Frontline video


During Reno's tenure as state attorney, she began what the PBS series Frontline described as a "crusade" against accused child abusers.

This is odd as she participated in the torture of the Waco kids.

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Well, that makes this less funny:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbHLsshXv2E

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I don't remember much about Janet Reno, unless to the extent of Will Ferrell; however, you have to think about the nuance of the situation. Yes, kids died, but so did the abuser(s), during the Wako standoff, which accomplishes the mission of a "crusade" against accused child abusers; plus, the abuse of those children ended.


We can also think about it this way:
Yes, there is world hunger, but there is an abundance of food globally, and there's nation infighting/war; well, in a nuanced way of tackling these major issues, nations could consolidate their authority/sovereignty to a more centralized power to minimize, limit, eliminate infighting, static conflict, and war among world 'nations'.

Furthermore, these regions can also halt coal, natural gas, oil, and water power dams, and decrease the output of meat, dairy, and plant-based food products, while seeking to decrease world population as a hardline goal. Hence, decreasing the population will decrease world hunger and dependence on food and natural resources to serve the human population.


In the end, the goals are met.

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Could of ended day one by driving a radio controlled tank to knock down some walls, then doing what they wanted with Koresh. Instead, Reno and Bill Clinton relished in pointlessly torturing the kids with sounds of animals being slaughtered at night and a copious amount of gas at the end. This is well documented even by so called respected able news outlets. What kind of sick f*ck delights in torturing little kids.

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