To: Bigtigermike
Bunch of people need to go to prison over this. Also, the FBI practice of using written 302s as the "official" transcript needs to get tossed. FBI should video or audio record the conversation so we no longer have to worry about whether FBI agents are telling the truth or not.
2 posted on
05/04/2020 3:24:58 PM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: DiogenesLamp
Bunch of people need to go to prison over this.
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True but the probability of that happening is near zero. Nobody is ever held accountable in the District of Corruption.
5 posted on
05/04/2020 3:31:02 PM PDT by
Starboard
To: DiogenesLamp
Im looking forward to seeing Lisa Page in prison ALMOST as much as Hitlery or Piglousy!
6 posted on
05/04/2020 3:31:58 PM PDT by
MagUSNRET
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9 posted on
05/04/2020 3:38:57 PM PDT by
LucyT
To: DiogenesLamp
I agree about ditching the 302s, but no one is going to prison over this.
It would inevitably lead back to Usurpation Day and nobody in the District of Corruption wants that getting out.
13 posted on
05/04/2020 3:51:15 PM PDT by
Lurkinanloomin
(Natural Born Citizens Are Born Here of Citizen Parents_Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
To: DiogenesLamp
I couldn’t agree more. If not a Civil War just might break out.
To: DiogenesLamp
Heres a pair of dumb questions that may not be so dumb:
1. Were the FBI interview forms (the 302s) ever entered as evidence in a court proceeding?
2. If not, then what legal relevance do they have to the case at this point?
30 posted on
05/04/2020 4:44:25 PM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("And somewhere in the darkness ... the gambler, he broke even.")
To: DiogenesLamp
If you ever go into a IRS office for an interview, try and pull out a recorder to establish the actual conversation.
You will be told it isn’t allowed and the agent will probably terminate the interview completely if you ask to talk to his supervisor.
It went that way for me some years ago and they left me alone for a long time. Then I got an attorney and he worked them to death and they dropped my inquiry again.
40 posted on
05/05/2020 2:28:10 PM PDT by
wildbill
(The older I get, the less 'life in prison" means to me)
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