That was clearly the most outrageous raid on a process crime in the history of the world. They didnt have that many troops when they raided Bin Ladens compound. I would think Mueller was just praying that Stone would give the Swat Team an excuse to take out his whole family.
This is no longer the United States of America. We are officially the Soviet Socialst States of America.
Im glad that CNN was tipped off. Having this scene on tape is educational about how far we have fallen as a nation. I suspect they were tipped off by someone in the FBI that was as outraged as I am now. This was disgusting beyond words.
Ive read the indictment. There is no crime worthy of more than a single detective showing up and asking if Mr. Stone would like to drive himself to the courtroom or if he needed a ride.
They are treating this ham sandwich as if it were a nuclear bomb.
More like a warning. So, yeah kind of educational in that sense.
Yes, these are the tactics of the Soviet Union.
29 agents to get one 66-year-old man?
And the fawning press is right there. Called in, no doubt about it.
I read through the indictment, and it is basically about Stone trying to find out what else Assange knew after he said he had stuff to release. We remember that during the campaign when all the emails came out and many were posted here on Free Republic, or at least links to the same.
The point is that they ALREADY had been hacked or downloaded or both.
People were curious. I sure as heck was.
There was also the admitted case of Hillary destroying emails, about 33,000 of them to be exact.
Also, Hillary had an unsecure server and used unsecure devices to communicate. It has since been proven that many nations were able to intercept her communications. (She should be in prison over it.)
Trump at the time joked about Russia intercepting all of them and releasing them (that’s why the number of 33,000 which was already known by the public.)
That’s what makes the Trump collusion investigation such a joke. Trump’s joke about 33,000 was about something that was already known in public. Otherwise, no one would have gotten the joke.
Now we have Stone and Corsi (perhaps) in trouble for trying to snoop out email releases, something a decent reporter should have been doing. Stone says that the things they’re after him for, the purported lying, has to do with nuances in the questions and answers. Anyone who has ever listened to a congresscritter ask a question knows that they are meandering things that go who knows where. Answering one of them is a deadly enterprise. That’s what killed Session, actually. He answered according to what he considered the real question to be, and got nailed for not including social gatherings that included Russians.
All of this boils down to Mueller raiding a home in Florida because of convoluted questions and answers in a congressional hearing.
It’s a joke of a justice system now, but the bottom line is that they have the power to do it. I’ve no doubt the same people would be goose-stepping down the street busting crystal and torching victims if they had a chance of getting away with it.
The Covington Catholic case this past week proves that.