On this date, November 7, 2016, Janet Reno, the first
female Attorney General of the United States (1993 to 2001) died of Parkinson’s
disease.
Janet Reno in hell meme
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We will post
an article on her before giving our comments:
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Former Attorney General Janet Reno passed away on Monday. While the media is awarding her sainthood as the first female attorney general, her eight years in office were a disaster for Americans’ rights and liberties. Miss Reno paved the way for many federal policies that are a pox in our times.
Miss Reno always
saw government as the fount of all good and government employees as a Brahmin
class. She told a group of federal law enforcement officers in 1995: “You are
part of a government that has given its people more freedom … than any other
government in the history of the world.” Miss Reno’s spin
turned the Declaration of Independence on its head — as if freedom is a crumb
that rulers sweep off their table as a favor for the citizenry.
In a 1996
speech to government prosecutors, Miss Reno
declared: “All of you public lawyers are but little lower than the angels, and
I salute you.” She showed her belief in angels in 1994 when she decreed that
federal prosecutors would no longer be restrained by the ethics guidelines of
state bar associations prohibiting all lawyers from contacting defendants
directly without their lawyers present. Miss Reno’s power
grab for federal prosecutors was unanimously condemned by the Conference of
Chief Justices, representing all the state supreme courts.
“I
was personally opposed to the death penalty, and yet I think I have probably
asked for the death penalty more than most people in the United States.” ―Janet
Reno
[PHOTO
SOURCE: http://izquotes.com/quote/152861]
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As attorney
general, Miss Reno
stretched the law every chance she got in order to expand the lists of
Americans punishable by the Justice Department. She was initially hailed as
liberals’ Great White Hope — in part because she had publicly criticized
federal drug laws that consign people to prison for nonviolent offenses. Miss Reno
declared in 1993: “We’ve put often vast amounts of dollars into prisons, which
are negative monuments against the landscape. Prisons are not an investment in
our future.” During her reign, the population of federal prisons almost
doubled. Miss Reno
was initially deeply offended that mandatory federal penalties for crack
possession were a 100 times harsher than penalties for cocaine. Yet, after the
White House yanked her chain, she came out gung-ho in favor of the existing law
— despite its severe disproportionate effects on blacks. When voters in
California and Arizona supported the medicinal use of marijuana, Miss Reno
threatened to punish any doctor who recommended cannabis to patients.
In October
1993, Miss Reno,
upholding a long tradition of attorneys general in the forefront of excising
the Constitution, called for government censorship of television violence. In
Senate testimony, she warned: “If immediate voluntary steps are not taken [by
television producers] and deadlines established, government should respond and
respond immediately. We must move forward to set a schedule for compliance with
proper standards, or government should set those standards.” Miss Reno did not
say when she would be sending in the SWAT teams to take down Beavis and
Butthead. But her intimidation tactics ensured her a tidal wave of positive
press as a person who truly cared about children.
Miss Reno was the
most anti-gun attorney general in American history up to that point. Her
contempt for the Second Amendment knew no bounds: There was practically no gun
control panacea floated on Capitol Hill or by liberal groups that she did not
embrace. At the same time that she endorsed one scheme after another to
forcibly disarm private citizens, her Justice Department bankrolled the
militarization of police departments across the country.
Miss Reno was the
chief law enforcement officer of an administration that vastly expanded
government spying on private citizens. In 2000, controversy erupted over
“Carnivore,” the FBI’s email wiretap software that allowed the agency to vacuum
up vast amounts of private email — regardless of whether the feds have a search
warrant. FBI officials “explained” the program’s ominous name by stressing that
they never thought the public would learn of the program’s existence. Janet Reno took
charge by announcing she would require the FBI to change Carnivore’s name.
I have inquired for most of my adult life about
studies that might show that the death penalty is a deterrent. And I have not
seen any research that would substantiate that point. – Janet Reno
[PHOTO SOURCE: http://www.azquotes.com/quote/731426]
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Miss Reno’s most
vivid legacy stems from her approval of the final FBI assault on the Branch
Davidians on April 19, 1993 — an attack that ended with 80 dead men, women and
children. In the summer of 1995, House Republicans held the first substantive
hearings on Waco. The White House and congressional Democrats spent weeks
trying to destroy the legitimacy and blacken the character of anyone who
questioned federal action at Waco. Miss Reno
appeared before the committee and acted indignant at any doubts about her
wisdom and benevolence. The highlight her testimony was her declaration that
the Bradley tanks that smashed through the Davidians’ ramshackle home should
not be considered as military vehicles — instead, they were “like a good
rent-a-car.” It was a routine law enforcement operation, except for the number
of body bags needed afterwards. The media almost completely ignored her
“rent-a-car” comment, instead praising her “holier than thou” demeanor and her
refusal to admit that the feds shared any blame for a debacle that shattered
millions of Americans’ faith in Washington.
America
continues to suffer from the policies and precedents that Janet Reno unleashed
in her eight years as attorney general. Her record offers endless proof that
the federal government cannot be trusted to police itself. Unfortunately, that
is a lesson that continues to go unheeded in our times.
• James
Bovard is the author of “Attention Deficit Democracy” (Palgrave, 2006) and
“Lost Rights” (St. Martins, 1994).
OUR COMMENTS:
We know that
she was all along a Marxist type of person. We dislike her secret opposition to
the death penalty, work for the Innocence Fraud Project, gun control advocacy,
Pro Choice advocacy and her insult to the Christians, we count her a murderer
for causing many lives at the Waco Siege.
We believe
that she is most probably burning in hell now as she is an evil woman.
But the fearful, and
unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and
sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake
which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death. – Revelation
21:8 (KJV)
[PHOTO SOURCE: https://chomskyweb.wordpress.com/2017/07/06/will-those-who-go-to-hell-later-cease-to-exist/]
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When it
goeth well with the righteous, the city rejoiceth: and when the wicked perish,
there is shouting. – Proverbs 11:10 (KJV)
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Nov
7, 2016 Janet Reno (Bill Clintons A.G.) is dead
[VIDEO
SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NX6GE2qBYI]
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