What the heck is she thinking, Rep. Maxine Waters (Page 7/10)
sourmash APR 28, 09:48 PM
Lots of fail here. Floyd was saying he couldn't breathe before he asked to be laid down. Because he had so much Fentanyl in his system.

The jury convicted because they weren't sequestered so they saw the reports that people were taking pics of them in the courtroom to dox them after the trial. They saw what Maxine, someone in their government, threatened about how they should decide. They convicted so BLM wouldn't burn their house down later or attack their family.

Chauvin was kneeling closer to his shoulder blade.
maryjane APR 30, 05:42 PM
https://news.yahoo.com/feds...rrest-170129152.html

Feds are waiting for 23 person grand jury's vote to convey charges

According to sources who spoke to the Minneapolis Tribune, prosecutors out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota and the Justice Department have been building out their own criminal case in private before a grand jury. If the jury of 23 votes to indict, Chauvin and the others — J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao — will face new charges in federal court.

For Chauvin, the case not only relates to his involvement in Floyd’s death, but also to a 2017 incident in which the former cop allegedly hit a 14-year-old repeatedly with his flashlight while arresting him, and subsequently knelt on his back while the teenager complained that he could not breathe.
sourmash APR 30, 09:29 PM
The 14 year old didn't die, right? Because he could breath and didn't OD onFentanyl.

Meanwhile Hilary stole classified documents and walked them to an unsecured server at her house and accepted donations to The Clinton Foundation, and no federal charges.

Hunter Biden, no federal charges yet.
rinselberg APR 30, 09:54 PM
"Other Secretaries [of State, or their staff] Handled Classified Material on Private Email, State Dept. Concludes"
Justin Fishel for ABC News; March 4, 2016.
https://abcnews.go.com/Poli...pt/story?id=37404084


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The State Department’s internal investigation arm issued a final memorandum today on the email practices of past and current secretaries of state, and it said definitively that past secretaries [Secretaries of State who served before Hillary Clinton's tenure] handled classified material on unclassified email systems.


I am "eyeballing" this as a 4-minute read.


ABC News. "Always Be Closing."

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williegoat APR 30, 10:25 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

"Other Secretaries [of State, or their staff] Handled Classified Material on Private Email, State Dept. Concludes"
Justin Fishel for ABC News; March 4, 2016.
https://abcnews.go.com/Poli...pt/story?id=37404084

I am "eyeballing" this as a 4-minute read.


ABC News. "Always Be Closing."





So, according to that article from 2016, John Kerry's state department said, "Don't worry about it."

Now, is this the same John Kerry who also sent classified materials over unsecured channels and the same John Kerry who recently passed classified information to Iran?
sourmash APR 30, 10:33 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

"Other Secretaries [of State, or their staff] Handled Classified Material on Private Email, State Dept. Concludes"
Justin Fishel for ABC News; March 4, 2016.
https://abcnews.go.com/Poli...pt/story?id=37404084

I am "eyeballing" this as a 4-minute read.



More zero relevance posts in the same day. Rinselberg thinks 2 wrongs make a right. So and so did it. It might not have been against the law when so and so did it, but was definitely a felony when Hilary did it. She committed a felony and the law is written that imple negligence is enough to convict.
rinselberg MAY 01, 12:34 AM
That's one of the more sensible (logical; cogent; supportable) remarks that you've posted today.

I'd simply refer you to the DOJ Inspector General's report on the handling of the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails and email server.

I actually posted a link to it, some time ago now.

If I wanted to, I could find it again.
Jake_Dragon MAY 04, 12:15 PM
So you should check out "BLM Brandon Mitchell" and see what he recently participated in.

Click to show

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blackrams MAY 04, 02:09 PM

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Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:

So you should check out "BLM Brandon Mitchell" and see what he recently participated in.

Click to show




Well, there's a relevant bit of information that will no doubt be a reason for a mistrial.
A change of jurisdictions should also be granted to get a "more" impartial jury but, that may not be possible.

Rams
maryjane MAY 04, 04:06 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:


Well, there's a relevant bit of information that will no doubt be a reason for a mistrial.
A change of jurisdictions should also be granted to get a "more" impartial jury but, that may not be possible.

Rams



Depends.
https://www.revolt.tv/2021/...ttendance-at-protest