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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree with pp. You are hyperbolic.
You believe that people who believe in upholding the Constitution and not promoting agendas are "unqualified." LOL.
We still have a system of checks and balances. You just think that ANYTHING Trump does needs to be "checked." It doesn't work like that.
Did you know that when Clinton took office, he fired like 93 US attorneys? Were you outraged then?
What, specifically, has he done that comes even close to a dictatorship?
No, it's people who have never tried a case or been in a court room who are being approved by the Senate to sit on a federal bench with zero experience but known biases and political agendas.
Just a little reminder that Elena Kagan, SCOTUS Justice, had never been a judge, she'd never ruled on a case and she'd never written an opinion prior to her nomination/confirmation on the Supreme Court.
Anonymous wrote:Even CNN talking head Toobin thought the recommendation of 7 - 9 years eas excessive. I enjoy watching those heads on the left exploding... speaking of when is Durnham's report coming out?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone wanted to see Trump "unleashed" after his acquittal. Well, this is it.
And it's only February. Just imagine what it'll be like in September.
When do you think the trials of his political opponents start? McCabe, Comey, Brennan. Maybe they'll even be able to concoct something to charge Hillary with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Trump is interfering for Stone and Manafort, the two top witnesses who went to jail rather than tell what they know about Trump, Russia, and Wikileaks.
Wake up!
There is no Rule of Law under Trump! Ethical lawyers have been jumping ship at DoJ for a long time, and he prioritized stacking the bench with conservatives.
Like Maher has been saying: Trump operates like a dictator.
BTW: America has no system of checks and balances. We have a dangerously unethical dictator, and apparently there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
Where’s the outrage? Oh, it’s in the other thread where woke liberals are perseverating over Bloomberg’s comments from several years ago. But nobody is concerned that Trump has succeeded at changing the very fabric of our democracy. SMDH.
Hyperbolic much?
Yeah, Cadet Bonespur is a clown and very unethical, but its nothing that we cant recover from.
DP...not hyperbolic. The senate is now a rubber stamp for Trump. He has reshaped the courts and he has gutted justice. The wheels of justice now work to protect the likes of Flynn, Stone and Prince.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Tell that to an elementary school classmate of mine who is in jail for 20 years for a bank ponzi scheme.
Tell that to Bernie Maddoff (who is the cell mate of my elementary school classmate in North Carolina).
Tell that to the father of my sons friend who is in jail for 25 years for a house flipping scheme.
Not saying Stone should be pardoned FWIW rather 9 years is excessive for a process crime.
Anonymous wrote:Even CNN talking head Toobin thought the recommendation of 7 - 9 years eas excessive. I enjoy watching those heads on the left exploding... speaking of when is Durnham's report coming out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree with pp. You are hyperbolic.
You believe that people who believe in upholding the Constitution and not promoting agendas are "unqualified." LOL.
We still have a system of checks and balances. You just think that ANYTHING Trump does needs to be "checked." It doesn't work like that.
Did you know that when Clinton took office, he fired like 93 US attorneys? Were you outraged then?
What, specifically, has he done that comes even close to a dictatorship?
No, it's people who have never tried a case or been in a court room who are being approved by the Senate to sit on a federal bench with zero experience but known biases and political agendas.
Just a little reminder that Elena Kagan, SCOTUS Justice, had never been a judge, she'd never ruled on a case and she'd never written an opinion prior to her nomination/confirmation on the Supreme Court.
Was she a biased activist beholden to a party or president?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree with pp. You are hyperbolic.
You believe that people who believe in upholding the Constitution and not promoting agendas are "unqualified." LOL.
We still have a system of checks and balances. You just think that ANYTHING Trump does needs to be "checked." It doesn't work like that.
Did you know that when Clinton took office, he fired like 93 US attorneys? Were you outraged then?
What, specifically, has he done that comes even close to a dictatorship?
No, it's people who have never tried a case or been in a court room who are being approved by the Senate to sit on a federal bench with zero experience but known biases and political agendas.
Just a little reminder that Elena Kagan, SCOTUS Justice, had never been a judge, she'd never ruled on a case and she'd never written an opinion prior to her nomination/confirmation on the Supreme Court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I agree with pp. You are hyperbolic.
You believe that people who believe in upholding the Constitution and not promoting agendas are "unqualified." LOL.
We still have a system of checks and balances. You just think that ANYTHING Trump does needs to be "checked." It doesn't work like that.
Did you know that when Clinton took office, he fired like 93 US attorneys? Were you outraged then?
What, specifically, has he done that comes even close to a dictatorship?
No, it's people who have never tried a case or been in a court room who are being approved by the Senate to sit on a federal bench with zero experience but known biases and political agendas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Trump is interfering for Stone and Manafort, the two top witnesses who went to jail rather than tell what they know about Trump, Russia, and Wikileaks.
Wake up!
There is no Rule of Law under Trump! Ethical lawyers have been jumping ship at DoJ for a long time, and he prioritized stacking the bench with conservatives.
Like Maher has been saying: Trump operates like a dictator.
BTW: America has no system of checks and balances. We have a dangerously unethical dictator, and apparently there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
Where’s the outrage? Oh, it’s in the other thread where woke liberals are perseverating over Bloomberg’s comments from several years ago. But nobody is concerned that Trump has succeeded at changing the very fabric of our democracy. SMDH.
Hyperbolic much?
Yeah, Cadet Bonespur is a clown and very unethical, but its nothing that we cant recover from.
DP. In the long run we could recover, but some of things he’s done, like appointing unqualified activist judges and forcing out career civil servants, will take not just years but decades to correct. And that’s assume the Republicans don’t get back into power after Trump to keep forcing us down Trump’s path.
Anonymous wrote:
I agree with pp. You are hyperbolic.
You believe that people who believe in upholding the Constitution and not promoting agendas are "unqualified." LOL.
We still have a system of checks and balances. You just think that ANYTHING Trump does needs to be "checked." It doesn't work like that.
Did you know that when Clinton took office, he fired like 93 US attorneys? Were you outraged then?
What, specifically, has he done that comes even close to a dictatorship?