Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a dirt bag. He deserves more than what he's going to get.
He's facing life in prison...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read between the lines in the affidavit. He wasn’t a State employee.
This…is what I’m thinking. Nobody is claiming this guy as an employee. It never says FSO.
My guess is DSS. He has that CrossFit/douchebro/“legend in my own mind” look that a lot of bad security guys share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read between the lines in the affidavit. He wasn’t a State employee.
This…is what I’m thinking. Nobody is claiming this guy as an employee. It never says FSO.
Anonymous wrote:Read between the lines in the affidavit. He wasn’t a State employee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Might be time to rethink the concept of diplomatic immunity. I’d be happy to let the Mexicans have this one.
No more diplomatic immunity
No more qualified immunity
Let justice prevail!
For rape, sexual assault, and pre-meditated murder - yes waive it. Or all countries agree to a new Alcatraz prison with global jurisdiction regulated-and-monitored by the Hague.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Might be time to rethink the concept of diplomatic immunity. I’d be happy to let the Mexicans have this one.
No more diplomatic immunity
No more qualified immunity
Let justice prevail!
Anonymous wrote:Might be time to rethink the concept of diplomatic immunity. I’d be happy to let the Mexicans have this one.
Anonymous wrote:It happening "all the time" surely is an exaggeration, right?
Anonymous wrote:This happens all the time with DOS. ALL THE TIME just most FSOs get away with it.