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Hamlette

(15,546 posts)
58. Not what I said
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 03:56 AM
15 hrs ago

or I was not clear enough. It is my understanding that the 17 year was not the person involved in the alleged Mann Act violation.

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I am surprised that the Mann Act's application cyclonefence Yesterday #1
+1 crickets Yesterday #5
Caminetti vs United States (1917) H2O Man Yesterday #14
Gaetz report renews debate about how he escaped federal charges Wiz Imp Yesterday #22
Right. H2O Man 21 hrs ago #51
Not what I said Hamlette 15 hrs ago #58
How dare you! Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #2
It's a shame that smug condescension can't be harnessed as a power source. Orrex Yesterday #6
I'm angry and frustrated too Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #20
The only allegation of rape.. reACTIONary Yesterday #26
WHY CAN'T I REC THIS 100X?? WarGamer Yesterday #12
This member of the reality based community thanks you for your support. Nt Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #21
But Hunter yankee87 Yesterday #3
Because Garland has an agenda. Beastly Boy Yesterday #4
The report says the Justice Department stonewalled the committee's requests Zorro Yesterday #7
So? If the DOJ had hard evidence... reACTIONary Yesterday #28
The real reason Bird Lady Yesterday #8
That's right. Garland should have just made shit up about Gaetz and charged him anyway. Wiz Imp Yesterday #10
Thanks! Keep speaking truth to... reACTIONary Yesterday #29
thanks. really appreciate your efforts here. stopdiggin Yesterday #36
It could just be a reflection of your insanity? Bird Lady 22 hrs ago #50
Thank You Wiz Imp Yesterday #9
The report is not exhaustive of moniss Yesterday #16
The reason they refused to cooperate with the committee is simple and straightforward... reACTIONary Yesterday #35
Everything DOJ did was not moniss Yesterday #39
The grand jury is an example of the general principle... reACTIONary Yesterday #41
For heaven's sake moniss Yesterday #43
They stonewalled the committee.... reACTIONary Yesterday #44
It was not as complete or extensive of his wrongdoing as it moniss 23 hrs ago #46
It's simple.... reACTIONary 23 hrs ago #48
We're not talking about the half hearted questionable moniss 21 hrs ago #52
Do I understand? You seem to think that.... reACTIONary 21 hrs ago #53
No you don't understand and moniss 21 hrs ago #54
There is still the drug charges moniss Yesterday #11
when did the possession of cocaine occur? Hamlette 15 hrs ago #59
I don't know about the possession details per se only that moniss 10 hrs ago #61
Mann act is a federal crime and there was enough evidence to arrest him for it uponit7771 Yesterday #13
There was absolutely no chance of ever getting a conviction Wiz Imp Yesterday #18
That was up to the jury not forum posters uponit7771 Yesterday #34
No. That was up to the lawyers who know when they have an unwinnable case . Wiz Imp Yesterday #40
As a matter of justice, you do not prosecute a person.... reACTIONary 23 hrs ago #49
Marilyn Mosby her FA testified he cleared her for the transaction and DOJ still prosecuted ... uponit7771 7 hrs ago #64
They shouldn't. reACTIONary 6 hrs ago #65
"The White Slave Traffic Act of 1910", you mean? AZJonnie 23 hrs ago #45
That's how I look at it. The women were hookers who were compensated... JohnnyRingo Yesterday #15
But is this the only time he delved into underaged females? paleotn Yesterday #23
Your sense of the matter wouldn't be ... reACTIONary Yesterday #25
My sense of the matter might lead to paths of investigation that turn up evidence that's admissible. paleotn Yesterday #31
The "paths of investigation" were pursued by the DOJ, and... reACTIONary Yesterday #37
You have a point there. JohnnyRingo 20 hrs ago #55
Now that image of her being statuary is stuck in my mind BeyondTheVeilJack Yesterday #24
hahaha oops! JohnnyRingo 20 hrs ago #56
Yeah, no. There was plenty of evidence to charge him. W_HAMILTON Yesterday #17
From The Guardian ... AZJonnie 18 hrs ago #57
Convenient of them to leave out the rest of the statute: W_HAMILTON 1 hr ago #67
Drugs? So is blow now de rigueur in House offices? paleotn Yesterday #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Yesterday #27
Not if the prosecutors never get past a preliminary hearing Beastly Boy 10 hrs ago #63
What a poor persecuted guy Garland is. nt LexVegas Yesterday #30
doggonit now. you're just dashing cold water on a really good hissy fit! stopdiggin Yesterday #32
How about his dead roommate Mr. Garland? They made the arresting officer resign! GreenWave Yesterday #33
Because it would look political, unlike Hunter Biden. usonian Yesterday #38
nly one thing more sick than a child rapist Emile Yesterday #42
Now let's chat about all the other people he let off the hook Blue_Tires 23 hrs ago #47
the tragedy about our disagreements here is we are not talking about why this report is so damaging Hamlette 15 hrs ago #60
It WAS a Mann act violation. DiverDave 10 hrs ago #62
It was not a violation of the Mann Act. Hamlette 5 hrs ago #66
That's not a very good defense. W_HAMILTON 44 min ago #68
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