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To: Sacajaweau

So much for free speech.
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You got there first. Right.

I could say Stone is thankful to live in our country instead of one where- - - -

militaristic government thugs break into his home and roust him and trash all his mementos and files

and strongarm him with a dozen armored officers training weapons on him.

And use illegally wiretapped and monitored texts, phone calls, emails, and statements recorded on the other side of walls by authorities.

And where his constitutional rights and protections are laughed at and stepped on under the shoes of ruthless ambitious prosecutors out to punish him for helping their political opponent Trump.

And chill the desire of anyone who might go to work for the Trump government.

Yes, Roger Stone is lucky to be living in a “free” country.

Asking for freedom of speech is naively utopian, though.


74 posted on 02/21/2019 4:38:47 PM PST by frank ballenger (End vote fraud,non-citizen voting & leftist media news censorship or we're finishid.)
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To: frank ballenger
Asking for freedom of speech is naively utopian, though.

Stone can speak as freely as he likes.

He and his lawyers came begging for him not to be incarcerated for his alleged crimes and in exchange agreed to certain conditions.

That's why his lawyers made him put out that groveling apology when he posted that Instagram.

If he wants to renounce that agreement no one will care, but he'll be able to say whatever he wants from behind bars.

Totally up to him.

78 posted on 02/21/2019 6:42:57 PM PST by semimojo
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