Posted on 08/15/2023 6:20:40 AM PDT by servo1969
Gather 'round as we delve into the latest courtroom drama that has left legal minds across the nation scratching their heads. Consider the grand jury indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, involving none other than the 45th President of the United States and no fewer than 18 co-defendants. The charges? A whopping 41 counts, all related to Trump's 2020 election challenge. Can you smell the justice in the air? Or is that just the aroma of a certain cured meat product?
In a stunning display of efficiency, Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, managed to convene a grand jury for a grand total of 10 hours. Now, I know what you're thinking - surely, such complex matters as racketeering charges involving over a dozen defendants warrant at least a few days of contemplation, right? Wrong! Who needs the niceties of due process when you've got the news of a Hunter Biden special counsel to knock out of the news cycle?
This grand jury's ability to hear, process, and consider 41 counts and the intricacies of racketeering in a mere 10 hours is nothing short of remarkable. They must have been fueled by supercharged legal caffeine, capable of absorbing and dissecting volumes of information at warp speed.
But hold on a second, let's not be so hasty in our judgment of this speedy process. Who needs thoughtful contemplation and careful analysis when you can just toss around indictments like confetti at a parade? Who needs to make sure that each count is thoroughly examined when every good Democrat knows the election cycle is underway and Joe Biden needs all the help he can get?
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Kemp can fire Fanny today. Legislature gave him the power this week.
“For the first time in my adult life, I am really not proud of my country, because it feels like hope is not making a comeback … not just because Joe has done well dividing the country, but because I think Republicans have finally given up.”
Republican politicians gave up a long time before we did.
Isn’t Kemp directing Willis to charge Trump. He’s a POS and won’t do a damn thing.
The say Republicans in GA just love the guy.
Well trump did say some nasty stuff about him. But I don’t think kemp would allow his personal feelings get in the way of his professional job.
He’s professional RINO.
Just voiced my opinion on this matter to Kemp’s office. I’m sure he’ll get right on it.
I’m hoping he has a millimeter of conservative in him. It would turn the world upside down for him to fire Fanny. DeSantis would in a heartbeat. Yes he’s not popular on FR, but he literally fired an AG in Orlando two days ago for neglect.
I don’t normally call politicians but I think this is too important to pass up. I’ll call as well. Can’t hurt. Thanks for your post.
I doubt DeSantis would either. There’s something majorly missing with him.
They didn’t give up so much as they were bought off.
Kemp can fire Fanny today. Legislature gave him the power this week.
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Hope he does this — despite Trump’s making a needless enemy of him, beginning with his criticism of Kemp for ending the COVID lockdown earlier than Fauci wanted. It would earn Kemp a huge amount of goodwill.
How does the white plantation democrats get all these black judicial workers to do all their dirty work?
I’m not a lawyer, and I don’t play one on TV, but I can’t imagine that a county court has jurisdiction on this matter. I suppose Trump’s attorneys can sort it out.
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By teaching them from birth that the only reason they aren’t slaves right now is because the Democrat party is looking out for them.
Starts with the first free case of Similac.
Really.
She neglected to charge President Trump with littering, spitting on the sidewalk, and jay walking. Those are very serious felonies that she is overlooking.
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