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re: Sessions being accused of refusing to prosecute
Posted on 10/29/17 at 8:59 am to Jjdoc
Posted on 10/29/17 at 8:59 am to Jjdoc
Jeff Sessions is too advanced in age to be the kind of energetic prosecutor and legal adviser needed in the AG office at this time.
Although he has many great attributes, he was a very average choice for AG, and IMHO, he will not serve POTUS Trump at a level that we could say is Outstanding.
Although he has many great attributes, he was a very average choice for AG, and IMHO, he will not serve POTUS Trump at a level that we could say is Outstanding.
Posted on 10/29/17 at 9:11 am to Champagne
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Jeff Sessions is too advanced in age to be the kind of energetic prosecutor and legal adviser needed in the AG office at this time.
Maybe. On the other hand, maybe it's just a tactic. The left has done it for years. Just focus on the "end game" where the legalities and prosecutions live or die. Thats why they pack the courts with leftist judges. People can push for prosecutions...and win the process, but when it's decision time, you have the final judgement in your favor, and all efforts and work evaporate. Comey is Muellers long time friend..he appoints Clinton cronies to "help" with the "investigation" etc. "Nothing to this case...move on". Why is Sessions allowing this? Why was he so eager and compliant to recuse himself?
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