To: bitt
If the FISA judge who granted the warrants was NOT complicit in this fraud, he or she, upon first hearing that they had been lied to in order to obtain the warrant, would have called those what done the lyin’ in front of the bench, and summarily thrown them in jail. The fact that this took severe provocation from Nunes to elicit this wimpy, putrid response says the judge, and this supervising judge, are involved in the conspiracy.
We need them to be in jail so we can be safe.
11 posted on
12/17/2019 8:04:41 PM PST by
_longranger81
(Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; defend the defenseless; care for the unloved.)
To: _longranger81
13 posted on
12/17/2019 8:12:54 PM PST by
MCF
(If my home can't be my Castle, then it will be my Alamo)
To: _longranger81
In an ordinary court, if a lawyer knowingly submitted false evidence and is caught, wouldnt a judge have the power to immediately throw them in jail?
For any length of time?
14 posted on
12/17/2019 8:21:09 PM PST by
The Antiyuppie
(“When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day”)
To: _longranger81
If the FISA judge who granted the warrants was NOT complicit in this fraud, he or she, upon first hearing that they had been lied to in order to obtain the warrant, would have called those what done the lyin in front of the bench, and summarily thrown them in jail. The fact that this took severe provocation from Nunes to elicit this wimpy, putrid response says the judge, and this supervising judge, are involved in the conspiracy.
We need them to be in jail so we can be safe.
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