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July 22, 2013
Title: Jimmy Carter Used Justice Department To Crucify A True American.
Topic: Political Use of the Justice Department
Discussed by Dr. Paul Kengor
with The Institute for Faith and Freedom (www.FaithAndFreedom.com)
Part 1 of 3
Ed Miller was just a ‘plain old Joe’. He grew up in Pennsylvania before the
Great War, served in the Pacific, graduated from college, and went to work for
the F.B.I.
He did not hunt the Red October, instead he hunted other Reds – communists and
subversives like Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.
These two radicals from the 60’s hosted young Barack Obama. Did they anoint him
to carry their mantel? Listen in for the rest of the story.
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Title: Comrade Dohrn and her Paramour were Idolized by the Left.
Topic: Political Use of the Justice Department
Discussed by Dr. Paul Kengor
with The Institute for Faith and Freedom (www.FaithAndFreedom.com)
Part 2 of 3
In Chicago, the
Weather Underground launched its brutal Days of Rage in October 1969.
The young revolutionaries clashed with over a thousand police leaving
over 30 officers injured.
The communist subversives like Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn bombed a police
statue that commemorated another time the police stood in opposition to
radicals.
Comrade Dohrn was anointed the “Commissar of the Women’s Militia” for the
wondrous event. Her beaming beau, Billy Ayers, stood proudly at her side. Plain
old Joe, Ed Miller, was the F.B.I. agent in charge of hunting them down. Listen
in for the rest of the story.
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Title: Carter Crucified Ed Miller. The Gipper Gave him a Pardon.
Topic: Political Use of the Justice Department
Discussed by Dr. Paul Kengor
with The Institute for Faith and Freedom (www.FaithAndFreedom.com)
Part 3 of 3
President Jimmy Carter used the
Justice Department to crucify Ed Miller charging him with using questionable
investigative techniques. (This was a long time before surveillance cameras,
drones, intercepted e-mails and phone records.)
The same week Miller was convicted his countrymen evicted Jimmy Carter from the
White House. Ronald Reagan had been outraged by Miller’s treatment.
Not even one month after being gravely wounded by a would-be-assassin’s bullet, President Reagan pardoned Ed Miller, sending him a letter of apology for the slowness of his pardon. “I’m sorry it took so long,” Reagan wrote, “but I couldn’t push the bureaucracy into a higher speed.” Listen in for the rest of the story.
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