernible crime.  Cover his expenses and let him decide how many million his damages should be.

The families of the the ICE enforcement victims in Minnesota.  Their loved ones were shot and killed by untrained enforcement officers carrying out an extralegal operation and their family’s reputations were defamed falsely by DOJ in a desperate attempt to  cover up the department’s responsibility for those deaths.  Give those families several million.

The many innocent immigrants who got caught in the immigration roundups based largely on tattoos, accents, and skin color by DOJ who didn’t even take the time to offer the required due process.  Some of these people were apparently held in concentration camps and or sent to countries they had never heard of only to find they could not speak or understand the language.  Hopefully they were lucky enough not to be re-arrested and imprisoned for the sole crime of being themselves.  Bring them back and give them each a million or so.

Oh darn . . .  the 1.8 billion is already more than gone.  Lets face it, we are a country in debt and getting in deeper every day justice is abused in the current fashion. 

Modest Proposal for Good

Vote this Fall for the restoration of justice in this country. Pray for forgiveness America. Show some mercy, care, and class.  We could be better than this.  Make good decisions as you spend that vote.  That would be good.

 

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