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+title = "The stench of corruption"
+lang = "en"
+
+[taxonomies]
+tags = ["politics", "corruption"]
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+[extra]
+author = "harald"
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+
+From an [article in the Intercept][1]:
+
+> Senators, generals, ambassadors, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and
+> the owner of The Atlantic were in the roster of powerful voices who wrote to a
+> federal judge to ask him to go easy on former CIA director and retired general
+> David Petraeus, who admitted to giving classified information to his mistress
+> and biographer.
+
+There is a stark and terrible contrast between how people already in power is
+treated compared to the whistleblowers that does not have these powerful
+connections. Read the [full article][1].
+
+[1]: https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/06/08/david-petraeus-powerful-friends-ask-judge-leniency/