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Letter: Apply laws to all

By Peter L. Williamson, VANCOUVER
Published: July 21, 2017, 6:00am

“All of these laws must be inviolable, and must not be left to the discretion of the party in power to enforce them, or not,” closes Tom Fuelling’s July 15 letter, “Trump proves changes are needed.”

Fuelling presents the blind obsession failing to acknowledge the duly-elected president. Our election process performed as the founders of our nation intended. Fuelling elides obvious lawlessness of the Obama administration.

When four died in Benghazi, Hillary Clinton, President Obama, and Obama’s national security adviser, Susan Rice, lied. Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s clandestine meeting with Bill Clinton during the campaign, obstruction by ordering then-FBI Director James Comey to suppress the investigation. Comey perhaps breaks the law by leaking official documents to a newspaper, manipulates the Department of Justice in acts of total insubordination. Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, sells our uranium to Russian President Putin, receives millions in donations, her husband extracts half-millions for Moscow speaking engagements. Obama’s administration subverted national security by unmasking American citizens.

Why make laws just to placate your blindness to the real “deplorables”? Wouldn’t the nation be in better shape if the rule of law applied equally to all?

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