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8 Jul 2019 - 6:07:51 PM
Sometimes you need to 'take one for the team publicly' before you are vindicated as a hero.
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20 Dec 2018 - 6:02:56 PM
Rogers departure. Intel.
Sessions departure. Law.
Kelly departure. Warfare/MIL
Mattis departure. Warfare/MIL
Notice a pattern?
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30 Nov 2018 - 6:29:50 PM
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To all those who doubted SESSIONS & HUBER you WILL ALL PAY THE PRICE VERY SOON.
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7 Nov 2018 - 1:02:17 PM
Thank you for your service to our Country, Mr. Jeff Sessions!
Your sacrifices will never be forgotten.
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Trump consistently expressed his anger at Sessions in dozens upon dozens of public media appearances and social media posts.
Trump has celebrated his defeat publicly as do I.
Done is done. Now it's time to move on and take the fight to the Democrats.
Guarantee Tuberville Securities fraud case will come up in the general election. Not that it will matter. Anyone remeber Neil Bush and the S&L scandal? I doubt it.
FRom wiki:
In 2010, Tuberville was a co-defendant with John David Stroud in a lawsuit brought against TS Capital LLC, which the two had founded.[37] The lawsuit was filed by investors and alleged that Tuberville and Stroud co-managed a hedge fund that defrauded investors of $1.7 million.
In October 2011, the Business Conduct Committee of the National Futures Association, a self-regulating industry organization, took "emergency enforcement action" to permanently bar the firm from soliciting, accepting, transferring or disbursing any funds from investors. Stroud was found guilty in August 2013 of securities fraud, and was ordered to pay $2.1 million in restitution and serve 10 years in jail. The case against Tuberville was settled on October 10, 2013, but terms were not disclosed.
FRom USA Today:
Cincinnati's Tommy Tuberville settles fraud lawsuit
At the very least he should pick his business partners more wisely.
Auburn player case
At Sweet Creek Farm Market today, Sessions brought up another incident that he said Tuberville should answer questions about. He criticized Tubervilles response after an Auburn player, Clifton Robinson, was charged with second-degree rape in 1999. Robinson, who was 20 at the time, was accused of having sex with a 15-year-old girl.
I despise this. He KNEW a plea deal would have a lesser charge that is how it works! It doesnt change WHAT he did.
The Birmingham News reported at the time that Tuberville suspended Robinson after his arrest in March 1999.
I dont want to prejudge anybody, so we suspended him until we find out what happened,' Tuberville said then. We wont make any decision until its settled.
Five months later, Robinson pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in the case, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which is a misdemeanor, and was ordered to perform 200 hours of community service. The Birmingham News reported in August 1999 that Tuberville reinstated Robinson to the team but suspended him for the season-opening game.
Sessions said he would like to ask Tuberville about why he only suspended Robinson for one game.
He knows if he debates hell have to answer these kind of questions, Sessions said. First of all, how is it that a football player who violated sexually a 15-year-old girl, who was visiting a sister on campus, how is it that that person only got a one-week suspension from playing.
So why did all the shennanigans take place under Barr as AG as much as they did under Session? Who controlled the Justice Department?
Sorry, I don't trust any of these people anymore. Just one big swamp.