pyetro
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The absence of charges against Hillary didn't stop you from yapping about "lock her up".Get back to us when there are actual charges and not just someone’s opinion.
Hypocrite.
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The absence of charges against Hillary didn't stop you from yapping about "lock her up".Get back to us when there are actual charges and not just someone’s opinion.
And that’s a real big deal to you?Yes because she's still pretending there was fraud.
I always knew that she’s above the law. She had a history of that.The absence of charges against Hillary didn't stop you from yapping about "lock her up".
Hypocrite.
Another liberal who is afraid of what a recount would show.Yes because she's still pretending there was fraud.
Over a pond?Do liberals still have their panties in a twist over this woman?
How was Hillary above the law?I always knew that she’s above the law. She had a history of that.
We’re those graphics taken from her files lawsuit?I guess she tweeted some voter's signatures? Is a felony under Arizona law..uh oh~
MSN
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Kari Lake could "find herself as a defendant in criminal court," if she continues pursuing her "frivolous election fraud case," according to a former federal prosecutor.
The Republican is continuing to claim she was the legitimate winner of Arizona's gubernatorial election in November, despite her claims of vote-rigging being dismissed by a Maricopa County judge.
Her Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs, who beat Lake by 17,000 votes, was sworn in as governor of Arizona on January 2.
On Monday, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes asked the state Attorney General Kris Mayes to investigate Lake over the alleged unauthorized disclosure of voter signatures.
On January 23, Lake tweeted a graphic showing 16 Arizona voter signatures. She said they backed her claim that "nearly 40,000 ballots" were "illegally counted" for the contest.
In Fontes' letter to Mayes, his fellow Democrat, the secretary of state wrote that Lake's tweet was illegal. The law states that voter signatures "shall not be accessible or reproduced by any person other than the voter."
Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers, told Newsweek that Lake could be in serious legal trouble over both the signatures, and her electoral fraud claims.
Rahmani said: "Lake apparently committed a felony under Arizona law. Only the voter or an authorized person can publish voter signatures, and Lake is neither. The tweet to all of Lake's followers is all the evidence the Arizona attorney general needs if her office accepts the referral for prosecution.
She’s gotten away with illegal acts for quite some timeHow was Hillary above the law?
Huh?Over a pond?
What illegal acts?She’s gotten away with illegal acts for quite some time
. Insider trading. Fraudulent land deals. Illegal handling of classified material, just to name a few.
The pond boi the pond.Huh?
Obviously the Deep State covered for her.How was Hillary above the law?
How exactly was Hillary Clinton above the law?Obviously the Deep State covered for her.
We all know she should be in prison for what she did with that illegal email server.How exactly was Hillary Clinton above the law?
Specifically
What was that?We all know she should be in prison for what she did with that illegal email server.
Not bothered. He’s just noting that it’s a ridiculous phrase. You tube steaks of the libtarded cult don’t understand that words have actual meaning.Does it bother you? I wonder why.
And now you're chasing me around about a 2 month old post. Hmmm.Not bothered. He’s just noting that it’s a ridiculous phrase. You tube steaks of the libtarded cult don’t understand that words have actual meaning.
The line for sissified whining belongs on another board.And now you're chasing me around about a 2 month old post. Hmmm.
FruitcakeThe line for sissified whining belongs on another board.
Now toddle off.