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James Comey and the Road to Tyranny
Now it is up to the voters to decide if we are a nation of laws or men.
July 6, 2016
Bruce Thornton
 

Bruce Thornton is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

FBI Director James Comey has decided not to recommend that Hillary Clinton be indicted for violating security laws concerning the handling of classified information, among other offenses. By doing so he has compromised a fundamental principle of consensual government: that the laws apply equally to everybody, including those entrusted with the people’s power. Now it is up to voters come November to reaffirm that we are a nation of laws, not men.

Comey chose to do what I suggested on May 20 as a possible scenario: “There are any number of ways the Bureau could spin such a recommendation [not to indict] in a way to let Hillary off the hook: no proof of intent, evidence of carelessness but not criminality, or throwing some staffers and aides under the bus.” Comey in his announcement chose two out of three. He scolded Hillary for being “extremely careless,” but said there was no evidence of intent.

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So, if a drunk driver kills someone but there is no INTENT, then there is no crime? :whistle:  In fact, has INTENT become a legal precedent?