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Kamala Harris's history: a play in 4 acts
Flopping Aces ^ | 08-19-24 | DrJohn

Posted on 08/20/2024 7:18:28 AM PDT by Starman417

In 2020, Kamala Harris made a point of letting people know how she would wield power. She could ruin lives with the swipe of a pen.

"I learned that with the swipe of my pen, I could charge someone with the lowest level offense. And because of the swipe of my pen, that person could be arrested, they could sit in jail for at least 48 hours, they could lose time from work and their family, maybe lose their job. They'd have to come out of their own pocket to help hire a lawyer. They'd lose standing in their community. All because of the swipe of my pen. Weeks later I could dismiss the charges, but their life would forever be changed. So I learned at a very young age, the power."

She would do that. And more.

She let it be known that she would seize corporate patents at will, and probably private property.

BREAKING: Kamala Harris threatens to confiscate businesses and private property as president! She’s literally trying to become a dictator pic.twitter.com/DPP5DdOCma
— aka (@akafacehots) August 17, 2024

The potential for her abuse of power is great as she has such a sophomoric grasp on that responsibility. This is illustrated in her past actions. A play in 3 acts.

Act 1. The Kevin Cooper Case

Harris denies any wrongdoing in the case of Kevin Cooper, a Black man convicted in California of murdering four white people in 1983 and sentenced to death. He has maintained his innocence but lost at least a dozen appeals. He remains on death row in San Quentin State Prison

...Attorney Bill Shipley, who was a federal prosecutor and now represents January 6 suspects in court, wrote on X that the Cooper case should be highlighted.

"I think a lawsplainer is in order about Harris' efforts as AG to prevent an appeals court from considering DNA evidence that would have exonerated a man on death row."

"Her office litigated aggressively against allowing that evidence to be considered in federal litigation to say his execution date. The details are fuzzy but I'm going to refresh my recollection and bring everyone the story," he wrote.

Nicolas Kristof, NY Times 2018:
"This is the story of a broken justice system. It appears that an innocent man was framed by sheriff's deputies and is on death row in part because of dishonest cops, sensational media coverage and flawed political leaders—including Democrats like Brown and Kamala Harris, the state attorney general before becoming a U.S. senator, who refused to allow newly available DNA testing for a black man convicted of hacking to death a beautiful white family and young neighbor," Kristof alleged.

"This was a failure at every level, and it should prompt reflection not just about one man on death row but also about profound inequities in our entire system of justice...in 34 years at The New York Times, I've never come across a case in America as outrageous as Kevin Cooper's,"

..."The evidence of Cooper's guilt is extensive and conclusive," it stated, but Kristof disagreed, quoting Thomas R. Parker, a 30-year law enforcement veteran who was deputy head of the F.B.I.'s office in Los Angeles, who said, "The evidence was planted, he was framed, the cops lied on the stand."

Act 2. Jamal Trulove

Actor and filmmaker Jamal Trulove has spoken out about his experience with Kamala Harris following his 2010 wrongful conviction for murder.

In a recent YouTube interview on the channel The Art of Dialogue, Trulove recounted the day he was convicted of first-degree murder, a charge for which he was later acquitted and awarded $13.1 million from San Francisco. He described seeing Harris, then the San Francisco district attorney, in the courtroom.

“When they came with the verdict guilty … I turned around, and I looked, and I saw Kamala Harris,” said Trulove, who starred in the 2019 film “The Last Black Man in San Francisco.”

“We locked eyes this one time, and she laughed.”

The filmmaker said that before his trial, he and others in his community had hoped Harris, a Black district attorney from the East Bay, might be sympathetic to their concerns. But it didn’t work out that way.

Trulove, who was sentenced to 50 years in prison, expressed his shock at Harris’ reaction. “She literally just, like, kind of busted out laughing,” he said.

The filmmaker said that before his trial, he and others in his community had hoped Harris, a Black district attorney from the East Bay, might be sympathetic to their concerns. But it didn’t work out that way.

“It was strictly: ‘You did this, we are charging you, you’re going down,'” Trulove recalled. The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Trulove’s wrongful conviction.

Trulove — who rose from public housing to pursue an entertainment career, including a run on VH1’s reality show “I Love New York” in 2007 — was framed by police in a case of mistaken witness identification for the fatal shooting of Seu Kuka. He spent nearly seven years behind bars before the conviction was overturned. He was acquitted of all charges after he filed an appeal for a second trial in 2015.

Act 3. Gianfranco Torres-Navarro

(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net ...


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: california; kamala; kamalaharris; minnesota; timwalz

1 posted on 08/20/2024 7:18:28 AM PDT by Starman417
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To: Starman417

first act : idiot who failed bar exam the first time

second act : side ho of Willie Brown which gave her a job

third act : selected as DEI VP pick because Biden promised a black woman pick

thrid act : given presidential nomination because no one else wanted it and Joe was brain dead


2 posted on 08/20/2024 7:22:42 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: Starman417
"I learned that with the swipe of my pen, I could charge someone with the lowest level offense.

There's a way to modify that kind of behavior.

3 posted on 08/20/2024 7:28:22 AM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: Starman417

A play in four sex acts.


4 posted on 08/20/2024 7:55:30 AM PDT by beethovenfan (The REAL Great Reset will be when Jesus returns. )
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In general law enforcement feeds on the poor and working class and this is how the system works, imagine what it does to people with no assets and savings, it wreaks havoc on the poor and working class.

“I learned that with the swipe of my pen, I could charge someone with the lowest level offense. And because of the swipe of my pen, that person could be arrested, they could sit in jail for at least 48 hours, they could lose time from work and their family, maybe lose their job. They’d have to come out of their own pocket to help hire a lawyer. They’d lose standing in their community. All because of the swipe of my pen. Weeks later I could dismiss the charges, but their life would forever be changed. So I learned at a very young age, the power.”


5 posted on 08/20/2024 8:02:16 AM PDT by ansel12 ((NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.))
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To: Starman417

.9


6 posted on 08/20/2024 11:06:37 AM PDT by sauropod ("This is a time when people reveal themselves for who they are." James O'Keefe Ne supra crepidam)
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She came. She knelt. She blew. She conquered.


7 posted on 08/20/2024 11:47:36 AM PDT by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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