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originally posted by: face23785
Clinton really needs to be prosecuted.
“Divine justice is being poured out right now,” Taylor said. ...people don’t understand that because they’ve had a 100 percent media blackout on it.”
“The Clintons are going to go down, Obama is going to go down, they’re all going to go down,” Taylor said. “Time is up for those who are corrupt … God is very serious when He says He is going to clean house. Everybody keeps asking, ‘When is it going to start, when is it going to start?’ It’s already started, it’s just they’re not saying anything.
Mark Taylor: Trump’s Crackdown
originally posted by: TrueBrit
I am confused by one element of the case against this man, this service person... Given that this person is a US citizen, and in the military to boot, what utterly baseless and unconstitutional law was it that prohibited the man from having an unregistered firearm?
Registration is not mandatory at the federal level, is it? Has America fallen that close in these specific terms, to the fate of my own beloved Britain?
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
a reply to: soberbacchus
Oh ok, well that puts a little more context to the decision. I wasn't aware that he destroyed evidence and lied about it.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: TrueBrit
If he lived on base then yes, he was required to register any weapons with base security forces.
originally posted by: Deluxe
a reply to: soberbacchus
He broke the law.
Now if we could hold everyone accountable that breaks the law then I would be happy. (Hillary)
originally posted by: Violater1
Or Obamas $1,300,000,000.00 cash pallets to Muslim terrorist nation Iran!!!
'Inside the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington D.C., 1991. The video features the assembly line of printing, cutting, and sorting machines, and the process of producing paper currency with a Koebau-Giori-De La Rue Intaglio Color 8 Printing Press. The machinery operated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.'