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PrudenceYuris
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Comment #5065103
That's a good point regarding the petition, which is why direct action against these people should not be limited to signing the petition. Indeed, they should be harried out of the…
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Comment #5062670
Which is why efforts to end her career should go forward with as little restraint as her prosecution
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Comment #5062663
That is a curious argument. The point of this petition, and everything else done to remove Ortiz, Heymann, and Garland is that it is a repeatable process. Making a spectacular exam…
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Comment #5062605
Crowdsourcing the destruction of the career of an out-of-control prosecutor is a repeatable process, and, as Internet forums gain mass, a process that will get easier to apply. In …
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Comment #5056465
Look to the Tunisian fruit merchant who self-immolated. Suicide as protest is with us today.
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Comment #5051088
Her political ambitions, professional contact network, and post-DoJ employment prospects could be destroyed, costing her millions of dollars in income. Same for Heymann. Knowing th…
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Comment #5050973
He and his family members have numerous computing industry connections in their network. Turn these connections against him, and isolate him. David E. Green is VP public policy at …
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Comment #5049798
Here is half the phone conversation from tomorrow morning: Mr. President, one of your appointees made it to the top of the petition list... No, sir, it's not good news Shall we dra…
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Comment #5049653
Duplicate. This one has 1500 signatures already: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-united-stat...
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Comment #5049571
"she did not do anything wrong" That's a pretty arrogant statement in light of the general opinion regarding this case. It's also arrogant to think that someone, somewhere, will no…
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Comment #5049279
Congress is bought and elections are a choice among the bought. We are dealing with prideful arrogant people. They need a vivid example in order to get their attention. Destroying …
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Comment #5048994
Hate the game or play the game. Destroying her reputation. Stripping her of every professional friendship by making her a pariah. Piling on in every conceivable forum against her. …
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Comment #5048953
Stephen P. Heymann deserves special attention. He worked for the "Security Division" of EMC. He may have a past record of inflating small exploits with no criminal intent into fede…
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Comment #5048924
Her entire career, professional circle, and reputational supports have made an error in backing her, and they need to hear that directly. She hounded someone to suicide, and the re…
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Comment #5048489
You need to reread that. Contact her professional network, and let them know you don't approve of her actions. No tar. No feathers. Just make your own opinion known in the circles …
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Comment #5048433
Then do something about it. This prosecutor is quite the collector and displayer of awards: http://www.necc.mass.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Carmen-O... She is a PR asset to thi…