Ignorance is not bliss

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Dear editor, 

When dishonesty is introduced into any aspect of life being a job, a friendship, a marriage, or a family it can cause irreparable harm. Is not the initial conversation itself that contained those dishonest statements what the rest of the conversation is then focused?

"The average family of four will save $2,500 dollars. You can keep your doctor and healthcare plan," were all repeated dishonest statements.

What about that which is not said that conceals the truth? Is that also not being honest? What about a stand down order given by the State Department to certain Department of Justice officials in the cyber attack division regarding Russia's medaling in our coming 2016 election or the fact that our government medaled in Israel's last election?

The fact that British MI-6 agent Christopher Steele being the co-investigator and author along with a Russian KGB agent had a meeting with our State Department about his fake dossier the Clinton and DNC paid for which was then turned over to the Justice Department by John Kerry's State Department and the DOJ's own redaction of subpoenaed emails and memos when unredacted had nothing to do with national security but with hiding the truth of who said what in regards to the now fake investigation based on that fake dossier.

Media outlets offered golf outings, sporting event tickets, and more for leaks from a fake dossier and investigation by elite FBI members. If this goes unreported by almost all of the media, what category of dishonesty is it?

Ignorance is not bliss. It is used to control by withholding information! 

STEVEN KING

Milton

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This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Ignorance is not bliss