The most disgraceful miscarriage of justice will finally, thankfully be over.

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  1. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    http://thehill.com/policy/national-...ng-to-hand-off-prosecution-as-part-of-winding

    This has been embarrassing, humiliating, utterly draging America down the mud. The fact that this pathetic thing even got started, was the stuff of second and third world countries. Formerly, we didn't investigate rumors or hearsay. It used to be, we gathered evidence, that evidence was convincing and we then prosecuted based off that.

    But what became apparent, obvious, neon lights flashing is that there was no evidence to the allegations. The allegations weren't even formerly made by the DAG! Because they weren't, I sincerely doubt we'll even get a "report".

    There are far more significant reprecussions than the President's innocence though.
    This is far more substantial: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ar-new-documents-show/?utm_term=.44289729c862

    Remember, this doesn't happen without Congressional approval. It certainly doesn't happen without Rosenstein's approval. Besides everything else Rosenstein has done(or not done), the very act of appointing 'special counsel' is enough to hold him in contempt and remove him from an office for which he is wholly and morally unqualified and unfit to hold.

    But I hope this utter farce, and the consequences of this utter farce remind us: Justice was not meant to be political. Insofar as political actors are the target of an investigation, the bar should be evidence of actual crimes committed.

    The bastards talked about 'protecting' he of irrelevance. They should have a different discussion. They robbed the American People of 16.7 million. And because of the nature of what transpired, this 16.7 million is different from normal pork. We have the right to demand our money back. They STOLE from us, the US treasury.

    The biggest offense to what happened is being robbed. I, as a US Citizen want our money back.
     
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    ararmer1919 Banned

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    I particularly enjoyed this part. “None of the charges filed yet by Mueller's prosecutors relate to election interference by U.S. citizens.“
     
  3. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    It was self-evident IMO by February of this year that Trump wasn't in legal jeopardy. That was even more confirmed by his being a 'subject' of an investigation that you can see he isn't even trying for the hyped up grand jury subponea.

    Why? Because he has NO evidence.
     
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    I believed it was a political hit job when Comey testified to congress in 2017 about sneaking his memos to a friend to be passed on to the media. Mueller ignored the obvious legal problem of leaks with Comey doing that. I really feared where this country was headed when Mueller ignored it.

    It's worse than the actual cost of the investigation. Think of a sitting president being stymied trying to do his job for the people.

    Steve
     
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    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    Whole thing is just sad, who would've thought other Americans could do this to our country? Sure, political differences are one thing but to outright sabotage the nation. And for what? To prove themselves right about Trump? Then they shouldn't say a word about the Obama Years, considering Congress was tame in comparison.
     
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    Yeah he's added several prosecutors and we all know he's to preparing to drop the report.

    Can't wait.
     
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    He added four to take over the 17 Russia indictment fiasco and they are not going to be part of the Mueller team.
     
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    The media certainly played a major part in all this. And still causing trouble today. A past victim of the media once said, "where do I go to get my reputation back?"

    This past week, Rush Limbaugh stated, "If the media keeps this up — if they keep up generating this hysteria — somebody’s gonna get killed. I think we’re pretty close to somebody getting killed already, and I’m not being hyperbolic, and I’m not trying to call attention to myself. I’m genuinely worried about the out-of-control aspect of this. The news media’s fanning the flames. The news media is leading the way on this. It’s again an oxymoron. News media? There is no media, and none of this is news."

    Steve
     
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    Great lock up those Russkies.

    But we all know he going to drop the report soon. No one knows what's in it especially The Hill.
     
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    Can’t lock them up and there is only a fine so Mueller has to decide to share discovery which he has fought or drop the case. Sounds to me like he is backing away to save face.
     
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    Boom...
     
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    The sound of Mueller’s case disintegrating.
     
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    I'm a Trump supporter but this is far from the most disgraceful miscarriage of justice lol.
     
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    That's the boom being lowered by Mueller.

    It;s gonna get interesting real soon
     
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    Mueller is struggling in two courts. Interesting is right.
     
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    Yeah well you think everything means that.
     
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    So you got nothing and don’t even know what is happening with the case. Figures.
     
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    The moment where Rush Limbaugh is a voice of reason and objectivity is when you know truly that everything is F'd up. All because they wanted to be careerists, instead of objectively fulfilling their roles in law enforcement, media reporting, etc. Everyone had a choice to step up or falter, and sadly they chose to falter.

    And that underpinning fabric still exists beyond the Trump Presidency. Not only do we have to support the Administration, but continue making the pitch to get fellow Americans to see the danger and destructiveness of this discourse.
     
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    Oh, I'm sure there are others but to me, this directly affected the electorate and the nation at large as well as financial damage. It's pretty freaking up there IMO.
     
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    That works out to about 16¢ per US household. Stop by on your way home tonight and I'll give you your 16¢.
     
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    It isn't necessarily the money. It's about forcing corrupt bureaucrats to do their job or reimburse the people for their corruption, at minimum. .

    Steve
     
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    "Corrupt"? If Mueller is "corrupt" it portends a serious problem for any other person who is looked to for professionalism and integrity.

    In the first place neither you nor "AmericanNationalist" nor I know how this will turn out.
     
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    What you've got is a lot of conjecture you agree with, but then we all do.

    Because Mueller ain't leaking jack. I can at least point to guilty plea convictions, and grand jury indictments.
     
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    There is such a thing as relative "corruption."

    That doesn't necessarily mean Mueller is breaking the law. But he damn sure isn''t doing the job in a nonpartisan way. That's still corruption.

    Comey should have been one of the first indicted. Some people formerly on Mueller's OWN team will be indicted soon.

    Steve
     
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    His court arguments are public.
     

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