To: Trump_vs_Evil_Witch
They probably did plan and execute the Judge’s demise. But this brief memo alone is not going to be enough to formally accuse someone of complicity. The writer can always say ‘I never heard of that use for the term ‘Wet Work’. We were talking about something else entirely.
To: lee martell
In a real America, this would be brought before a
Grand Jury.
but Lynch-Comey-ClintonFoundation-HSBC-PLApiper
is at the switch,
and the bodies of witnesses
have been piling up.
18 posted on
10/15/2016 9:41:42 AM PDT by
Diogenesis
("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
To: lee martell
Wet work means assassination in spy novels.
22 posted on
10/15/2016 9:42:56 AM PDT by
Reily
To: lee martell
That is why the Mafia always uses euphemisms for killing.
To: lee martell
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Wetwork is a euphemism for murder or assassination, alluding to spilling blood. The expression "wet work", as well as the similar "wet job", "wet affair", or "wet operation", are all calques of the euphemism for such activities, mokroye delo (wet dealings).[1] These operations are reputed to have been handled at the KGB by Spetsbureau 13, colorfully known as the "Department of wet affairs" (Otdel mokrykh del).[2][3] The Russian expression "wet job" (мокрое дело) can be traced to at least the 19th century[4][5] from Russian criminal slang (fenya, muzyka) and originally meant robbery that involved murder, i.e., spilling blood.
32 posted on
10/15/2016 9:48:14 AM PDT by
HarleyLady27
('THE FORCE AWAKENS!!!' Trump/Pence; Trump/Pence; Trump/Pence 100%)
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