Posted on 04/30/2010 12:49:09 PM PDT by rhema
Major to you & me, sure. 'Major' to a liberal piece of sh- college student? I'm not so sure.
It would probably never occur to this twerp to purchase a handgun. If he really needed one, he'd just disregard the law, as rules are for chumps & for controlling conservatives.
As a politician's kid he might be more disturbed about losing his voting rights. But I'm confident that he will get a midnight pardon from the outgoing Obama administration so that his full citizenship rights will be restored. These are the kinds of people that petition for pardons, and have the 'friends' to see that it gets granted.
far left kook on the jury and that’;s why it took so long
Thanks for the correction. The charges for which he was found ‘Not Guilty’ just SOUNDED like they carried more jail time. Appearances can be deceiving, I guess.
he’s a far left kook since when will that stop him form voting, and I bet he will do it more than once
is that a photo of Eric Holder or an old Billy Dee Williams malt liquor ad?
Billy Dee Willims never looked so bad.
Except in those Before and After ads...
Unleach the Lawyers!
Let the Civil Suits Begin!
How many members of the Palin family have standing?
And that is precisely what the jury should have found IMHO. Let's see what the "time" is now.....
He’ll probably get a spot somewhere within the regime.
good... Obambi minion —> a cellar dweller with dirty skivies
He has proven he has the skills....
How d’ya like me NOW, beyotch? :)
Martha Stewart got five months for what -— perjury?
I figure this kid will get about six months but that’s just my wild uneducated guess.
Forgot about this one.
He’s a punk alright.
No jail time and of course no coverage about his CONVICTION.
Don’t forget that this “innocent kid” has a Dad that is a Democrat hack. And that there was cr*p lately in the news about how influential Todd was as “first dude”. I say make an example of him and show leniency a few years down the road.
Absolutely he disrupted her family — or caused disruption. He sent strangers to Bristol’s door in the absence of her family.
Those are mighty heavy penalities when you add them altogether. But he should serve some jail time and a stiff fine and several years probation for what he did. It was interfering with an election too.
Title: Son of GOP representative Convicted
First sentence: "The son of long term Republican state Rep. Mike Kernell of Memphis, was convicted today of..."
I hear what you're saying, and I hope you're wrong about the pardon, but unfortunately, you're probably right.
I would tell you to keep in mind that federal probation is not state probation. I'll wager he'll get something like 3-5 years of supervised control. During that time, he won't be able to drink, and he'll be subject to random urinalysis for drugs. Also, because of the computer component to his crime, it would be standard for him to be forbidden from owning or using computers during his probationary period. If he violates probation, there's a reasonable chance he'll do the WHOLE package inside.
Lastly - assuming he doesn't get pardoned - he'll never be an attorney, or hold virtually any kind of professional license. Working for the government becomes MUCH more difficult, although not impossible. Finding gainful employment in a non-labor job as a convicted felon is problematic in today age of instant employee background checks.
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