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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]So was he lying to the court when he made this statement (twice, before two different judges) or was he lying to the FBI or was he lying to Pence? I can't keep trac[/quote] He had been told that his son would be prosecuted if he did not plead guilty. That was not disclosed in the plea agreement. Lying is wrong. I try very hard to always tell the truth. But, if one of my kids was threatened and I had already lost my house to pay my own legal fees, I'm not sure that I would be able to not lie to protect my child from a false prosecution. This came from Mueller's group--not the FBI. In fact, the FBI initially said that they did not think he lied. This all changed with Mueller. Many say that Flynn was guilty of all sorts of egregious crimes. If this is true, he should have been charged with those crimes. Do you not think Mueller's group would have done so? [/quote] [b]He was told he would have the espionage and other charges filed against him[/b] and took the plea deal. His son is immaterial to this. If nothing else, it illustrates that his son was liable for crimes against the United States of America. Maybe he will be charged by an actual DOJ that believes in the rule of law.[/quote] Really? How many people that are about to be charged with espionage plead down to a process crime that results in no jail time?[/quote] Those that are very closely placed to a potentially-but-thankfully-not-actually compromised president. For starters.[/quote] I see. So, Trump had something to do with Mueller not charging Flynn with espionage?[/quote] Oh brother. Go ahead and rejoice in Flynn's forthcoming pardon. If you don't want to understand, you don't want to understand. [/quote]
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