Soros-sociopath-in-a-suit (Mexifornia) AG Bonta's office just doxxed every LEO, domestic violence victim, private security/resident who applied for a CCW permit in the last 11 years.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

06/29/2022, 21:52:26

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Coincidentally, this "accident" (tee hee) occurred just a few days after lapse of the law requiring "compelling need" to qualify for CCW, enraging hoplophobes everywhere.'Just a coincidence this happened immediately after that event. Since this is clearly a case of either criminal misconduct or grotesque incompetence, Bonta's office is scrambling to spin things as an "accident" so the political damage (both to the Democrat party and to Bonta's office) is minimized. 

I wish them luck with that. The law enforcement unions are angry beyond easy description. I'm thinking that this was more likely caused by gross (grotesque/willful) negligence than a simple "error". Such systems are I believe, designed to prevent catastrophic release of personal data because of "simple errors". 

I think there is likely a lot of strong evidence that this was deliberate. Nobody will ever be held accountable for it because it was what Soros, et al wanted to happen and the 'Crats know how to execute a cover-up (Sussman's acquittal proved that). They have the entire apparatus and unlimited resources of state, federal and local government (aided by an ACF mass media) to enable them.  

The conservatives HAD to be punished somehow after the recent victories in firearms rights, so Bonta/his proxies acted because they knew they could credibly deny it was deliberate. It would take a great deal to convince me that this was not a deliberate act, though it may never be possible to prove.

In a civilized society, Bonta would be allowed to commit seppuku or be hunted down, arrested, tried, castrated and executed.  

The personal info was not supposed to be in the data base in the first place, so what the heck happened to the security protocols normally built into such networks? Somone accidentally neglected to build standard safeguards in the the system, eh? Sure. How could Bonta allow someone working for his office to permit this to come to pass?

Deliberate. Absolutely no doubt whatsoever in my mind. 







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"Deliberate. Absolutely no doubt whatsoever in my mind." -- My opinion exactly!
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Posted by: Russ Walden ®

06/30/2022, 13:13:56

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LFL --
I have no doubt that this was deliberate and was ordered by senior official(s).
Of course, we will never actually know.

Take care,
Russ







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We need someone in authority to actually care about these leaks and arrest people. Same for the SCOTUS leak.
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06/30/2022, 20:40:57

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We need someone in authority to actually care about these leaks and arrest people. Same for the SCOTUS leak.
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07/01/2022, 22:47:17

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They often enjoy the umbrella of government, which gives substance to the truism...
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

07/01/2022, 22:47:07

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...that the worst criminals become politicians. 

Andrew "Murderhouse" Cuomo got away with essentially murdering thousands of innocent people. For that exact reason. 
If anyone in the private sector had made the decisions he did as a function of their role in the company, they AND their company would be eviscerated legally and financially. 

The legal argument permitting this lethal insanity borders on the absurd: Because government officials ostensibly "act as  functionaries of the Will of the People" the People cannot sue or charge them criminally, because that is tantamount to "arresting/suing themselves".

 I know. Absurd. But it's the law. If I were emperor the law would change and Cuomo et al, would feel the full weight of justice under that law. He would be made an example for anyone who followed him to remember.  







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