Was a pretty good movie actually. A true story about how the Iraq war started. Two broad themes that relate to the current fight we find ourselves in.
Q was drawing an obvious correlation between this movie and the current impeachment hearings. At the end of the movie the government dropped a court case against a lady who leaked a classified document simply because they didn't want a public trial. They didn't want a public trial because it would have forced them to release additional documents that revealed how they lied and twisted the truth to justify the Iraq war. They didn't want their dark lies in the public light. (Dark to Light).
So it would seem that Q was predicting the house may not vote for impeachment for the same reasons (or at least the Deep State doesn't want it to happen)... doing so would require a public trial in the Senate and thus expose their dark secrets. We shall see what actually happens very soon.
ALSO... the very end of the movie was interesting as well. The defense lawyer asks the prosecuting lawyer "If you knew you weren't going to prosecute then why'd you drag it out and put this lady through hell for a year?" The prosecuting lawyer answered, " we wanted to make her suffer so nobody else would ever think about doing this again" This also relates to what's going on now. At the end of Trump's 8 years in office they want to make sure we, the people, never defy them again. They won't succeed in that endeavor.
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21507369? ago
the ending sums up the gov perfectly. gov unions take this stance when grievances are filed. i have witnessed it personally. they slow boat EVERYTHING. when asked why they purposely delay they reply, off record, the person will have to suffer to get what is rightfully due. ***the site i go to to view movies has this listed but it is unavail. i had actually tried to watch back in sept and forgot about it when it was unavail. now i see why it may not be so readily avail.
21515806? ago
I don't remember who said it, but they said: "The process IS the punishment"
That's what lawfare psychopaths love to do.
They do it in criminal cases like this one, but they can also do it in civil and business courts as well.
Normal people instinctively know this. That's why they don't search justice for the little wrongs done to them ($10 here, $50 there) because they know that it might be dragged on for longer that it's worth it.
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