The FBI issued a tweet that used a flowery script against a mauve pink background inviting Americans to “Speak Now.” “Justice is better than revenge,” the FBI’s tweet stated. “You may not be Superman, but you can help the #FBI protect the country. If you have information about a federal crime, speak now.” The tweet also asked a question: “Do you have tip about a federal crime?” Then it listed a number of crimes, followed by the curious words “FBI’s Version.”
-WiscoDave
The game is rigged. The "club" owns the game and has the power to crush non-members. BTW: remember.....You ain't in the club!
ReplyDelete"Justice is better than revenge"
ReplyDeleteYeah, we've seen your brand of "just-us"; we'll opt for revenge.
I'm definitely on the side for revenge
DeleteJD
I think it was one of the Kennedys that said faith in the justice system breaks down when people turn to vigilantism. Of course Kennedy was part of the system and didn't realize that vigilantism was a sign that people had already lost faith in the system.
DeleteWatching people bully the government is one if the few good things about Twitter. Every post from the FBI, ATF or the white house has a bunch of people giving them shit.
ReplyDeleteJeremy P.
Wanna see how a fair, constitution flowing FBI/DOJ goes after "felonious criminals" like Trump: Sixteen Michigan Republican residents are facing felony charges for falsely claiming to be presidential electors for former President Donald Trump after he lost the 2020 election and submitting documents certifying they were the electors to the Senate and National Archives.. The Banana Government mantra: **Crush some, scare the shit out of all.**
ReplyDeleteLegit question, and the problem of our time.
ReplyDeleteCoke in the whitehouse, got the receipts from the bribes, but the cops are crooked.
Who do you call to arrest the cops, when the cops are the crooks?!?!?
Indeed. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
DeleteTime to start shooting from the grassy knoll again.....
ReplyDeleteThe grassy knoll is too far away from dc. . .
ReplyDeleteIt's a d*mned shame that Texas eliminated, as a defense to homicide, that the decedent "just needed killing".
ReplyDeleteThis became part of Texas law after the Governor Davis Reconstruction carpetbaggers were put out of power there.
As I recall this was repealed only 20+ years ago.
John in Indy