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Comey should be jailed

“After recently having been wounded by a bullet that pierced your ear…”
BWAhahaha! Like THAT happened!!
Miracle ear. Too funny.

Reminds me of the gun nut idiot who made a video of shooting pigs’ears to prove that a .223 round that “pierced an ear” would only make a tiny hole. Of course he forgot that hitting the ear broadside like he set it up, would result in brains being splattered all over 6-8 USSS agents.
I won’t suggest that Vonse try it out - losing such a valued laughingstock of RW idiocy would be a terrible detriment to these fora.
 
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday found evidence of "government misconduct" in how a prosecutor aligned with President Donald Trump secured criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and ordered that grand jury materials be turned over to Comey's defense team.
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzgerald of the Eastern District of Virginia found that Lindsey Halligan, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney leading the case, may have made significant legal errors in presenting evidence and instructing grand jurors who were weighing whether to charge Comey.
"The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding," Fitzgerald wrote in his ruling.
Comey has pleaded not guilty to charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional investigation. He is one of three perceived political enemies of Trump who have been criminally charged by the Justice Department in recent weeks.
 
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday found evidence of "government misconduct" in how a prosecutor aligned with President Donald Trump secured criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and ordered that grand jury materials be turned over to Comey's defense team.
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzgerald of the Eastern District of Virginia found that Lindsey Halligan, the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney leading the case, may have made significant legal errors in presenting evidence and instructing grand jurors who were weighing whether to charge Comey.
"The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding," Fitzgerald wrote in his ruling.
Comey has pleaded not guilty to charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional investigation. He is one of three perceived political enemies of Trump who have been criminally charged by the Justice Department in recent weeks.
Nope, never happened! Anyway, look over here at this loud person on a college campus or something.
 
The first (and only?) time I heard the expression "86" in the wild was in Nevada casinos. It wasn't used by casino employees -- they stayed polite and sober and just said "You can't play Twenty-One anymore, here or in any of the Harrah's casinos. You're welcome to play Craps or any of the other games." But I heard players use the expression; or say "85 and counting" when anticipating a ban. I suppose I guessed that 86 was a paragraph number in Nevada's gaming regulations.
 
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