- 16 Jun 2018 06:11
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Manafort hasn't been convicted of anything.
Tommy Robinson is a political prisoner.
They are failing badly. As I said awhile back, I wouldn't fire Mueller because he's his own worst enemy. He just had to fire another staffer for rabidly anti-Trump political views.
I'm pretty sure most conservatives wouldn't look all that favorably on the government violating banking secrecy. That was done by socialists. Do you believe in bank secrecy, or do you think we should have to report every penny we have to the government?
Nobody thinks Hillary murdered people. Muder is doing the unthinkable. Politics is getting others to do the unthinkable for you.
By Rod Rosenstein.
Comey already admitted to Congress under oath to leaking information to the press to get a special counsel appointed. It's not a secret.
That is why the FBI and DoJ are stonewalling Congressional subpoenas.
There is no check between the Executive branch and the Executive branch. He can shut it down when it serves his interest. Right now, the establishment is looking absolutely corrupt. It's a finger trap: the harder they pull, the tighter the trap gets. They don't want to stop their phony investigation of Trump, but the more they do it, the more it blows up in their face.
That's changing rapidly. Mueller's polling is well below Trump's now.
They are busy destroying themselves now. So it's better to let them do that.
Godstud wrote:Yes, it's so stupid that they punish people for breaking laws.
Manafort hasn't been convicted of anything.
Godstud wrote:It's funny how the right-wing conservatives balk when their SJW Tommy Robinson is jailed. Suddenly the very conservative rule of law, is unjust and unfair.
Tommy Robinson is a political prisoner.
Albert wrote:All this is a sign of people who were defeated on intellectual grounds; who are now trying to suppress what is coming up.
They are failing badly. As I said awhile back, I wouldn't fire Mueller because he's his own worst enemy. He just had to fire another staffer for rabidly anti-Trump political views.
Godstud wrote:Manafort? - The indictment contains 12 counts: conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false and misleading FARA statements, false statements, and seven counts of failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts.
I'm pretty sure most conservatives wouldn't look all that favorably on the government violating banking secrecy. That was done by socialists. Do you believe in bank secrecy, or do you think we should have to report every penny we have to the government?
Steve_American wrote:As is an opinion that Hillary murdered dozens of people.
Nobody thinks Hillary murdered people. Muder is doing the unthinkable. Politics is getting others to do the unthinkable for you.
Steve_American wrote:Mueller was appointed Special Prosecutor [SP] by the Trump administration.
By Rod Rosenstein.
Steve_American wrote:I find the idea that there is conspiracy to create evidence, use that evidence to get a SP put in place, then use more fake evidence to charge the friends of Trump with crimes, and that actual judges go along with this; I find the idea that this is a conspiracy to be somewhat ridiculous.
Comey already admitted to Congress under oath to leaking information to the press to get a special counsel appointed. It's not a secret.
Steve_American wrote:There are to many people involved who have too much to lose if the real truth ever came out.
That is why the FBI and DoJ are stonewalling Congressional subpoenas.
Steve_American wrote:Neither he nor you understand the checks and balances system we have in America.
There is no check between the Executive branch and the Executive branch. He can shut it down when it serves his interest. Right now, the establishment is looking absolutely corrupt. It's a finger trap: the harder they pull, the tighter the trap gets. They don't want to stop their phony investigation of Trump, but the more they do it, the more it blows up in their face.
Steve_American wrote:The root of Trumps problem is that enough Repubs in Congress and maybe the Senate would be able to look at the real evidence and see that if Trumps fires the SP then he has to GO. It is as simple as that.
That's changing rapidly. Mueller's polling is well below Trump's now.
Steve_American wrote:If this were not the case then Trump would just fire the SP and appoint one of his many exlawyers to replace him and his problems would all be solved. That he doesn't do this shows that he can't!!
They are busy destroying themselves now. So it's better to let them do that.
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