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re: Dershowitz condemns raid

Posted by MuhDeepState on 4/10/18 at 5:16 am to
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That is all you have gutter trash?
Isn’t it a shame? That’s all he has. OJ’s lawyer.
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It's not feigned in this case. He's really that dumb.
God bless you
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The Daily Caller is a conservative American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by political pundit Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Like I said, a right wing blog.

re: Dershowitz condemns raid

Posted by MuhDeepState on 4/10/18 at 5:09 am to
So OJ’s lawyer, who defended him in court and television, against murder charges is the best Trump has on his side?
What’s a “ctizen” and who is Charlie Daniels?
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Why would an Obama Attorney get involved with FBI fisa, Hillary investigation..etc
anyone else notice it’s always right wingers who use “etc” and “so on” and it’s always because they ran out of things to say?
Witch hunts, by definition don’t have 19 people with indictments and or convictions. This does. LINK
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Anything goes with the dems these days. Wiretapping watching us through TVs Pakistanis accessing congress Smashing blackberries Bleachbittng servers Stealing primaries Getting debate questions Giving billions to Iran for nukes Helping north Korea with their nuke program It’s all cool with the dems Carry on


Yeah none of that is true. But you support the man in the White House who
Raped his first wife
Cheated on his first wife
Cheated on his second wife
Cheated on his third wife
Used his charity to pay his debts
Laundered hundreds of millions of Russian oligarchs money through his properties
Was besties with an admitted pedo and hung out at his pedo island
Is so disgusting his wife has separate bedrooms
Has changed his position on virtually every issue to pander to people like you
And people like you lap it his BS up and ignore not only his horrible sinful personal life but is fast becoming the most corrupt administration in over 100 years

One day, very soon you’ll see it. You’ll see that Q is much like a Joshua Chamberlain on steroids. And you’ll feel like a fool then as you did the night of the election in 2012 when you realized then that he was tanking your chain like Q is doing so now.

Good night Madame... you have a pussy grabbing president to defend
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And yet no one seems to have any evidence of a crime having been committed

Hacking emails is a crime. In addition 19 people and 3 companies have been indicted or pled guilty of a number of crimes. That takes evidence. LINK
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GFY worthless bitch

God be with you
The quotes don’t back up what your right wing blog and you’re saying.
I don’t don’t recall but considering all the indy counsels sniffing every jock in Clinton’s drawer, he probably had two investigations going at the same time.
He’s not pimping anything. He’s explaining what’s illegal. He never accused Trump of illegality. In short he answers the OP’s question.

Do you contend hacking and foreign involvement in elections are not illegal? And that conspiracy and accessory to those crimes are not illegal?

Then this thread is done.
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If this was happening to Hillary there would be riots and marches and civil unrest

It happened to Hillary and Bill for 8 years. How did Starr go from Whitewater to Paula Jones (both of which occurred before his presidency) to Monica Lewinsky?

Independent Counsels cost the govt $80 million but no civil unrest or sky screamers (like you) LINK
Paul Rosenzweig is an accomplished writer and speaker with a national reputation in cyber security and homeland security. Mr. Rosenzweig is the founder of Red Branch Consulting PLLC, a homeland security consulting company, and a Senior Advisor to The Chertoff Group. Mr. Rosenzweig formerly served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy in the Department of Homeland Security. He is a Professorial Lecturer in Law at George Washington University and a Visiting Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He is an advisor to and former member of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security and a Contributing Editor of the Lawfare blog. In 2011 he was a Carnegie Fellow in National Security Journalism at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, where he now serves as an Adjunct Lecturer.

Mr. Rosenzweig is a cum laude graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. He has an M.S. in Chemical Oceanography from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego and a B.A from Haverford College. Following graduation from law school he served as a law clerk to the Honorable R. Lanier Anderson, III of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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Not really. First of all, the underlying act has to be illegal, or the the conspiracy isn't illegal. Second of all, in most cases you have to show intent before conspiracy applies.


But the underlying act doesn’t have to be committed. So you can be guilty of conspiracy to commit murder without murdering anyone.

re: Is collusion a fedral crime?

Posted by MuhDeepState on 4/9/18 at 10:56 pm to
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Paul Rosenzweig is former deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security and founder of Red Branch Consulting.

Collusion is not a federal crime (except in the unique case of antitrust law), so we should all just stop using “collusion” as a short-hand for criminality.

But that doesn’t mean that the alleged cooperation between the Trump campaign and Russia is of no criminal interest. To the contrary, if true, it may have violated any number of criminal prohibitions.

For example, if Donald Trump Jr. sought “dirt” on Hillary Clinton from the Russians, he might be charged with conspiring to violate the election laws of the United States, which prohibit foreign nationals from contributing any “thing of value” to an electoral campaign. The opposition dirt is at least plausibly a thing of value. And to the extent that the Trump campaign aided, abetted or advised the Russians (or any other hackers) about what would be most useful to steal from the Democrats or how best to enhance the impact of their release, they may well have violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.


LINK
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This is the dumbest post I've seen in quite some time. You are a moron.


Time for bed old guy. You’re starting to sundown.
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It is a much more serious matter in law to conspire.
Not more serious, but easier to commit.