Wednesday, June 3, 2015

So two days after the Heir got me the Mentor to create the National Principle label here on this shares base, we hear accusations that the U.S. is only going after corrupt officials in FIFA as part of colonialism or as part of expanding jurisdiction.  The Heir thinks the accusers are pulling that out of their butt as part of their America Is Always Wrong campaign, because they don't believe they have to prove their accusations or present probable cause.  Their stance is, they said it, you should believe it, that settles it.  The fact is, there's nothing inherently controversial about the arrests, but the expiration of Section 215, as bad as an idea as it was, seems to have given grist to critics who seem to have the attitude of, OK let's *really* hand it to them now.  So if anyone thinks Ed Snowden hasn't done damage, think again.  And that's the Heir's take today.  {There's No Controversy In The FIFA Arrests @ #nationalprinciple}

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