We agree with not jeopardizing national security where FISA-reform is concerned, but…

With all due respect to Andrew McCarthy…when did falsifying government documents become such a difficult activity to control, from a prosecutorial point-of-view?

In his March 07 article titled “FISA Reform and National Security” he says “Abuses of government power are always improper, but that does not make them illegal…” ???

To be fair, we agree with Mr. McCarthy that national security is a paramount priority, and we’re sure most of the senior administrative Deep-Staters have covered their butts.

That said, there are lower levels of federal employees who routinely lied, deceived, and otherwise misled during the ‘collusion-Hoax’ scandal, primarily committing FISA-abuse.

Those people need to be prosecuted for falsification of government documents.

PERIOD.

No other ‘reform’ is possible than holding federal officials accountable. Process reforms do not address deliberate falsification or false-premise use of gov’t powers to abuse.

Calling for FISA-reforms when deliberate, criminal abuses occur is similar to calling for more gun-laws when criminal gun violence occurs…the law-breakers DON’T CARE.

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