By Eric
Stradford, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
AMWS,
January 4, 2017 -- In a tale of two beneficiaries of national security, “Tiffany
A” is described as an American socialite in Washington, D.C. She is alleged to be the daughter of the 45th
President of the United States and his second ex-wife. Tiffany B is described as the eldest daughter
of a retired U.S. Navy veteran. She was
allegedly diagnosed and treated as a child with multiple mental illnesses.
Close
observers believe Tiffany B to have been a victim of parental neglect, noting
that her now deceased mother demonstrated similar behavior. Reports document a
lifetime of behavior and circumstance attributable to bi-polar, PTSD, and physical
abuse, compounded by drug addiction and sexual abuse.
Tiffany A
and Tiffany B are both believed to be U.S. citizens by birth, and should be afforded
equal access to rights and benefits granted to citizens. By
simply following some established rules of order, Tiffany A is well on her way
to winning a Law Degree from Georgetown University. Tiffany B is winding down her most recent
stint in a Pennsylvania correctional facility, having been repeatedly charged with
disorderly conduct and probation violation.
A presidential
perception of “Deep State Justice” is perhaps supported by the unprecedented presence
of United States Marines keeping watch over #unpresidented uncertainty. In the interest of National Security White
House Chief of Staff John Kelly, a Marine Corps four-star general, redeployed
from Department of Homeland Security as political placeholders moved hastily toward
the light below the exit signs.
Flanked by
fellow U.S. Marine Corps Generals James Mattis as Secretary of Defense, Joseph
F. Dunford, Jr. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General Robert B. Neller,
as Commandant of the Marine Corps, one might perceive an unprecedented U.S. Marine
presence in and around the highest halls of government. And to the American lives they are committed
to protect, rest easy! “THE MARINES HAVE LANDED AND THE SITUATION IS WELL AT
HAND!”
A quick
review of American history might discover a young Robert Mueller, enlisting in
the United States Marine Corps during the infamous Richard Nixon
Presidency. In July 1968, Mueller received
orders to South Vietnam where he served as a rifle platoon commander. The
next year, he received a Purple Heart medal for an enemy gunshot wound in the
thigh. Mueller’s commitment to protect American
lives, reflects a calling on United States Marines to do what needs to be done
in any climb and place.
While Tiffany
A and her family enjoys the benefit of National Security protections, Tiffany B
is denied access to mental health insurance and other such protections simply
because she is subjected to “Deep State Justice.” In a more equitable demonstration, in the
interest of national security, a retired U.S. Navy veteran might be compelled
to greet his alleged, mentally challenged daughter as she is released from
incarceration. He might escort her to a SAMHSA-funded
treatment center that could support court-ordered dual diagnosis treatment. Any lack of a court order might be perceived
as negligence by the court exercising authority to incarcerate.
Tiffany A is
studying to practice law in a less than perfect system while Tiffany B is
experiencing real-life-threatening effects of Deep State Justice. Profiled as a trouble maker while off her
prescribed medication, law enforcement responds to citizen complaints with only
an option to arrest, jail and recycle in a justice system that refuses to
distinguish mental illness from criminal behavior.
A or B, Deep
State Justice is as real as an inalienable perception by “we the people” that
liberty and justice is a birthright.
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