Ms Attkisson is right again. How I wish you were in the US Senate. Not only would I vote for you, I'd work on your campaign. Shall I start a hashtag....Attkisson 2020? (check with your husband...let's go)
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Haha. Nobody should wish to inflict me as a politician on this wonderful country.
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I beg to differ. You're smart as hell, and would put the nation first (unlike most of these dopes). I am so ticked off at Wray. Saw a bit of his presser...he was awful.
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Imagine a corporation shrugging off improper conduct like price fixing or rampant racial discrimination with ... hey, we got it covered, new training to address the issue will commence next week.
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The government is the bigger threat to you than the corporation, you can always leave the corporation and work somewhere else. You cannot escape a corrupt government.
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It’s an example of training after the fact.
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It’s a watered-down version of what’s happening in the world right now.Very scary! When I was a little girl, I loved to say the Pledge. Now 1rst grade kids r being •suspended• for calling “Stacy” by the name they knew last year, “Steve”. FIRST grdrs! What’s going on here?! SMH.
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The fallacy in your statement is that they are the best and brightest. They aren't, and they've proven that. Some are, but they are subject to a bell curve just like any other organization.
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I didn't say all of them are--but the best and brightest among them (and there are many) will be required to take this training. But I get your point.
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Clearly the 7th Floor didn’t contain the best and brightest. But no one is faulting the rank & file.
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Until some of the rank & file start arresting and we see former FBI officials convicted, I'll fault the rank & file. The "I'm just doing my job" excuse doesn't fly. I've had Horowitz' testimony on at work - absolutely damning. Bribery, bias, you name it - criminal conduct.
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They had 5 months of training before they became agents, and that included classes in ethics & law, besides the fact they're adults and should have common sense.
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Not one Senator asked Wray the obvious: “do you man to tell me, Mr Wray, that the FBI had no ethical or procedural standards prior to the IGs revelation?” The very idea that they allowed him to toss this smoke screen is sickening.
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The part I can’t over is hearing Dir. Wray spout the talking point that IG found no bias yet the FBI will close offices for bias training that doesn’t exist.
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My thoughts exactly. A better way would be to make examples out of the offenders and give them nice long prison sentences. That might get some of their attention and change behavior "quickly".
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Firing Strzok and others will teach the rest not to leave an email trail, but their ingrained biasese will remain.
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Wray is creepy - part of the Obama crowd - who doesn't even know how to PRETEND to be alarmed at the crimes in his organization.
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