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So We’re Indicting Baseball Players, But Not DOJ Officials For False Testimony To Congress?

By admin on Thursday, 12th February 2009 So We’re Indicting Baseball Players, But Not DOJ Officials For False Testimony To Congress? thumbnail

USA – This is the latest sign that there are skewed law enforcement priorities within the Justice Department.

Yesterday’s charge against major league baseball star Miguel Tejada speaks volumes about the skewed law enforcement priorities within the Justice Department.

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http://www.alternet.org/rights/126350/so_we’re_indicting_baseball_players,_but_not_doj_officials_for_false_testimony_to_congress/

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