I have no reason to but you might be tempted.Just don't jump off any bridges Thursday, ok?
I have no reason to but you might be tempted.Just don't jump off any bridges Thursday, ok?
Than Mueller will make that clear, imo. And we can all bash the Dems in power and rebuild the party, I'm not happy with their leadership in Congress or the DNC anyway.There was one side that was taking money from the russians and it wasn't trump.
If we assign a special prosecutor for every corrupt member of Congress or a Cabinet post, it would cost more than the DOJ budget. Trump is relevant in that 1) he is our President and 2) this is all a part of the investigation into a foreign state attempting to influence our election.
I have no reason to but you might be tempted.
I think even diehard Hillary supporters recognize her political weaknesses at this point.The one person who influenced her defeat was Hiliary. She could do no more than one event a day, trump would do 4-5, her weakness showed and her disdain for middle America showed completely.
Praying that he testifies that Trump obstructed justice. Do you think that is what Comey says?
If so, there are two major problems for Comey? The first is that it is federal law that if this were to have occurred, he would have had to report it immediately. He did not.
Secondly, Comey in testimony to Congress said that no one tried to obstruct any of his investigations.
So what will he say? He hates Trump for firing him. He wants to get him back, no doubt. But how far can he go without jeopardizing himself?
Going to be very interesting, not to meting the fact it is a he said, she said kind of deal.
If we assign a special prosecutor for every corrupt member of Congress or a Cabinet post, it would cost more than the DOJ budget. Trump is relevant in that 1) he is our President and 2) this is all a part of the investigation into a foreign state attempting to influence our election.
This is essentially correct, and let's not forget there is this little matter of "unmasking" Americans who may have been been swept up in illegal surveillance by the previous justice Department?
To me THAT'S where the skeletons are buried.
I'd take that bet, no way he doesn't answer all questions. We'll know in a couple of days.He will plead the 5th.
On a side note: is there a death that is fitting enough for Negan? Short of Rick literally eating his neck while he's still alive, I think I'm going to be disappointed.My worst case is that they replace Trump with Pence. Neither is Negan, so I still don't win.
On a side note: is there a death that is fitting enough for Negan? Short of Rick literally eating his neck while he's still alive, I think I'm going to be disappointed.
I thought Rick cut his head off and sent it to Maggie?They haven't killed him in the comics.
I thought Rick cut his head off and sent it to Maggie?
I'd take that bet, no way he doesn't answer all questions. We'll know in a couple of days.
I'd take that bet, no way he doesn't answer all questions. We'll know in a couple of days.
I don't think he'll plead the 5th, but I bet he doesn't answer all their questions claiming an investigation is underway and he can't respond. He has done that over and over again.
He won't decline to answer questions now that he's a private citizen, why would he? other than pleading the 5th and I'd be very surprised if he did that.I don't think he'll plead the 5th, but I bet he doesn't answer all their questions claiming an investigation is underway and he can't respond. He has done that over and over again.
He won't decline to answer questions now that he's a private citizen, why would he? other than pleading the 5th and I'd be very surprised if he did that.
Isn't election fraud one of your pet issues?Ask the libs to show you the statute that collusion is a crime. I also heard Dershowitz make the same argument. He knows far more about the law than the libs on the board.
Isn't election fraud one of your pet issues?
Isn't election fraud one of your pet issues?
I read an article about it, not the actual comic....so, I'm not sure.Oh was this recently? Last I looked was about 6 months ago.
You were talking about collusion. I think that collusion with the Russians regarding helping Trump win the election would be the hardest to prove but if they were able to prove that then there's your election fraud.Not sure what election fraud has to do with this thread. BTW, we now have two major cases of voter fraud being prosecuted and the investigation only started very recently.
You were talking about collusion. I think that collusion with the Russians regarding helping Trump win the election would be the hardest to prove but if they were able to prove that then there's your election fraud.
He won't decline to answer questions now that he's a private citizen, why would he? other than pleading the 5th and I'd be very surprised if he did that.
Here is how it will go.
- The key question from the Dem will be: "Did you believe President Trump wanted you to stop the investigation?" Comey answer: "Yes"
- Key question from the Repub; " Did President Trump ask or order you to stop the investigation?" Comey answer: "No"
- Guess what the Media headlines will be.
However, if he says that Trump wanted him consider giving Flynn a break but not obstruct, that may be his way out (but then no crime was committed).
If he answers yes to 1, he may have committed a crime. It is a criminal offense to not report an attempt at obstruction of justice to the DOJ.
if he says that Trump wanted him consider giving Flynn a break but not obstruct, that may be his way out (but then no crime was committed).
Heel clicks?Only 64 more times and it becomes true...don't forget the heel clicks.
You really are clueless. Poor thing.
Under the law, Comey is required to immediately inform the Department of Justice of any attempt to obstruct justice by any person, even the President of the United States. Failure to do so would result in criminal charges against Comey. (18 USC 4 and 28 USC 1361) He would also, upon sufficient proof, lose his license to practice law.
You are easily the least intelligent poster on this board, and that is saying something.
I'm not up on this point of contention as much as you apparently are. Did Comey ever tell a judge or other authority what had happened? Look to me like the key word is "cognizable".This is the actual text of 18 USC 4.
Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
I'll let the intelligent posters on this board explain to you that Comey never concealed a felony and the arguability of him not coming forward "as soon as possible" to make it known to someone in authority.
Are you saying you know Comey never told anyone?
Damn, you're good. Almost as good as you think you are.
Now, go ahead and tell me how I'm the least intelligent poster.
And go ahead and explain law to me....and science even though you're not a scientist.
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I'm not up on this point of contention as much as you apparently are. Did Comey ever tell a judge or other authority what had happened? Look to me like the key word is "cognizable".
This is the actual text of 18 USC 4.
Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
I'll let the intelligent posters on this board explain to you that Comey never concealed a felony and the arguability of him not coming forward "as soon as possible" to make it known to someone in authority.
Are you saying you know Comey never told anyone?
Damn, you're good. Almost as good as you think you are.
Now, go ahead and tell me how I'm the least intelligent poster.
And go ahead and explain law to me....and science even though you're not a scientist.
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I'm not up on this point of contention as much as you apparently are. Did Comey ever tell a judge or other authority what had happened? Look to me like the key word is "cognizable".
I said it was a crime. It is a crime. If Comey did not tell anyone, particularly his boss at DOJ, he committed a crime. Obstruction of justice is a very serious matter. He must immediately tell someone in authority.
You posted this:
"Wrong! You have taken the law completely out of context. That is not appropriate for a federal investigator or a federal prosecutor in an ongoing investigation."
This is an incorrect statement. It is the law of the land that Comey immediately inform a judge, the DOJ, someone in authority. The law says nothing about the ability to keep silent if there is an investigation going on.
Hahahahahaha ha.
He was someone in authority at the time. Thanks for proving my point.