Trump pardons Michael Flynn..................

The original agents who did the interview didn't think he lied. Paperwork was changed after the fact.
Bernie Madoffs original investors didn't think Madoff did anything wrong. They thought he was a brilliant investor.

Perceptions can be wrong. The truth comes out.
You post has nothing to do with this thread topic, Dummy.

Please try to keep up.
 
The original agents who did the interview didn't think he lied. Paperwork was changed after the fact.
You post has nothing to do with this thread topic, Dummy.

Please try to keep up.
That they didn't think they were lied to, doesn't mean they weren't lied to. Flynn was just a great liar.

People originally don't think that a con-man conned them. That's human nature.

But the truth wins out.
 
This a tacit admission that Trump knows he's finished.

Presidents don't pardon people going into a second term.

Why not? The election is over. He cannot be impeached for performing his constitutional duties.

Pardoning Flynn was a no-brainer...UNLESS that judge would have passed a not-guilty verdict. If the
Judge would have just followed protocol and not proceeded with a prosecution, a new AG could have
brought the case back up with a different President. That's how they got Manafort. DOJ would not
prosecute Manafort in 2010. Mueller was FBI director then...he just went back and got that case
and tried to squeeze info from Manafort.

If that Judge had agreed with the DOJ and put the case aside...Trump would have still poardoned him
to prevent them from going after Flynn again.

The only thing Flynn did wrong was speaking his mind, in public, when Obama hired him and ripped
Obama on how horrible his policies were in the Middle East.
 
Because he did no crime. A pardon means no crime took place, and the court has to leave General Flynn completely alone.
That’s not really what a pardon means.

Flynn definitely did a crime, but he is forgiven for doing so.
No, he did not do any crime except be fooled by Fbi Democrats who lied to him.

Its over. Buh bye.
He was asked a question by the FBI that he chose to lie in response to.

That is a crime
 
The original agents who did the interview didn't think he lied. Paperwork was changed after the fact.
You post has nothing to do with this thread topic, Dummy.

Please try to keep up.
That they didn't think they were lied to, doesn't mean they weren't lied to. Flynn was just a great liar.

People originally don't think that a con-man conned them. That's human nature.

But the truth wins out.
Yeah, they had to falsify documents to produce a lie, Stupid.

I'm LMFAO at how this torques off you Dimwinger Brown Shirts.
 
Don't you Democrats feel stupid now?

You should.

They should, because they are utterly stupid and dishonest!

They should but they don't, because they're utterly stupid and dishonest. Apparently they have no sense of remorse, compassion, humanity, equality, or justice.

You know, like we normal human beings do.
 
Because he did no crime. A pardon means no crime took place, and the court has to leave General Flynn completely alone.
That’s not really what a pardon means.

Flynn definitely did a crime, but he is forgiven for doing so.
No, he did not do any crime except be fooled by Fbi Democrats who lied to him.

Its over. Buh bye.
He was asked a question by the FBI that he chose to lie in response to.

That is a crime

He had no attorney present and the Federal Bureau of Idiots muscled him at the WH on the sly.
 
Or if a black woman (paroled for a non-violent crime) in Texas fills out a provisional ballot because the poll worker told her she should...she should get a three year sentence (yea that happened)
So, no link.

Fake news.



FORT WORTH — When Crystal Mason got out of federal prison, she said, she “got out running.”

By Nov. 8, 2016, when she’d been out for months but was still on supervised release, she was working full-time at Santander Bank in downtown Dallas and enrolled in night classes at Ogle Beauty School, trying, she said, to show her children that a “bump in the road doesn’t determine your future.”

On Election Day, there was yet another thing to do: After work, she drove through the rain to her polling place in the southern end of Tarrant County, expecting to vote for the first female president.

When she got there, she was surprised to learn that her name wasn’t on the roll. On the advice of a poll worker, she cast a provisional ballot instead. She didn’t make it to her night class.

A month later, she learned that her ballot had been rejected, and a few months after that, she was arrested. Because she was on supervised release, prosecutors argued, she had knowingly violated a law preventing felons from voting before completing their sentences.


You always play the ignorant fool.
 
Or if a black woman (paroled for a non-violent crime) in Texas fills out a provisional ballot because the poll worker told her she should...she should get a three year sentence (yea that happened)
So, no link.

Fake news.



FORT WORTH — When Crystal Mason got out of federal prison, she said, she “got out running.”

By Nov. 8, 2016, when she’d been out for months but was still on supervised release, she was working full-time at Santander Bank in downtown Dallas and enrolled in night classes at Ogle Beauty School, trying, she said, to show her children that a “bump in the road doesn’t determine your future.”

On Election Day, there was yet another thing to do: After work, she drove through the rain to her polling place in the southern end of Tarrant County, expecting to vote for the first female president.

When she got there, she was surprised to learn that her name wasn’t on the roll. On the advice of a poll worker, she cast a provisional ballot instead. She didn’t make it to her night class.

A month later, she learned that her ballot had been rejected, and a few months after that, she was arrested. Because she was on supervised release, prosecutors argued, she had knowingly violated a law preventing felons from voting before completing their sentences.


You always play the ignorant fool.

Yer' babbling now. Please stop.
 
Or if a black woman (paroled for a non-violent crime) in Texas fills out a provisional ballot because the poll worker told her she should...she should get a three year sentence (yea that happened)
So, no link.

Fake news.



FORT WORTH — When Crystal Mason got out of federal prison, she said, she “got out running.”

By Nov. 8, 2016, when she’d been out for months but was still on supervised release, she was working full-time at Santander Bank in downtown Dallas and enrolled in night classes at Ogle Beauty School, trying, she said, to show her children that a “bump in the road doesn’t determine your future.”

On Election Day, there was yet another thing to do: After work, she drove through the rain to her polling place in the southern end of Tarrant County, expecting to vote for the first female president.

When she got there, she was surprised to learn that her name wasn’t on the roll. On the advice of a poll worker, she cast a provisional ballot instead. She didn’t make it to her night class.

A month later, she learned that her ballot had been rejected, and a few months after that, she was arrested. Because she was on supervised release, prosecutors argued, she had knowingly violated a law preventing felons from voting before completing their sentences.


You always play the ignorant fool.
It's on her to know she can't vote due to her criminal history, Stupid.

She broke the law. She didn't go to jail because of the advice of a poll worker, Halfwit.

But it was fun goading you into bringing the link I knew you would so I could humiliate your ignorance. :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Not exactly. There was no crime done. Pardon? It's over. Yea!
Innocent people don't ask for pardons, and innocent people don't accept pardons.
You're excused for pretending to be an expert, yet forgetting the McMartin case and trial. I sentence you to a few days on my ignore list for being the north end of a horse going south. Enjoy your time out.
 

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