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Rex Tillerson cảnh báo "sự khủng hoảng về đạo đức và liêm khiết" ở nước Mỹ - nhưng không nêu tên T

Subject: *** Cựu NgoạiTrưởng Rex_Tillerson: Khủng hoảng đạo đức và tín nhiệm của chính_trị Mỹ
From: Mike Wilson
Date: Thu, May 17, 2018 7:10 am

Những người hiểu chuyện, ai cũng biết rằng nước Mỹ đang trải qua khủng hoảng suy đồi đạo đức đến nỗi một người suốt đời gian trá quịt nợ, gian trá đồng lõa với ngoại bang, nói dối ngày này qua tháng khác, lại được nhảy xổm lên bàn làm việc tại Phòng Bầu Dục Nhà Trắng .

Trump liên kết với truyền thông giả tạo Fox News, đánh phá truyền thông đối lập, chà đạp công an quốc gia FBI, tình báo quốc gia, và cả Bộ Tư pháp (chưa kể các Bộ ngành khác), thậm chí đuổi việc các viên chức FBI và Bộ Tư pháp để tiếp tục cai trị theo ý đồ gian trá của hắn.

Đó là tại sao, cùng với nhiều người khác đã làm việc với hắn, cựu Ngoại Trưởng Rex Tillerson, - người đã gọi hắn là "đồ ngu" ("a moron") -
lên tiếng cảnh báo quốc dân Mỹ về tình trạng tồi tệ chính trị vô đạo của nước Mỹ
- do Trump lợi dụng và chủ xướng - có thể khiến dân Mỹ "mất tự do", và khai tử nền dân chủ ngụy đang èo uột của siêu cường này !

nth-fl

Rex Tillerson warns of "integrity and ethics crisis" – but doesn't name Trump


Rex Tillerson, the former secretary of state, warned on Wednesday that America had plunged into a “crisis of eth...

Tom McCarthy
The Guardian• May 16, 2018

Former secretary of state speaks at Virginia Military Institute and urges graduates to resist "leaders [who] seek to conceal the truth" .

If we do not confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society, democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years
- Rex Tillerson

Rex Tillerson, the former secretary of state, warned on Wednesday that America had plunged into a “crisis of ethics and integrity in our society and among our leaders” that could set the country down “a pathway to relinquishing our freedom”.

Tillerson, who was dismissed in March by Donald Trump, did not name the president. But his remarks, before a graduating class at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington were largely seen as directed at the Trump administration.
“If our leaders seek to conceal the truth, or we as people become accepting of alternative realities that are no longer grounded in facts, then we as American citizens are on a pathway to relinquishing our freedom,” Tillerson said.
“A responsibility of every American citizen to each other is to preserve and protect our freedom by recognizing what truth is and is not, what a fact is and is not, and to begin by holding ourselves accountable to truthfulness and demand our pursuit of America’s future be fact-based, not based on wishful thinking, not hoped-for outcomes made in shallow promises, but with a clear-eyed view of the facts as they are and guided by the truth that will set us free to seek solutions to our most daunting challenges.”
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COMMENTS :

Larry
2 hours ago
He doesn't have to name him (TRUMP, THE LIAR SON OF BITCH), we all know.

Point Pleasant BEACH, NJ
2 hours ago
HE Could not be more than 100 % CORRECT !!!! BUT hey, everyone knows this.

JMeister
3 hours ago
He doesn't have to name Trump. Everyone knows it's Trump.

Ed
3 hours ago
Tillerson is stating the obvious, too bad it took him so long to wake up!

jkstraw
1 hour ago
Trump and ethics don't belong in the same sentence.

Secular Humanist
2 hours ago
Tillerson took shots at Trump's character?
- Since when does Trump have any character?

birwin0000
2 hours ago
There are many who would sell their freedom for a tax break .

John P
2 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Within hours of opening an investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in the summer of 2016, the F.B.I. dispatched a pair of agents to London on a mission so secretive that all but a handful of officials were kept in the dark.

Their assignment, which has not been previously reported, was to meet the Australian ambassador, who had evidence that one of Donald J. Trump’s advisers knew in advance about Russian election meddling. After tense deliberations between Washington and Canberra, top Australian officials broke with diplomatic protocol and allowed the ambassador, Alexander Downer, to sit for an F.B.I. interview to describe his meeting with the campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos.