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Execution for the crime of embarrassing the US government? But Epstein who trafficked children (“underage women” is what the NYT disgustingly called them) got a hotel sentence for a year with “in and out” privileges. He was reoffending while still in hotel. Acosta, his plea-dealing prosecutor got a Cabinet post out of thin air (Labor), despite no relevant experience for the job.

But when Epstein threatened the gov, he winds up dead. So trafficking children trumped by embarrassment. Classy. But after the David Kelly murder, he who had embarrassing info on the hideous Tony Blair’s chicanery on Iraq ( no, you can’t commit suicide by cutting your tiny ulnar arteries, especially when the first responders found no blood to speak of) who could expect anything different from the Brits.

So what do Assange, Epstein and Kelly have in common? The capital crime of causing well-earned embarrassment, and now they’re talking about execution.. Not on anyone’s books though. Suicide, suicide, and for Assange they corrupted an entire nation - Sweden and have made him serve more time than the average convicted murderer in the US.

Good thing Snowden got out safely. Hillary Harridan says she wants him home to “face the music “. Note the presumption of guilt.

Some democracies!

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