CNN was there rolling with their cameras when the special counsel arrived. Surrender not allowed. CNN reports that the FBI stormed the house with "many lights and heavy weaponry." Hillary must be cackling.
$40m and counting!
Yeah, it's not cool whomever leaked the pending arrest to a news outlet. But, they did so for the Unibomber to CBS.
I hope this isn't the beginning of how law enforcement is to work.
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Good stuff.
a surrender couldn't have solved. Hope those agents got a haircut to look good for the cameras.
Bet Rog had some artillery in there.
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But more importantly, I’m guessing they wanted to get him before he could destroy any more evidence.
And most importantly, fuck that greasy snake.
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Conspiracy charges could well be forthcoming.
Patience, my pet.
Otherwise, we will see a superseding indictment charging the Full Monty.
You actually get shivers of excitement over this extortion, don’t you? Do they wield and abuse their power like you have always wished to do?
Notice how the factoid keeps coming out in the media about the fact that the guy has a tattoo on his back of Richard Nixon. That is to help the public hate the guy and diminish their objection to this unconstitutional treatment. It is no more relevant than the tattoo you have of Richard Simmons. It is a scary thing when the media and the DOJ team up on a political agenda. Someday, this will all be one of those scenarios where historians will look at all of the corruption the DOJ and media and lecture..”never again”
This objection of mine has NOTHING to do with the eventual guilt or innocence of Stone. As a criminal defense attorney, you should be ashamed of this if indeed you possess any sliver of that quality.
Federal prosecutors routinely file opening round indictments such as this, often with defense counsel fully aware on the front end that an invite is forthcoming.
One always has a right to a jury trial.
I’m talking about the mafia style intimidation of the accused who are being coerced into their next decision counseler.
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I’m not saying the entire system is corrupt, just a handful of well documented cronies who have been in on this from the start. You are well aware that the a small number people at the top are the ones who control the decisions, not everyone. Your sarcastic comment is a hyperbolic smear of what I am arguing.
Third, you fail to address the egregious actions you see before you which are reminiscent of the Mueller Team treatment of Manafort.
Ps my computer went down mid post so my usual edits came late.
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You want the shootout first, then get the back story filled in later. Mueller doesn't work that way. He is Hitchcock. It's a methodical, professional build up to the masterful conclusion.
At this point, the Trump suckers' best hope is that Mueller is M Night Shyamalan and the plot twist at the end is that it was Hillary who was under investigation the whole time. Good luck with that.
Quite obvious that the Trump campaign official is Steve Bannon. Also quite obvious that Steve Bannon didn't know crap about the Wikileaks emails so that is why he was asking Stone.
No collusion.
Link: https://twitter.com/JoshuaGreen/status/1088769858249154560
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Facts matter, chucklesmog.
That’s who retweets that kind of stuff.
Or do you regularly follow journalists for the Atlantic?
Over 30 indictments so far and Mueller just started scratching at Trump inner circle this morning. Stay in your seat. Don't leave the theater until the credits roll. We're not even at the good parts yet
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