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The Florida prosecutor who brought battery charges against Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, supports Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president.
An article published by the Palm Beach Post on Nov. 17, 2015, has been circulating since Tuesday evening because it lists Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg as a member 150-member Florida Leadership Council, which was established by the Democratic Party to promote Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy.
The article states that Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg and Tax Collector Anne Gannon “are also part of Clinton’s Florida team.”
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: xuenchen
Oh wait. This is a WND article. I should have known... The "news" outlet for fake outrage and when that doesn't work, just make # up!
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: xuenchen
Funny ass hell watching all of those who bitch about our corrupt legal system, our corrupt government, are now defending what they hate, because the corrupt system is willing to prosecute someone based not on their action, but because of the political persona they represent!!!!
Fun times!
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: xuenchen
Funny ass hell watching all of those who bitch about our corrupt legal system, our corrupt government, are now defending what they hate, because the corrupt system is willing to prosecute someone based not on their action, but because of the political persona they represent!!!!
Fun times!
Supporting a presidential candidate as a lawyer is a sign of corruption?
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: xuenchen
Funny ass hell watching all of those who bitch about our corrupt legal system, our corrupt government, are now defending what they hate, because the corrupt system is willing to prosecute someone based not on their action, but because of the political persona they represent!!!!
Fun times!
Supporting a presidential candidate as a lawyer is a sign of corruption?
Your words!
Do you really want to say you're educated and not realize that Prosecuting Attorneys ARE political?
Yet you bitch everyday about the corruption in politics! (at least on the right)
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: xuenchen
Funny ass hell watching all of those who bitch about our corrupt legal system, our corrupt government, are now defending what they hate, because the corrupt system is willing to prosecute someone based not on their action, but because of the political persona they represent!!!!
Fun times!
Supporting a presidential candidate as a lawyer is a sign of corruption?
Your words!
Do you really want to say you're educated and not realize that Prosecuting Attorneys ARE political?
Yet you bitch everyday about the corruption in politics! (at least on the right)
So lawyers aren't allowed to vote then?
The Florida prosecutor whose office is handling the battery case involving Donald Trump's campaign manager is a long-time Democrat and former state senator who's now part of Hillary Clinton's so-called Florida leadership "council."
www.bostonherald.com...
Aronberg, who was elected to the post in 2012, has been listed as a member of Clinton's "Florida Leadership Council" since November, along with several state senators, representatives and local elected officials. He also gave $1,000 to Clinton's campaign in January, according to campaign finance records.
originally posted by: intrepid
So did the guy allegedly break the law?
originally posted by: Slanter
So who would be an acceptable Prosecutor for this case? Would a Bernie Sanders supporter be out-of-bounds too? Must we make sure our judicial system is entirely populated by independents? Since you're insinuating a Clinton-supporting prosecutor will effect the case in an unfavorable way is the only solution, in your mind, using a Trump supporting prosecutor to ensure a favorable result in the proceedings? Because both of those expectations are despicable.
I just don't understand what the people railing about this actually want.
originally posted by: Boscowashisnamo
a reply to: seeker1963
Good to see you Seeks. Here's the thread with the "damning" evidence and the subsequent debate:
www.abovetopsecret.com...