Posted on 04/10/2016 7:06:58 PM PDT by Durbin
A conservative activist best known as a crusader against violent video games is lobbying the Cuyahoga County (Ohio) prosecutors office to consider a criminal menacing charge against Donald Trump surrogate Roger Stone after he threatened to publicize the hotel room numbers of Republican National Convention delegates who vote for presidential candidates other than Trump.
Jack Thompson, who has appeared on 60 Minutes touting a connection between real-world violence and games like Grand Theft Auto, sent a letter on Thursday to prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty, contending that Stone might have violated Ohio laws against menacing and aggravated menacing. The GOP convention will be held in Cleveland in July.
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She’s a street walker now. Poor girl. So sad.
I guess you heard the audio of a man telling her she had 48 hours to recant the charges or he would slit her throat?
Trump’s attack on her was abuse of power. He lied multiple times throughout the whole episode. I guess his supporters only remember Trump’s last interpretation.
How is it possible for Cruz to campaign and not personally attack anyone like Trump does routinely?
There are reasons that Trump’s poll numbers have not increased and Cruz and Kasich’s numbers have.
The press wants a riot so badly. If someone dies it would just be icing on the cake.
Repulsive, backstabbing p+ssy rinos siding with the enemedia..
Let’s see. Giving away a deligate’s information so some chuckle head(s) can annoy, harangue, threaten, or perhaps even do bodily harm to them has got to be a sure fire way to win votes. One of the dumbest things I have heard this campaign, and that is saying a lot.
They really are starting to run scared.
Proof ?
Yes the Cruz-bots are scared ....
If they could charge him and win they would do it. So, they can’t.
How do you know were you there? Same thing happened in Michigan on the other foot—but that was ok.
Off your meds again, are you?
>No. That was abusive of power Trump personally used on her along with his campaign. A preview to how he will use every government agency against his perceived enemies.
You mean the women with a long string of made up stories about the bad things men have done to her? Not helping your case.
>The thought that anyone, especially one who is a surrogate for a GOP candidate, to publicize my hotel and room number, is a threat to me, no matter how his supporters might feel or what their motivation might be!
Hysterical much?
He could send some of them dead rats, I suppose, but my venerable 13 year old cat would be complaining about a waste of good meat.
Seems to be a good illustration of what's been increasingly wrong with America's political culture.
Sometime after the Eagle landed in 1969 We evidently stopped leading the world into freedom by example - and started leading (for a consultant fee) it into insanity by example instead.
Exhibit A:
"He also worked from in Ukraine on the campaign of Viktor Yanukovych[7] even as the U.S. government (and McCain) opposed Yanukovych because of his ties to Russias Vladimir Putin.[3] Manafort was hired to advise Yanukovych months after massive street demonstrations known as the Orange Revolution overturned Yanukovychs victory in the 2004 presidential race. [8] Borys V. Kolesnikov, Yanukovichs campaign manager, said the party hired Manafort after identifying organizational and other problems in the 2004 elections, in which it was advised by Russian strategists. [7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_J._Manafort
What does America stand for today?
{ crickets crickets crickets }
>>The press wants a riot so badly.
What did Bezmenov say would follow strategic demoralization?
http://www.google.com/#q=Bezemenov
Would they have tolerated Viktor Yanukovich?
"He also worked from in Ukraine on the campaign of Viktor Yanukovych[7] even as the U.S. government (and McCain) opposed Yanukovych because of his ties to Russias Vladimir Putin.[3] Manafort was hired to advise Yanukovych months after massive street demonstrations known as the Orange Revolution overturned Yanukovychs victory in the 2004 presidential race. [8] Borys V. Kolesnikov, Yanukovichs campaign manager, said the party hired Manafort after identifying organizational and other problems in the 2004 elections, in which it was advised by Russian strategists. [7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_J._Manafort
What have delegates done wrong that they fear?
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