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Former CIA Chief Brennan Running Scared – Consortiumnews

Posted by M. C. on March 21, 2018

Brennan is the guest speaker this May for the (PA) Erie County Bar Association.

What kind of mind thinks listening to scum like Brennan would benefit anyone?  Admittedly learning how he lied before congress and went Scott free would be fascinating to a lawyer.

Apparently it interests Erie County Lawyers greatly.

https://consortiumnews.com/2018/03/19/former-cia-chief-brennan-running-scared/

By Ray McGovern

It is easy to see why Brennan lost it. The Attorney General fired McCabe, denying him full retirement benefits, because McCabe “had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor — including under oath — on multiple occasions.” There but for the grace of God go I, Brennan must have thought, whose stock in trade has been unauthorized disclosures. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Clap(per)

Posted by M. C. on February 5, 2018

The key to getting a letter printed is to turn your initial thought-“What *****ng moron thought inviting this scum to Erie was a good idea”-into something insightful and elegant!

Letter to the Erie Times-News

The Erie County Bar Association has hired James Clapper, former NSA chief, as it’s featured speaker this May. If you wondered what the military/industrial/bankster/deep state complex looks like, a close up view is a mere $40.00.

I can understand Clapper’s attraction for a lawyer. He commits the ultimate crime in congress’ eyes, lying under oath (his denial of collecting every electron’s worth of personal communication of every honest US citizen). Later he admits to the crime as it has become so obvious. Then gets away without indictment nor wrist slap, let alone deserved jail time. Quite an accomplishment. It might be worth the price of admission to admirers.

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