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Although honestly I think the death penalty should be on the table for all the organizers of the coup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should we split off a thread for the mug shots and weights- maybe in entertainment? I am so thrilled about these consequences but also feel dirty. Damn me having a conscience. If they only knew what that was like they would not be in this pickle!
There’s already a mug shot offshoot. I’m still sticking with 6’1“ and 305.
Anonymous wrote:Should we split off a thread for the mug shots and weights- maybe in entertainment? I am so thrilled about these consequences but also feel dirty. Damn me having a conscience. If they only knew what that was like they would not be in this pickle!
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Meadows and Clark requests are rejected soundly by the federal judge. Not protected from arrest, and must show up before noon on Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Rudy looking his best: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/see-rudy-giuliani-mugshot-trump-ally-fulton-county-jail/
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Yeah, his only choices are to make emergency travel arrangements, or be a fugitive? Guess you should've booked your travel sooner, a$$hole! Where does he live, anyway? He can probably make it there by the end of the week if he drove.
Why would he be granted this deferral anyway? It’s a criminal indictment not an invite to a spa weekend.
He claims that what he did was one of his official duties within the Dept of Justice. So, he is trying to move his case to federal court. Since his appeal to move the trial to federal court is still pending and will not a response before Friday's noon deadline, he is asking for a deferral until that request is addressed. His point is that should he get his case moved to federal court, he would not be arrested in Georgia and he would not need to travel to Atlanta.
His argument is bullshit though. He participated in a conspiracy to defraud Georgia that included persuading state party officials and unelected electors to sign fraudulent documents. None of that was remotely in his job duties at DOJ and his RICO trial is not severable from the Georgia trial of the Georgia officials that he helped dupe into committing fraud in Georgia.
It would be hilarious if the feds charged him with the same charges in addition to, not instead, of the state charges. It can be done. If U.S. Marshals have to arrest them and extradite them to Georgia, they will likely never be released on bail.
This is complicated because I think Meadows has been cooperating with the Feds but clearly not with Willis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All right, listen up, ladies and gentlemen, our fugitive has been on the run for ninety minutes. Average foot speed over uneven ground, barring injuries, is 4 miles per hour. That gives us a radius of six miles. What I want from each and every one of you is a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse in that area. Checkpoints go up at fifteen miles.
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Check the McDonald’s. He can’t resist.
Sadly, it's not the Cheeto who is the potential fugitive.