corrupt, the Department of Justice is corrupt. They use their powers
selectively to chastise their political enemies. In a hyper-regulatory
state, there are laws against everything, and everyone is guilty of
being in breach of at least 300 of them at any hour of the day. I have
no use for Dinesh D'Souza, for example, but it seems obvious that he's
been set up as this season's Benghazi video maker. There are gazillions
of $20,000 campaign-finance infractions across America, but the only guy
that's been singled out is the fellow who made a hit anti-Obama movie."*
The Real State of the Union :: SteynOnline
Jan 28, 2014 by Mark Steyn
I have no use for Dinesh D'Souza, for example, but it seems obvious that he's been set up as this season's Benghazi video maker. There are gazillions of $20,000 campaign-finance infractions across America, but the only guy that's been singled out is the fellow who made a hit anti-Obama movie.
D'Souza is accused of contributing $20,000, more than the legal limit, to the Senate candidacy of his friend Wendy Long. The U.S. Attorney in New York announced a "zero tolerance" policy with regard to campaign finance, and D'Souza was arraigned in New York, handcuffed briefly, and released on $500,000 bond.
D'Souza's bail was set at $500,000 and he was released after promising that one financially responsible person would sign "a personal recognizance bond" within a week. The case was then adjourned until March 4. D'Souza spent six hours at the courthouse and was briefly handcuffed.
D'Souza, the filmmaker behind 2016: Obama's America, also must surrender his passport, adhere to pretrial supervision, make no new travel applications and restrict travel to the continental U.S. with prior approval.
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