Posted on 06/29/2018 10:40:30 PM PDT by ransomnote
Very true, Q said track resignations, whoever made the list took it to extremes for sure. I think its just a database for those who want to dig into CEO resignations, to have a place to find them.
Similarly, we have no idea how many sealed indictments have been unsealed, that list is just a database of the indictment filings.
It's not valid IMO. I once did some light research into how and how often a FISA warrant appears in a criminal prosecution. The most concise short answer is "never." "Rare" is technically correct, but doesn't give the right impression of exactly how rare it is.
I think LS's speculation is reasonable, just that when plugged into the cases and practical reality, it falls flat.
Prosecutors strongly tend to not use FISA in criminal cases precisely becuase doing so opens a can of worms, a can of worms that can nearly always be avoided.
On the Admissibility of FISA-Derived Evidence in Criminal Prosecutions
I see a bad moon risin’
I don't trust Bill Richardson at all....
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At least not unless he’s wearing sandals with no socks.
In IL, there’s enough corruption to go around for every district. Hopefully the Chicago critters will receive its own appropriate separate indictment bomb - especially the one who was a travel partner to the ME with no name.
That $1 salary won't mean anything to them, God knows what kinds of resources they have.
He’s in the picture with Eric Schmidt in North Korea and on Fox news Sunday with Chris Wallace he said he had been to NK eight times
Bill Richardson was in a photo with Erik Schmidt in North Korea. Perhaps that is the one you are thinking of?
“Wait! Is water racist?”
Its freaky. Tracy looks like my sister.
Queeg was elected to do a job. He sort of did it, although he seems to have used fraud (or a really bad printer who couldn't tell the difference between “D” and “R”) to get elected.
He gets sick (honest sympathy from a fellow cancer warrior-but I don't have a seat in the Senate) and goes home. Does he do the honorable thing and step aside so someone can do the job the people of his state elected him to do? Oh no, he grasps even tighter (Rosebud!) onto the power he has until he gets his way. He stays home, but doesn't stay out of politics. He uses his illness as a sympathy card, an excuse to rabble-rouse from the sidelines, all with no consequences...cos he's sick, you know. He becomes the biggest nut in the peanut gallery.
After seemingly filing his Final Flight Plan (landing don't count on this one)with God, letting God know when he'll be ready to leave, the Songbird decides to sing, one last time. And what day does he pick for his final performance? Why, the Fourth of July, Independence Day, of course! Because that's the day we celebrate what a great country the USA is.
Naturally, No Name is seeking glory. He hopes some of the heroism of the national holiday will rub off on him. The puppet-master whose been pulling his strings and making sure his every utterance finds its way to the press should be fired (well, they'll soon be unemployed anyway). The optics I'm getting are these:
A United States Senator QUITS on Independence Day.
Keeping true to his pattern of smarmy, self-indulgent and oily actions, he thinks he can make our greatest day of the year all about him.
Think of it...MSM is already scrambling (or had advance notice and is ready) for a full day of “John McNoName, American Zero” coverage. He can have a whole day of almost every news station endlessly singing his praises.
But again, my optics show me a quitter. On Independence Day. Of course, if I still lived in Arizona, I would truly be declaring our independence from him.
Because coincidence.
For those of us old enough for Saturday Matinee’s we recall the serials, looking forward each week to the bad guy getting caught and seeing how the hero escaped death in last weeks episode!
This is what propelled the Indiana Jones movies to the stratosphere along with special effects!
Traitors and spies get hung, not shot.
Right behind you, blu.
Taking away the focus on the Fourth of July clelebration Trump is having at the White House and put the attention of the media on him
It’s hard to picture you in a bar, am glad you made your great escape.
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