Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average time served in prison for Rape in this country - 4 years.
Average time served in prison for Robbery in this country - 3 years.
Recommended time for Stone to serve in prison for a process crime - 9 years.
Yeah, we know you all think that all white collar crime is OK.
Anonymous wrote:Average time served in prison for Rape in this country - 4 years.
Average time served in prison for Robbery in this country - 3 years.
Recommended time for Stone to serve in prison for a process crime - 9 years.
Anonymous wrote:Average time served in prison for Rape in this country - 4 years.
Average time served in prison for Robbery in this country - 3 years.
Recommended time for Stone to serve in prison for a process crime - 9 years.
Anonymous wrote:Former DC USA Jessie Liu, who just left and was replaced by one of Barr’s aides, was due for a Senate confirmation Hearing this week for a Treasury job. That nomination has been pulled.
So you ordered the code red? Goddam right I did says drumphAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Vindman was certainly insubordinate, he is a known leaker, and an arrogant sh*t. But, he is very unlikely to be formally disciplined for his behavior. His rater, Mr. Morrison, has already given him a big slug in his OER (Officer Efficiency Report), so that will catch up with him. I’m not sure who serves as his convening authority, but the NSC will not prefer any charges against him. They have taken the proper action, dismissed him for improper conduct and he will receive an end of tour OER which likely will not be good.
The meaning of insubordinate is “defiant of authority; disobedient to orders.” and this guy was all that according to his commanding Officer. Keep in mind he declined to follow orders from the President and was telling others to ignore the orders because Trump would soon be gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Vindman was certainly insubordinate, he is a known leaker, and an arrogant sh*t. But, he is very unlikely to be formally disciplined for his behavior. His rater, Mr. Morrison, has already given him a big slug in his OER (Officer Efficiency Report), so that will catch up with him. I’m not sure who serves as his convening authority, but the NSC will not prefer any charges against him. They have taken the proper action, dismissed him for improper conduct and he will receive an end of tour OER which likely will not be good.
The meaning of insubordinate is “defiant of authority; disobedient to orders.” and this guy was all that according to his commanding Officer. Keep in mind he declined to follow orders from the President and was telling others to ignore the orders because Trump would soon be gone.
Or something.
The word is that he was planning on leaving the NSC after the impeachment but our petty president couldn't let him leave with his dignity, he needed to humiliate him. Remember how he fired Comey with maximum humiliation?
SMH
Military members don’t choose to leave their jobs. They have orders and assignments. Whatever “word” you have is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Vindman was certainly insubordinate, he is a known leaker, and an arrogant sh*t. But, he is very unlikely to be formally disciplined for his behavior. His rater, Mr. Morrison, has already given him a big slug in his OER (Officer Efficiency Report), so that will catch up with him. I’m not sure who serves as his convening authority, but the NSC will not prefer any charges against him. They have taken the proper action, dismissed him for improper conduct and he will receive an end of tour OER which likely will not be good.
The meaning of insubordinate is “defiant of authority; disobedient to orders.” and this guy was all that according to his commanding Officer. Keep in mind he declined to follow orders from the President and was telling others to ignore the orders because Trump would soon be gone.
Or something.
The word is that he was planning on leaving the NSC after the impeachment but our petty president couldn't let him leave with his dignity, he needed to humiliate him. Remember how he fired Comey with maximum humiliation?
SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear, everyone in the DOJ agree that Stone should serve jail time. The problem is that these four rogue prosecutors have been pushing for the high end of the sentencing guide and their supervisors dont agree.
How does Bluemthal on CNN compare this to the Saturday Night Massacre?
You left out our president who thinks he can and should tell DOJ what to do.
He said he didnt interfere. After the prosecutor memo was filed did he comment. Facts are important and speculation on him interfering isnt collaborated.
Trump is on record saying he hasn’t spoken to DOJ about this.
Ahem.
Can you comprehend English? He said he has a right to do so, but didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Vindman was certainly insubordinate, he is a known leaker, and an arrogant sh*t. But, he is very unlikely to be formally disciplined for his behavior. His rater, Mr. Morrison, has already given him a big slug in his OER (Officer Efficiency Report), so that will catch up with him. I’m not sure who serves as his convening authority, but the NSC will not prefer any charges against him. They have taken the proper action, dismissed him for improper conduct and he will receive an end of tour OER which likely will not be good.
The meaning of insubordinate is “defiant of authority; disobedient to orders.” and this guy was all that according to his commanding Officer. Keep in mind he declined to follow orders from the President and was telling others to ignore the orders because Trump would soon be gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Vindman was certainly insubordinate, he is a known leaker, and an arrogant sh*t. But, he is very unlikely to be formally disciplined for his behavior. His rater, Mr. Morrison, has already given him a big slug in his OER (Officer Efficiency Report), so that will catch up with him. I’m not sure who serves as his convening authority, but the NSC will not prefer any charges against him. They have taken the proper action, dismissed him for improper conduct and he will receive an end of tour OER which likely will not be good.
The meaning of insubordinate is “defiant of authority; disobedient to orders.” and this guy was all that according to his commanding Officer. Keep in mind he declined to follow orders from the President and was telling others to ignore the orders because Trump would soon be gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile the President says the military should look into disciplinary action against Lt. Col. Vindman
Vindman is subject to UCMJ.
Not for testifying he isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear, everyone in the DOJ agree that Stone should serve jail time. The problem is that these four rogue prosecutors have been pushing for the high end of the sentencing guide and their supervisors dont agree.
How does Bluemthal on CNN compare this to the Saturday Night Massacre?
You left out our president who thinks he can and should tell DOJ what to do.
He said he didnt interfere. After the prosecutor memo was filed did he comment. Facts are important and speculation on him interfering isnt collaborated.
Trump is on record saying he hasn’t spoken to DOJ about this.
Ahem.
Can you comprehend English? He said he has a right to do so, but didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be clear, everyone in the DOJ agree that Stone should serve jail time. The problem is that these four rogue prosecutors have been pushing for the high end of the sentencing guide and their supervisors dont agree.
How does Bluemthal on CNN compare this to the Saturday Night Massacre?
You left out our president who thinks he can and should tell DOJ what to do.
He said he didnt interfere. After the prosecutor memo was filed did he comment. Facts are important and speculation on him interfering isnt collaborated.
Trump is on record saying he hasn’t spoken to DOJ about this.
Ahem.
Can you comprehend English? He said he has a right to do so, but didn’t.