Friday, March 21, 2014

Food for thought in today's world.
http://www.working-minds.com/galtmini.htm

9 comments:

  1. OT: BOSTON MARATHON NEWS
    FBI murders a suspect in its custody and gets away with it. Of course. From The Huffington Post:

    DOJ To Clear FBI Agent In Shooting Of Man Tied To Boston Marathon Bombing Suspects
    By Ryan J. Reilly
    Posted: 03/21/2014 1:20 pm EDT Updated: 03/21/2014 1:20 pm EDT
    WASHINGTON -- A Florida prosecutor and an internal FBI investigation have cleared an unnamed FBI agent in the shooting of a 27-year-old man connected to the brothers accused of the Boston Marathon bombing, a law enforcement official confirmed to The Huffington Post. A separate inquiry by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is expected to follow suit, the official said.

    Ibragim Todashev was killed in his apartment when he allegedly got into a tussle with the agent while being questioned.
    (...)
    As The New York Times reported last year, every single internal FBI investigation of 150 shootings from 2003 to 2011 deemed each was justified.

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    1. http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/article/2014/02/25/waltham-murders-boston-marathon/

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  2. Wow, they have a "good" track record at winning their cases. Better than Larry H. Parker. Now thats impressive.

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    1. Supposedly, he was killed while in custody, after six hours of questioning. Normally, if you're going to question someone for an extended period of time, you take him back to headquarters and put it on film. Obviously, they did not want this on film. It was purposely set up this way.

      Two officers against a dead guy who can't talk--who are you going to believe?

      Anyone think the Boston trial is going to be any better?

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    2. LISTEN:

      http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/519/dead-men-tell-no-tales

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    3. Here is a CBS teaser for Sunday's 60 Minutes:

      "Eureka video" helped FBI crack Boston bombing case

      A "Eureka video"--which will be shown for the first time at the November trial--helped crack the case? Not the fact that these patsies were working for the government and the U.S. government knew all about them, as their mother said?

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  3. So much for due process of the law. The fish rots from the head down Barry. Speaking of which, now that is a saying I would like to know the origins.

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  4. In regards to "Galt" "only a sith deals in absolutes " john Galt keep ur flawed philosophy to urself. "Our leaders" use humans ability to adapt against them (by their own admission) not humans care for fellow man.

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