Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Resources are finite and so some prosecutions are directed at those who are not politically allied with those in positions of influence.
The guy who prosecuted him is an Indian-American and he prosecuted Dems as well as Republicans. He took down the Speaker of the New York Assembly, sentenced to 12 years in prison and $7 million in fines. So you can take your accusation of bias and shove it.
Look at you relying on race. Such a good liberal
Amazing how liberals tie everything to race even when no one even brings it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Resources are finite and so some prosecutions are directed at those who are not politically allied with those in positions of influence.
The guy who prosecuted him is an Indian-American and he prosecuted Dems as well as Republicans. He took down the Speaker of the New York Assembly, sentenced to 12 years in prison and $7 million in fines. So you can take your accusation of bias and shove it.
Look at you relying on race. Such a good liberal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Resources are finite and so some prosecutions are directed at those who are not politically allied with those in positions of influence.
The guy who prosecuted him is an Indian-American and he prosecuted Dems as well as Republicans. He took down the Speaker of the New York Assembly, sentenced to 12 years in prison and $7 million in fines. So you can take your accusation of bias and shove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Resources are finite and so some prosecutions are directed at those who are not politically allied with those in positions of influence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Resources are finite and so some prosecutions are directed at those who are not politically allied with those in positions of influence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
That always happens. Resources are finite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Under what conditions? And was he prosecuted where others weren't?
Anonymous wrote:D’Souza plead guilty and acknowledged that he knew his actions were illegal. So unfair! Sad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now he is considering a full pardon for Martha Stewart and commuting the sentence of Rod Blagojevich. Since someone earlier was trying to figure out the rationale behind some of this, I may have just heard the answer from your favorite radio host Rush Limbaugh. He mentioned that Comey played a rule in both the Stewart and Blagojevich cases. Soooo maybe he is just trying to undo everything Comey has ever done, kinda like he is doing with Obama? Interesting....
These are people he identifies with because they were “treated unfairly” by the government — even without “infiltration”
Anonymous wrote:Now he is considering a full pardon for Martha Stewart and commuting the sentence of Rod Blagojevich. Since someone earlier was trying to figure out the rationale behind some of this, I may have just heard the answer from your favorite radio host Rush Limbaugh. He mentioned that Comey played a rule in both the Stewart and Blagojevich cases. Soooo maybe he is just trying to undo everything Comey has ever done, kinda like he is doing with Obama? Interesting....
Anonymous wrote:I don't particularly like Dinesh, and I agree that he did break the law, but this is one of those often-broken laws that gets prosecuted based on who is complaining. In this case, Hilary/Obama pushed for conviction and therefore it was done.