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Judi Lynn

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1. You could put everyone in the world away on a charge of possible future obstruction of justice."
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 11:35 PM
Jan 2018

Absolutely evil. They only reason they can do this is by virtue of commanding all the power in the country.

This could happen anywhere the leaders were dirty enough to try it.

Pure muscle-flexing, nothing less. Macri is showing the world he doesn't even need to wait until his people can make something up, or else "frame" a political opponent, as they see him/her, fas long as he has crooked judges in his pocket.

It's almost enough to make a person weep, reading the following, from the article:

Judge Lijo could only cite the arrest of Congressman Julio de Vido, a another prominent former Kirchner official, on the same grounds a week earlier as precedent.




Judge Ariel Lijo

So Macri and his mob hate Amado Boudou because, as one example, he favors democratising the national pension plan, similar to creating a Social Security program, right?

Fascists are the same everywhere. They are ALL going to lose, eventually, because they are in no way democratic, they are murderous thieves and greedy scum, and they will perish, in the end. It won't be pretty. The good people of the world vastly outnumber them, and the monsters can't corrupt them all, not ever.

This next step is amazing, sandensea. It's a real education seeing a new fascist regime trying to gain brutal ascendancy successfully. Thank you so much for shining the light we all need.

What happens in Argentina most certainly connects with what's happening here.

Thank you.

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