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Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 07/26/2023 Vol.467, Q Day 2089
qalerts.app ^ | 7/26/2023 | FReeQs, FReepers, LurQers and Vanity

Posted on 07/26/2023 8:12:46 PM PDT by ransomnote

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To: HippyLoggerBiker

She tried out for role of MARY ANN..but they gave it to DAWN WELLS. Probably best because i suspect on set the tension between RAQUEL and TINA LOUISE who was supposedly a sexy Movie maven would have screwed up series
LEX


521 posted on 07/28/2023 7:24:09 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: LittleLinda

Definitely Black Rock. Apparently they “own” Ukraine now. Can’t remember source or details plus I’m dumm with that kind of stuff.


522 posted on 07/28/2023 7:33:42 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: lexington minuteman 1775

Well, between Mary Ann and Ginger, Mary Ann wins big time. In my opinion.

That’s always been an interesting point of contention among guys my age.


523 posted on 07/28/2023 7:40:21 PM PDT by meyer (FBI = KGB for the DNC; IRS = Gestapo)
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To: little jeremiah

This might sound like an odd request on the board but I am trying to get answers on why my dog’s (Border Collie) nails are splitting, nearly all of her nails are flaking apart, some are twisted also. She doesn’t chew on them either.


524 posted on 07/28/2023 7:41:43 PM PDT by Gasshog (Too often, my cursor jumps to a place I didn’t intend for it to jump and the typing contin)
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To: SERKIT

From SERKIT:

“Wow! You’re really overthinking this. Just donate to FR. That’s the message. Thanks for putting me in my place.”

******

Lol! Sorry, no bad intentions meant. I’m “in the zone” lately and the winds at my back like Mongo around the campfire.

And yes, I just did an additional one-time donation to FR. I’ll point out to my fellow Michiganders that somehow we’ve allowed OHIO to get ahead of us in monthly donations. What are we going to do about that MI-FreeQs!!


525 posted on 07/28/2023 7:42:26 PM PDT by Uber-Eng ("Uber not know. Uber only knight in 5D chess game of life...")
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To: Salthawk

I don’t get how Katie Hobbs can sell water to Saudi Arabia. Is there some sort of pipeline? Do they ship it via tanker truck then by a freighter on the ocean? This makes no sense whatsoever!


526 posted on 07/28/2023 7:43:52 PM PDT by nanetteclaret (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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To: nanetteclaret

A government shouldn’t be selling the peoples water to foreign nation.

Katie Hobbs, who obviously stole the election, ought to be in jail, not selling water from a desert state to the Middle East.


527 posted on 07/28/2023 7:48:03 PM PDT by meyer (FBI = KGB for the DNC; IRS = Gestapo)
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To: little jeremiah

Wow, a Techno Fog article that anyone can read!

https://technofog.substack.com/p/a-tale-of-two-plea-deals

A Tale of Two Plea Deals
Same Crimes, Same Prosecutors, Different Punishments

TECHNO FOG
JUL 28, 2023

IRS agent alleges Hunter Biden probe is being mishandled | AP News

As discussed here and elsewhere, the Hunter Biden plea deal (and its accompanying exhibits and diversion agreement) is a curious document: it reduces the power of federal prosecutors to convict Hunter Biden for more serious charges; it eliminates the potential for Hunter Biden to be a cooperating witness; it keeps the DOJ from Congressional oversight; its ambiguous terms could have foreclosed future prosecution of Hunter Biden for Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) charges; and it left Judge Maryellen Noreika rejecting it, for the time being, citing concerns with its potential unconstitutionality and its unprecedented structure.

And that doesn’t even take into consideration that the plea agreement was made after the statute of limitations on some of Hunter Biden’s crimes had passed, after charging recommendations of the DOJ Tax Division were ignored, after the scope of the broader investigation was improperly limited, and after search warrants were rejected and witness interviews were sabotaged.

But we want to get to something else that has been all but ignored until now – how two prosecutors assigned to the Hunter Biden case, Leo Wise and Derek Hines, treated less serious tax cases as compared to the Hunter Biden case.

Before we get to that, it’s important to understand who we’re dealing with. Leo Wise is a trial attorney in the DOJ Criminal Division – Public Integrity Section. He has held that position since June of 2023; prior to that, he was the Chief of the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland’s Fraud and Public corruption unit (a position from which he was demoted after disagreements with supervisors over staffing). He has been with the DOJ since at least 2004.

By all accounts, Wise is an aggressive prosecutor. It’s in his DNA. He was part of the Enron Task Force, assisted in the racketeering trial against big tobacco (US v. Philip Morris), and prosecuted significant high-profile cases against corrupt leadership in Baltimore, including the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force, former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh, and former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. Wise also “brought the biggest racketeering case in Maryland history.”

Assisting Wise on the Hunter Biden case is Derek Hines, an equally aggressive prosecutor whose current role is Assistant US Attorney at the DOJ Criminal Division. Hines, for example, was part of Wise’s prosecution team in the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force, which “won indictments against 11 men – eight Baltimore cops, two civilians, and one Philadelphia office” who robbed drug dealers, sold drugs, and ran interference for drug dealers.

Wise and Hines have been described in one Baltimore Sun article as relentless prosecutors who “are like the terminator.” They are hardliners who “pursue stern sentences and prosecute even small-time crooks.”

2018: Derek Hines (L) and Leo Wise
The Hunter Biden case isn’t the first time Wise and Hines have prosecuted a tax case. Back in 2018, they prosecuted Darryl De Sousa, a former Baltimore Police Commissioner for three counts of failing to file individual tax returns. The case of De Sousa is particularly instructive, as it demonstrates the uncharacteristically soft prosecution of Hunter Biden by Wise and Hines. Allow us to explain.

De Sousa was charged with failing to file an income tax return for the years 2013-2015, in violation of 26 USC § 7203. Not only had he failed to file income tax returns for those years, but De Sousa had also owed the IRS taxes for other years (2008-2012) and had “falsely claimed deductions that he was not entitled to.”

The De Sousa case was relatively small, though it did concern misconduct by a public official. He only owed approximately $60,000; the tax loss calculated by the IRS was between $40,000 and $100,000. De Sousa pleaded guilty to failing to file an income tax for the years 2013-2015. DOJ prosecutors Wise and Hines (who, by the way, both served under currently Special Counsel Robert K. Hur when he was US Attorney for the District of Maryland) saw to it that the stipulation of facts included in the November 20, 2018 plea agreement itemized (1) the false deductions claimed by De Sousa, such as vehicle expenses and travel expenses and charitable donations; (2) the specific times De Sousa was put on notice that he owed taxes; and (3) the specific amounts owed by De Sousa in each of the applicable years.

Wise and Hines, true to their reputations, demanded De Sousa go to prison: 12 months incarceration was necessary to send a message to all other tax cheats. There was no promise to recommend probation. The judge would end up sentencing De Sousa to 10 months.

Let’s compare De Sousa’s treatment to the Hunter Biden case.

Both cases involve violations of 26 USC § 7203 (willful failure to pay tax).

The tax loss in the De Sousa case was between $40,000 and $100,000; Wise and Hines recommended he serve a year in prison. The tax loss in the Hunter Biden case is between $1,199,524 and $1,593,329. Wise and Hines, in apparent agreement with DOJ supervisors, recommend Hunter get probation.

Where Wise and Hines made sure the Court was aware of the numerous false deductions in the De Sousa Case, Wise and Hines agree that Hunter Biden’s more significant deductions for sex clubs and prostitutes was because Hunter “miscategorized certain personal expenses as legitimate business expenses.” In doing so, these prosecutors have allowed felony fraud to be excused as a mis-categorization.

In fact, Wise and Hines omitted a discussion of the facts underlying many of the charges recommended by the IRS Tax Division, including those involving fraud (26 USC § 7206). De Sousa never received that benefit – likely because De Sousa, unlike Biden, wasn’t allowed to write his own stipulation.

Wise and Hines agreed to the claim that Hunter Biden received $1,000,000 from Patrick Ho (a Chinese national convicted for bribery) “as a payment for legal fees” – without even thinking to question whether that payment was a bribe masked as legal fees.

Wise and Hines failed to inform the Court of whether Hunter Biden owed California income taxes. In the De Sousa case, that defendant’s outstanding Maryland tax obligations were listed for a number of years and he was required to pay restitution to Maryland.

De Sousa’s plea deal was standard and readily accepted by that court. The Hunter Biden plea/diversion was “unprecedented” and abnormal and without “authority”, contained ambiguous paragraphs that could have allowed Hunter to avoid any type of FARA prosecution, and the diversion itself is probably unconstitutional.

If we can briefly summarize – in the De Sousa case, DOJ prosecutors Wise and Hines wanted to send a message that you get a harsh sentence if you try to avoid your taxes. The DOJ, assisted by Wise and Hines, now sends a different message in the Hunter Biden case: the son of the President gets preferential treatment. More egregious tax crimes are no longer subject to imprisonment.

Barring shocking revelations, DOJ “terminators” Leo Wise and Derek Hines, the prosecutors who in the past pursued “stern sentences”, the two men who made their names in the Department by taking down notorious targets, are now doing all they can - from misrepresenting Hunter’s conduct to the Court to omitting key details of Hunter’s tax fraud - to make sure the President’s son doesn’t even get a slap on the wrist.


528 posted on 07/28/2023 7:51:04 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: meyer

I’m not understanding the logistics. How do they get it from here to there? I agree that our resources should not be sold to their countries. My confusion is how do they physically do it?


529 posted on 07/28/2023 7:53:54 PM PDT by nanetteclaret (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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To: Gasshog; Chuckster; peteypupperdoo

This might sound like an odd request on the board but I am trying to get answers on why my dog’s (Border Collie) nails are splitting, nearly all of her nails are flaking apart, some are twisted also. She doesn’t chew on them either.

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Chuckster’s wife works for a veterinarian iirc, she may know. Peteypupperdoo, if she’s up to typing, may know, she’s a dog enthusiast.


530 posted on 07/28/2023 7:59:03 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: nanetteclaret; meyer

I’ve read about water selling before; I think from one of the Great Lakes to China. Something like this: some ships have a huge balloon or bladder type thing they can fill with water and then haul it to another country. Someone who knows can correct me if I’m wrong.


531 posted on 07/28/2023 8:01:15 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: nanetteclaret; meyer

But the above doesn’t explain who the water gets to an ocean...


532 posted on 07/28/2023 8:01:52 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: nanetteclaret

probably bottle it. Bottled water is easily transportable.


533 posted on 07/28/2023 8:05:52 PM PDT by meyer (FBI = KGB for the DNC; IRS = Gestapo)
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To: little jeremiah

Sounds like a nutritional deficit. Something missing from the diet. A visit to your vet is in order. Having said that, without seeing her, she could just be in need of a nail trim. See your vet.


534 posted on 07/28/2023 8:20:54 PM PDT by Chuckster (Friends don't let friends eat FARMED FISH.)
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To: Gasshog

Sorry I didn’t ping you in my reply to LJ. I have a hard time posting from my phone.


535 posted on 07/28/2023 8:26:04 PM PDT by Chuckster (Friends don't let friends eat FARMED FISH.)
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To: HippyLoggerBiker

Ginger and Mary Anne rolled into one. This picture was from a Gilligan’s Island casting call I do believe.


536 posted on 07/28/2023 8:28:05 PM PDT by numberonepal ( )
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MarQ


537 posted on 07/28/2023 8:30:59 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: meyer
Mary Anne all the way. She likely real freaky naughty.


538 posted on 07/28/2023 8:32:27 PM PDT by numberonepal ( )
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To: Gasshog

My neighbour’s dog had that two summers ago. He initially thought it was a bacterial infection, but the vet told him it was fungal from ringworm. The doggie got meds and was cured. He told me because our dogs sniff at each other through the fence and was worried my dogs would catch ringworm from his.


539 posted on 07/28/2023 8:34:52 PM PDT by LittleLinda
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To: numberonepal

> Vivek supports TPP

Of course he does. I bet he loves green cards too. The line is drawn at the oval office. Go back to India and make the country better so people want to stay there. Call me racist, I don’t care anymore.

-SB


540 posted on 07/28/2023 8:38:42 PM PDT by Snowybear
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