Thursday, January 18, 2018

The Traitor John McCain before a Military Tribunal


I was a good kind of traitor Mr. President, not a bad one.....


As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

The Traitor John McCain poison penned another attack upon Donald Trump via the deep state CIA Washington Post against Mr. Trump pointing out Fake News.

The following is the McCain demagoguery, but first there is the reality that Congress just uncovered a major coup against the People of the United States which implicates James Comey and Rod Rosenstein on down. The reason this matters is the rat bag chosen to deliver this to the FBI from the Republicans was conspirator John McCain, in other words John McCain was a willing traitor to undo the 2016 Presidential elections.

This is the revelation as revealed by Sara Carter which runs right up John McCain's communist assisting ass.




A Bombshell House Intelligence report
exposing extensive FISA abuse could lead
to the removal of senior government officials


SaraCarter.com, by Sara Carter    Original Article
A review of a classified document outlining what is described as extensive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse was made available to all House members Thursday and the revelations could lead to the removal of senior officials in the FBI and Department of Justice, several sources with knowledge of the document stated. These sources say the report is “explosive,” stating they would not be surprised if it leads to the end of Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation into President Trump and his associates. The House Intelligence Committee passed the motion along party lines Thursday to make the classified report alleging extensive



This the McCain  propaganda  with the prayer of Lame Cherry afterwards.


John McCain: Mr. President, stop attacking the press

After leaving office, President Ronald Reagan created the Ronald Reagan Freedom Award to recognize individuals who have fought to spread liberty worldwide. Nancy Reagan continued the tradition after her husband’s death, and in 2008 she bestowed the honor on human rights icon Natan Sharansky, who credited Reagan’s strong defense of freedom for his own survival in Soviet gulags. Reagan recognized that as leader of the free world, his words carried enormous weight, and he used it to inspire the unprecedented spread of democracy around the world.
President Donald Trump does not seem to understand that his rhetoric and actions reverberate in the same way. He has threatened to continue his attempt to discredit the free press by bestowing "fake news awards" upon reporters and news outlets whose coverage he disagrees with. Whether Trump knows it or not, these efforts are being closely watched by foreign leaders who are already using his words as cover as they silence and shutter one of the key pillars of democracy.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 2017 was one of the most dangerous years to be a journalist. Last year, the organization documented 262 cases of journalists being imprisoned for their work. Reporters around the world face intimidation, threats of violence, harassment, persecution and sometimes even death as governments resort to brutal censorship to silence the truth.
The committee’s report revealed a bleak global climate for press freedom, as more governments seek to control access to information and limit freedom of opinion and expression. They do this not only by arresting journalists but also by fostering distrust of media coverage and accusing reporters of undermining national security and pride. Governments dub the press the "enemy of the people," weaken or eliminate their independence, and exploit the lack of serious scrutiny to encroach on individual liberties and freedoms.
This assault on journalism and free speech proceeds apace in places such as Russia, Turkey, China, Egypt, Venezuela and many others. Yet even more troubling is the growing number of attacks on press freedom in traditionally free and open societies, where censorship in the name of national security is becoming more common. Britain passed a surveillance law that experts warn chills free speech, and countries from France to Germany are looking to do the same. In Malta, a prominent journalist was brutally murdered in October after uncovering systemic government corruption. In Poland, an independent news outlet was fined (later rescinded) nearly half a million dollars for broadcasting images of an antigovernment demonstration.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration’s attitude toward such behavior has been inconsistent at best and hypocritical at worst. While administration officials often condemn violence against reporters abroad, Trump continues his unrelenting attacks on the integrity of American journalists and news outlets. This has provided cover for repressive regimes to follow suit. The phrase "fake news" — granted legitimacy by an American president — is being used by autocrats to silence reporters, undermine political opponents, stave off media scrutiny and mislead citizens. CPJ documented 21 cases in 2017 in which journalists were jailed on "fake news" charges.
Trump’s attempts to undermine the free press also make it more difficult to hold repressive governments accountable. For decades, dissidents and human rights advocates have relied on independent investigations into government corruption to further their fight for freedom. But constant cries of "fake news" undercut this type of reporting and strip activists of one of their most powerful tools of dissent.
We cannot afford to abdicate America’s long-standing role as the defender of human rights and democratic principles throughout the world. Without strong leadership in the White House, Congress must commit to protecting independent journalism, preserving an open and free media environment, and defending the fundamental right to freedom of opinion and expression.
We can do this by encouraging our partners and allies to review their laws and practices, including the abuse of defamation and anti-terrorism laws, to better protect press freedom and ensure that they do not unduly shrink the space for free speech. We can authorize U.S. foreign assistance to support independent media outlets and programs that create greater media pluralism. We can do more to foster conditions in which freedom of expression and information can thrive, including working to change increasingly political attitudes toward journalism. And we can condemn violence against journalists, denounce censorship and support dissidents and activists as they seek to speak the truth.
Ultimately, freedom of information is critical for a democracy to succeed. We become better, stronger and more effective societies by having an informed and engaged public that pushes policymakers to best represent not only our interests but also our values. Journalists play a major role in the promotion and protection of democracy and our unalienable rights, and they must be able to do their jobs freely. Only truth and transparency can guarantee freedom.
John McCain, a Republican, represents Arizona in the U.S. Senate.
© 2018 Washington Post



There is one prayer the Lame Cherry has in this, and that is John McCain does not die from his friendly cancer nor is hobbled by his leg switching condition, but that God  preserves John McCain long enough for him to be indicted on treason against the American People in the 2016 AD in the year of our Lord, elections, that a JAG court tries him as a traitor, conspirator and  as the Aaron Burr and Benedict Arnold of the 21st century, whereupon John McCain is convicted, he is removed of all US Citizenship, transported to Gitmo in Cuba, and there be given a 21 gun salute by the US military as sentenced by the Judge Advocate General.
All legal and all historical, forever recorded according to the law.

Long live John McCain so his crimes against the United States will all be revealed in a military court and John McCain will finally be decorated and memorialized as he deserves.



Nuff Said


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