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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Clemens’s No Hitter


I am not sports fan and to prove it I didn’t know that Roger Clemens was a pitcher … I though he was a home run hitter.   But the last few years have convinced me that the government has too many prosecutors with much too much time on their hands, unlimited resources, and the ability to find a law to convict you on to make a name for themselves much like a hunter putting a trophy head on their wall. 

Exhibit (A) is Scooter Libby whose life was ruined by an out-of-control egomaniac, Patrick Fitzgerald.  You remember Fitzgerald?  He was the independent prosecutor who was brought in to find out who outed Valerie Plame, learned right away it was Richard Armitage, decide that he didn’t want to prosecute Armitage but wanted to go after someone, anyone in Cheney’s office, ended up sending Scooter Libby to jail for failure to remember what he said to a member of the MSM. 

There should be some law that allows the victims of these legalized search and destroy operations personally liable for their misdeeds.
The government’s five-years-long pursuit of the great hurler was ended by a jury in just a few hours. The prosecutors, according to the Associated Press, slinked away from the courthouse without comment, and the Justice Department put out a statement claiming, “we respect the judicial process.”
The claim will be met with incredulity, given the Justice Department’s behavior in this case.
These people are scum and should be concerned about being sued and spending at least the next few years in prison. 

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