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To: Kid Shelleen

I did not realize an Attorney General could investigate an uncharted crime without permission from a governor. She is going fishing and that can not be allowed.


3 posted on 12/12/2018 6:15:16 AM PST by Demanwideplan
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To: Demanwideplan
I did not realize an Attorney General could investigate an uncharted crime

Pure political theatre. The objective being to damage the Trumpian brand and separate the president from his supporters. It’s working too. Even on FR we’ve got the pearl clutching church ladies that bring the gloom and doom on every thread.

25 posted on 12/12/2018 6:25:56 AM PST by atc23
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To: Demanwideplan

Mueller is doing it no one is stopping THAT dirty cop.


31 posted on 12/12/2018 6:28:29 AM PST by madison10
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To: Demanwideplan
The story of Tom DeLay, a good Republican:

DeLay was elected House Majority Leader after the 2002 midterm elections. DeLay was known as a staunch conservative during his years in Congress.

In 2005, DeLay was indicted on criminal charges of conspiracy to violate election law in 2002 by a Travis County grand jury after having waived his rights under the statutes of limitations. In accordance with Republican Caucus rules, DeLay temporarily resigned from his position as House Majority Leader and later, announced that he would not seek to return to the position. He resigned his seat in Congress in June, 2006.

He was convicted in January 2011 and sentenced to three years in prison but was free on bail while appealing his conviction.

The trial court's judgment was overturned by the Texas Court of Appeals, an intermediate appellate court, on September 19, 2013, with a ruling that "the evidence in the case was 'legally insufficient to sustain DeLay's convictions'", and DeLay was formally acquitted.

The State of Texas appealed the acquittal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals On October 1, 2014, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the appellate court decision overturning DeLay's conviction source: Wikipedia

72 posted on 12/12/2018 1:31:56 PM PST by donna (Build the wall.)
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