The Conservative wrote:Question though, those who were part of this, should they be removed from Congress for corruption charges... if they are still in congress?
I have no idea how to fix this shit.. Unbelievable. Yet another reason to never vote for incumbents, that's for sure.
Was Bernie under their thumbs too? That would explain why he suddenly just sat down and toed the line..
I'm sure they just showed him his suicide note he'd be leaving if he didn't stand aside.
DWS's note is probably all written up too, just to be sure...
C-Mag wrote:Reports
The Assisstant US Attorney who will be handling the investigation of Debbie Wasserman Shultz IT Hacker is.........................
Steven Wasserman, the brother of DWS. Can't make this shit up. https://squawker.org/all/steven-wasserm ... stigation/
How in the hell did she pull that off? Wow....
I guess Sessions is in on the game. Get that fucker gone NOW.
I'd say such corruption and chicanery is absolutely unbelievable . . . but this is the US political class we're talking about here. It's totally believable.
I don't have words. No reforming this system short of watering the Tree of Liberty........... unfortunately.
The White House worked with Fox News and a wealthy Republican donor to push a story about the murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, according to an explosive lawsuit filed Tuesday.
The plaintiff is Rod Wheeler, a Fox News contributor and former homicide detective hired to investigate Rich's death, who alleges that he was misquoted as part of the effort to put the story together. Douglas Wigdor, who is representing current and former Fox employees in other lawsuits against the network, is Wheeler's lawyer.
Postby The Conservative » Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:21 am
GrumpyCatFace wrote:
The plaintiff is Rod Wheeler, a Fox News contributor and former homicide detective hired to investigate Rich's death, who alleges that he was misquoted as part of the effort to put the story together. Douglas Wigdor, who is representing current and former Fox employees in other lawsuits against the network, is Wheeler's lawyer.
The plaintiff is Rod Wheeler, a Fox News contributor and former homicide detective hired to investigate Rich's death, who alleges that he was misquoted as part of the effort to put the story together. Douglas Wigdor, who is representing current and former Fox employees in other lawsuits against the network, is Wheeler's lawyer.
Is this not a conflict of interest??
For who? lol...
Never mind I guess. I thought he was representing the network as well.