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rinselberg JUL 11, 09:40 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:
This explains why the decision went unchallenged for over a decade[?] Kind of like Kavanaugh's escapades?


Good evening sir. May I suggest starting with this report from Slate(.com)..? It's one of our specials tonight. It's "longish." Not grotesquely long. Not "War and Peace" length, as that idiom goes. The length gives it substance. I think you will find it very "approachable" from start to finish, and speaking of "finish", our taster tells us that it finishes smoothly, with a pleasant and yet subtle peppermint accent that lingers in your mind.

I present "How Alex Acosta Got Away With It."

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The only way the labor secretary could give Jeffrey Epstein that 2008 plea deal is by ignoring victims.

Dahlia Lithwick for Slate; July 11, 2019.
https://slate.com/news-and-...ignored-victims.html


I would appreciate it if you would keep this under your cap--if you know what I mean--but I've become known around here as the "human page link."

If there's anything else that would add to your evening, please let me know.

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randye JUL 11, 09:51 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

I've become known around here as the "human page link".




NO, Actually;



You're also batsh*t insane and you desperately need professional mental health help, but everyone knows that......except you.


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Originally posted by rinselberg:

If there's anything else that would add to your evening, please let me know.




Yes there is. Go check yourself in for some serious inpatient mental health HELP.

You must be such an embarrassment to Alfred.

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williegoat JUL 11, 10:16 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Good evening sir.

If there's anything else that would add to your evening, please let me know.



There is nothing new (at least to me) in the Slate article. If it were that simple, we would have heard protests from Epstein's victims years ago. I have a theory that I am not prepared to discuss here. Only time will tell.

Remember that plea deals can be made for many different reasons. Sometimes they protect witnesses, sometimes they secure a conviction which might have otherwise been unattainable and sometimes they are strategic. As with almost any criminal proceedings, there is much that we will never be told.
randye JUL 11, 10:28 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

As with almost any criminal proceedings, there is much that we will never be told.



Except by the little known "Titan of Leftist Journalism Propaganda", Dhalia Lithwick...??!! WHO??

"She was a regular guest on The Al Franken Show"...... That right there should be the "nuff said" point, but:

"In 2009, Lithwick wrote an article for Slate titled "I Need a Hero: Seeking a bomb-throwing, passionate, visionary, liberal Scalia for a seat on the Supreme Court." In the article, she called for President Obama to nominate a person who was "some cross between Rachel Maddow and Emma Goldman."

Oh yeah, there's some high level intellectual stuff for ya.... her "Hero" is a cross between a TV talking head leftist and a notorious anarchist / Communist and many times convicted felon that was deported back to Russia


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Originally posted by rinselberg:

I have confidence in my sources.




Sources like Loopy Lithwick, who drooling insane Ronald trusts.....but, as they say: "birds of a feather...."

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williegoat JUL 11, 10:52 PM
It seems that some have already forgotten (or are comfortably ignoring) the fact that the Clintons figure prominently in the Epstein "matter", just as they have in almost every major new story to shake this nation for decades.

Christine Pelosi has injected herself into the fracas a couple of times already. She is not any brighter than her mother.

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randye JUL 11, 11:04 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

It seems that some have already forgotten (or are comfortably ignoring) the fact that the Clintons figure prominently in the Epstein "matter", just as they have in almost every major new story to shake this nation for decades.



We are all supposed to be distracted, forget, ignore and lose sight of the TRUTH in the howling storm of leftist propaganda.

The storm is only going to intensify as more TRUTH comes out about the Russia collusion farce, the attempted coup that accompanied that and a few other things like Epstein that have very real potential to effectively end both the left and Democrats hopes at any political power for decades to come.

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rinselberg JUL 12, 04:25 AM
"'Completely wrong': Former prosecutor says Alex Acosta is lying about Epstein plea deal"

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Acosta blamed Florida prosecutors for Epstein's deal. Former Palm Beach state attorney says he wasn't involved

Igor Derysh for Salon; July 11, 2019.
https://www.salon.com/2019/...t-epstein-plea-deal/

Just a few paragraphs there, in Salon(.com). Tex in Salon(.com)t that is highlighted in red links to other, more detailed reports; such as:

"The Jeffrey Epstein Case Was Cold, Until a Miami Herald Reporter Got Accusers to Talk"
Tiffany Hsu for the New York Times; July 9, 2019.
https://www.nytimes.com/201...-herald-epstein.html

"How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime"
Julie K Brown for the Miami Herald; November 28, 2018.
https://www.miamiherald.com...rticle220097825.html

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williegoat JUL 12, 04:30 AM
It seems that the left is working very hard to discredit the one guy who just might know more about the Epstein case than anyone other than Epstein or Clinton.
rinselberg JUL 12, 04:49 AM
"Acosta needs to step down"

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Acosta should step down from his Cabinet position for dereliction of duty in his prior role--and because he has the spine of a mollusk.

Op Ed column from the Washington Post's Kathleen Parker in GoErie(.com); July 12, 2019.
https://www.goerie.com/opin...down-kathleen-parker


It's time to list some of the names of the various media content creators that have contributed to my series of remarks in this thread. With the help of a never-to-be-forgotten Broadway show tune:

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Igor Derysh, Kathleen Parker
Dahlia Lithwick, and old Julie Brown.

Oh that line forms on the right, babe
Now that Jeffrey's back in town


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olejoedad JUL 12, 08:21 AM
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