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I think this is a notable reminder for anons like myself who are sometimes impatient for arrests…
>In 200 years from now when little school kids learn about the treason and execution of Hussein, in the library of congress there will be troves and troves of documents of testimonials, hearing transcripts, inspector general reports, judicial watch FOIA requests, text messages, emails, phone records, judicial reviews, and presidential proclamations and tweets, all showing Hussein and conspirators weren't convicted on some Trumped up (pardon the pun) charges. Future generations will know it wasn't some sort of political prosecution rammed through the system for expediency. They will see a slow methodical, fact based, interview driven investigation. It will become the GOLD STANDARD of how to prosecute corrupt Government officials.
>This is why it's taking so long. This is why we are doing so many hearings and investigations. Think of the future anons. If a hint of political motivation is perceived, it will ruin the history of the country forever.
==Notable. Think of the future anons. If a hint of political motivation is perceived, it will ruin the history of the country forever.
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