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originally posted by: samuelsson
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@Jank
Isnt old kissinger a cabal member?
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Skyfloating
These firecrackers that the liberal media keeps labeling as "bombshells" are the same. They never work, but are used over and over again. It appears that severely retarded people are the "brains" behind these hit pieces.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
people.com...
The NY Times anonymous op-ed writer (if the traitor exists) will be identified - A National Security investigation has been instituted.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: samuelsson
a reply to: carewemust
He's been here before. If im not mistaken.
@Jank
Isnt old kissinger a cabal member?
Henry is the worst of the worst of the known names.
A former Arkansas State Senator was sentenced today to 220 months in prison for organizing and leading a bribery scheme in which state funds were directed to non-profit entities in exchange for kickbacks, many of which were funneled through a consultant’s business.
“Jonathan Woods abused his position as an Arkansas State Senator and betrayed the public trust by taking bribes and kickbacks,” said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski. “This conviction demonstrates the commitment of the Department of Justice and our federal partners to investigate and prosecute public officials who misuse their authority to benefit themselves at the expense of the citizens they pledged to serve.”
Today’s sentence is the result of very hard work by the assigned Assistant U.S. Attorneys and the special agents from the IRS and the FBI,” said U.S. Attorney Kees. “We both respect and appreciate the judgment of the Court and the sentence that Judge Brooks ordered today. This sentence should send a message to the people who would abuse the trust of Arkansas voters and citizens. It should serve as a serious warning to those who would intentionally steal money from taxpayers and use their elected office to both commit and conceal their crimes
As I stated after the jury trial concluded, my office, along with the Criminal Division from the Department of Justice, will continue to investigate, pursue and prosecute public corruption cases in Arkansas in order to ensure the fairness and justice that the people of Arkansas deserve.”
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: Skyfloating
So you are saying trump should take credit for this instead of the women who spearheaded this movement. Wow that's just funny.
BOOM! Joe diGenova: Rod Rosenstein Has a Big Problem – He Is Under Investigation
originally posted by: Skyfloating
originally posted by: Joecanada11
a reply to: Skyfloating
So you are saying trump should take credit for this instead of the women who spearheaded this movement. Wow that's just funny.
They spearheaded nothing. They were complicit in the abuse system. People of our ilk have been pointing it out for years. When a point was reached that it could no longer be hidden, due to Trump being elected and stuff being exposed every day in 2017, Hollywood hijacked the movement.