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Originally Posted by Cedwards38
(1) do not fear investigations, but welcome them.
(2) do not consider pardons.
(3) do not denigrate and/or fire investigators.
(4) do not constantly change their story.
(5) do not blame the media (kill the messenger).
(6) do not constantly focus attention on the investigation.
(7) do not spin webs of deceit.
(8) do not blame those around them, friend and foe.
(9) cooperate with the investigation.
(10) focus on what is important, and not be constantly focused on self preservation.
JUST SAYIN'
Did I leave anything out?
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Yes you did. What a pile
Have you ever been the subject of a government investigation?
Think about the full power of the US government against you - a private citizen.
Think about the power of an unlimited team of attorneys against you.
Think about a team of federal employees seeking promotions as a result of a case against you.
Have you ever had the weight of a federal grand jury against you?
Don't take lightly what I'm saying.
I have a friend who had the full weight of the Feds pressed falsely against him. He eventually won after 8 years, but the cost was horrific..and only 2 federal US attorneys were fired.
Think about it before you mouth off again.
JUST SAYIN'
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