An American Nightmare - the Arrest of Roger Stone

Trump & his minions have been attacking the media since they stopped helping him like they did to get him to win the republican primary election. It was just a matter of time before they tried something like Bush's army biodefense microbiologist Bruce Ivins of Fort Detrick did when he attempted to kill journalist & democrats with his anthrax letter attack.
the stupid runs strong in this one.

you don't seem to care what obama did to the media, now do you?

quite...telling.
OMG you are so retarded believing Bush's soldier killing 5 & infecting 17 others with deadly anthrax was not an attack, but Obama refusing press access to some info was. LOL Bush banned photos & video of coffins & banned medical industry from talking to press about war, victims or dead. Counting dead & injured was also banned.

Trump's Saudi buddy tortured & killed a Washington Post Reporter!

"Bush's soldier killing 5 & infecting 17 others with deadly anthrax?"

What the fuck are you talking about? When did "Bush's soldiers" infect anyone?
 
Witness to Stone working with Assange to release emails hacked by Russians.

Assange said that emails were not handed to him by Russians.
LOLOL

So?

How can you witness something that didn't happen?
According to Mueller, it did happen...

The Conspirators also used the Guccifer 2.0 persona to release additional stolen documents through a website maintained by an organization (“Organization 1”).​

“Organization 1” = Wikileaks

What is a crime there?
That's what they can't explain. They hate Wikileaks so much that they believe anyone who even talks to Assange is a criminal.
 
Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.

In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.

Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.

This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.

Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.

Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare

The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.

Is our country safe from these people?

No, the answer is clearly no.

If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
Welcome to the bootm rung of the police state...Tried to warn you folks but nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Your ilk are the ones bringing on the police state, douchebag.
What are you talking about, you fucking moron? The Justice Department is headed by Republicans. The FBI is headed by Republicans.
Mueller is a tool of the deep state. All the people he hired are Democrats, and one of them was Hillary Clinton's lawyer.

Trump got some bad advice about who to make AG and deputy AG. He hasn't learned that he can't trust those establishment Republican douchebag. That's the drawback of being a novice in Washington D.C.
You’re lying again, fucking moron. Not all of the investigators Mueller hired were Democrat.

You’re also sounding whiney now. How many Democrats did Ken Starr have on his team while investigating the Clintons? When did you first complain about that bias?
Name the ones who aren't Democrats.
 
You obviously aren't aware of how warrants are usually served. Stone had already threatened to kill a witness against him, and was a flight risk. Cops are too aggressive when they arrest people, but this time wasn't out of the ordinary.

Flight risk?

You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?

No passport and broke and he is almost 70.

Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.
Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN. :cuckoo:
ROFL! Yeah, because CNN always shows up when the FBI stages a raid in a city 700 miles away at 6:00 AM.
Unlike some of the republican conservative breed, reporters aren't stupid.....with the Grand Jury indictments coming down the day before, they knew one of only a few were going to get arrested on Friday.
Yes, actually, reporters are stupid, especially CNN reporters.
Wow! You're on an Irony sleighride today, aren't you? :71:
 
That's a lie. He would have been arrested on the spot if he had.
Fucking moron, he was indicted with witness tampering over it.

Witness to what, exactly?
Witness to Stone working with Assange to release emails hacked by Russians.
Releasing those emails was not a crime.
I didn’t say that it was, fucking moron.
So, then what Crime did Credico witness?
 
the stupid runs strong in this one.

you don't seem to care what obama did to the media, now do you?

quite...telling.
OMG you are so retarded believing Bush's soldier killing 5 & infecting 17 others with deadly anthrax was not an attack, but Obama refusing press access to some info was. LOL Bush banned photos & video of coffins & banned medical industry from talking to press about war, victims or dead. Counting dead & injured was also banned.

Trump's Saudi buddy tortured & killed a Washington Post Reporter!
but trump didn't do it now did he? you're just shoving links in there to suit your own views.

and obama was horrible with the press. if you wish to deny it, don't really care.
Actually Trump knew MbS killed the journalist when the CIA told him, and he still denied knowing.
and?

obama said he never knew of hillarys e-mail server that he had an account on.

you wanna go after liars, go after all of 'em or you just look the fool.
oh the thread's about OBAMA. Honest, I didn't know.
it's about Stone isn't it? yet here you are TRUMPING around.
 
Flight risk?

You know that’s bullshit. Why lie?

No passport and broke and he is almost 70.

Mueller told CNN and made it a show. Period. Pull your tongue out of his asspipe.
Sadly for you, you have zero proof Mueller tipped off CNN. :cuckoo:
ROFL! Yeah, because CNN always shows up when the FBI stages a raid in a city 700 miles away at 6:00 AM.
Unlike some of the republican conservative breed, reporters aren't stupid.....with the Grand Jury indictments coming down the day before, they knew one of only a few were going to get arrested on Friday.
Yes, actually, reporters are stupid, especially CNN reporters.
Wow! You're on an Irony sleighride today, aren't you? :71:
You're the queen of the cheep shot.
 
OMG you are so retarded believing Bush's soldier killing 5 & infecting 17 others with deadly anthrax was not an attack, but Obama refusing press access to some info was. LOL Bush banned photos & video of coffins & banned medical industry from talking to press about war, victims or dead. Counting dead & injured was also banned.

Trump's Saudi buddy tortured & killed a Washington Post Reporter!
but trump didn't do it now did he? you're just shoving links in there to suit your own views.

and obama was horrible with the press. if you wish to deny it, don't really care.
Actually Trump knew MbS killed the journalist when the CIA told him, and he still denied knowing.
and?

obama said he never knew of hillarys e-mail server that he had an account on.

you wanna go after liars, go after all of 'em or you just look the fool.
oh the thread's about OBAMA. Honest, I didn't know.
it's about Stone isn't it? yet here you are TRUMPING around.

pretend Stone and Trump arent connected at the hip :itsok:
 
Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.

In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.

Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.

This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.

Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.

Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare

The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.

Is our country safe from these people?

No, the answer is clearly no.

If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
”The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI...”

Dumbfuck, Democrats have nothing to do with this.

- Mueller’s leading the investigation and he’s a Republican.

- The FBI Director is a Republican.

- The Attorney General is a Republican.

- The president who appointed the FBI Director and Attorney General is a Republican.

Just how deformed is your brain that you blame Democrats?
All of those people are secret deep square Democrats and Communist Nazi Muslims.
 
but trump didn't do it now did he? you're just shoving links in there to suit your own views.

and obama was horrible with the press. if you wish to deny it, don't really care.
Actually Trump knew MbS killed the journalist when the CIA told him, and he still denied knowing.
and?

obama said he never knew of hillarys e-mail server that he had an account on.

you wanna go after liars, go after all of 'em or you just look the fool.
oh the thread's about OBAMA. Honest, I didn't know.
it's about Stone isn't it? yet here you are TRUMPING around.

pretend Stone and Trump arent connected at the hip :itsok:
Iceberg's a waste of dissembling, and he's not even good at it. LOL
 
Stone didn't have a gun, moron.



:laugh2:





Why the armed FBI raid on Roger Stone's home was justified



Lest you believe Mueller's office or the Justice Department decides how many agents are deployed for an arrest, and what type of hardware they’re armed with, you’re mistaken. The FBI makes that call. Prosecutors draft indictments and litigate in court on behalf of The People. They leave the sweet science of apprehension tactics and techniques to other professionals.


Having been involved in the planning and execution of hundreds of early morning arrests like this one, nothing appeared to be “irregular.” This was a “knock and announce” warrant service, not to be confused with a “no knock” (exigent circumstances) arrest warrant. FBI special agents were prepared to employ mechanical breaching tools to enter Stone's home if the occupant delayed their passage.


Stone was not afforded an opportunity for a self-surrender, negotiated through his attorney, because there were concerns he may have been a flight risk (Stone insists he doesn’t own a passport) or that he may have destroyed evidence had there been warning of the coming indictment. Therefore, the FBI would have been directed to take Stone into custody. The means and methods are then left to the FBI.


Some have speculated it was overkill treatment of an elderly man, eradicating the proverbial gnat with a hammer. But some of the most dangerous encounters I experienced in my 25-year FBI career didn’t necessarily come when apprehending career street criminals or violent gang members. It was often the unassuming, benign in appearance, white-collar fraudster, corrupt politician, or senior church member infected by pedophilia. These lawbreakers and miscreants weren’t adorned with tattoos or menacing glowers. But they had a lot to lose, and in their moment of reckoning, sufficiently panicked, they often acted irrationally — choosing to hurt themselves or attack the (blessedly) armed instruments of the state sent to apprehend them.


To those pearl-clutchers raising alarms about “armed FBI agents,” you must be made aware that FBI agents were granted arrest powers and authority to carry firearms back when Congress passed a series of anti-crime legislation back in the summer of 1934, precipitated by an agent’s murder during the Kansas City Massacre of 1933.


That’s why “armed FBI agent” is such a foolish redundancy. As far as Stone’s inaccurate, hyperbolic characterization of agents armed with “grenades,” it deserves no response.


So spare me the “they didn’t need that many people for one arrest” proselytizing. You don’t know that of which you speak. In the FBI, we tend to defuse situations by removing the fight-or-flight inclination, via our overwhelming presence. To arrest one, we bring 10. For 10, we’ll bring 100. And yet, we still have a wall loaded with photos of our service martyrs. None of them expected to lose their life on that particular day.


Please dispense with misdirected criticism of the FBI for conducting their sworn duties by safely apprehending someone accused of multiple felonies, and seeing to it that they were brought before a judge, forthwith. It’s often a damned dangerous assignment. Far more often than not, they do it with aplomb. Let’s save the Monday-morning-quarterbacking for the day after the Super Bowl.


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Factbox: 'Prepare to die' – Most colorful alleged threats by Trump ally Stone | Reuters
 
Stone didn't have a gun, moron.



:laugh2:





Why the armed FBI raid on Roger Stone's home was justified



Lest you believe Mueller's office or the Justice Department decides how many agents are deployed for an arrest, and what type of hardware they’re armed with, you’re mistaken. The FBI makes that call. Prosecutors draft indictments and litigate in court on behalf of The People. They leave the sweet science of apprehension tactics and techniques to other professionals.


Having been involved in the planning and execution of hundreds of early morning arrests like this one, nothing appeared to be “irregular.” This was a “knock and announce” warrant service, not to be confused with a “no knock” (exigent circumstances) arrest warrant. FBI special agents were prepared to employ mechanical breaching tools to enter Stone's home if the occupant delayed their passage.


Stone was not afforded an opportunity for a self-surrender, negotiated through his attorney, because there were concerns he may have been a flight risk (Stone insists he doesn’t own a passport) or that he may have destroyed evidence had there been warning of the coming indictment. Therefore, the FBI would have been directed to take Stone into custody. The means and methods are then left to the FBI.


Some have speculated it was overkill treatment of an elderly man, eradicating the proverbial gnat with a hammer. But some of the most dangerous encounters I experienced in my 25-year FBI career didn’t necessarily come when apprehending career street criminals or violent gang members. It was often the unassuming, benign in appearance, white-collar fraudster, corrupt politician, or senior church member infected by pedophilia. These lawbreakers and miscreants weren’t adorned with tattoos or menacing glowers. But they had a lot to lose, and in their moment of reckoning, sufficiently panicked, they often acted irrationally — choosing to hurt themselves or attack the (blessedly) armed instruments of the state sent to apprehend them.


To those pearl-clutchers raising alarms about “armed FBI agents,” you must be made aware that FBI agents were granted arrest powers and authority to carry firearms back when Congress passed a series of anti-crime legislation back in the summer of 1934, precipitated by an agent’s murder during the Kansas City Massacre of 1933.


That’s why “armed FBI agent” is such a foolish redundancy. As far as Stone’s inaccurate, hyperbolic characterization of agents armed with “grenades,” it deserves no response.


So spare me the “they didn’t need that many people for one arrest” proselytizing. You don’t know that of which you speak. In the FBI, we tend to defuse situations by removing the fight-or-flight inclination, via our overwhelming presence. To arrest one, we bring 10. For 10, we’ll bring 100. And yet, we still have a wall loaded with photos of our service martyrs. None of them expected to lose their life on that particular day.


Please dispense with misdirected criticism of the FBI for conducting their sworn duties by safely apprehending someone accused of multiple felonies, and seeing to it that they were brought before a judge, forthwith. It’s often a damned dangerous assignment. Far more often than not, they do it with aplomb. Let’s save the Monday-morning-quarterbacking for the day after the Super Bowl.


6SZCCN6IUB2GZ2TC5YJ2HMMXUA.jpg

Factbox: 'Prepare to die' – Most colorful alleged threats by Trump ally Stone | Reuters
Mueller runs the DOJ and the FBI, dumbass. The claim that he had nothing to do with the decision doesn't pass the laugh test.
 
Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.

In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.

Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.

This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.

Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.

Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare

The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.

Is our country safe from these people?

No, the answer is clearly no.

If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
”The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI...”

Dumbfuck, Democrats have nothing to do with this.

- Mueller’s leading the investigation and he’s a Republican.

- The FBI Director is a Republican.

- The Attorney General is a Republican.

- The president who appointed the FBI Director and Attorney General is a Republican.

Just how deformed is your brain that you blame Democrats?
All of those people are secret deep square Democrats and Communist Nazi Muslims.

One of the reasons former Reagan republicans despise Trump is that he embraces places like Russia and the Saudis who have no respect for law, and most importantly the right of small people to live peacefully with their property, and don't cry for Roger Stone, because he's been blowing Putin for years, and would be very happy to steal your stuff.
 
Last Friday, on a quiet residential street at 6 in the morning, the neighborhood exploded in light, noise and terror. Seventeen SUVs and two armored vehicles arrived in front of one house. Each vehicle had sirens blaring and lights flashing. The house, which abutted a canal, was soon surrounded by 29 government agents, each wearing military garb, each carrying a handgun and most carrying high-powered automatic rifles.

In the canal were two amphibious watercraft, out of which more heavily armed government agents came. Circling above all this was a helicopter equipped with long-range precision weaponry and high-powered spotlights.

Four agents approached the front door to the house. Two held a battering ram, and two pointed their rifles at the door. One of the agents shouted and banged on the front door until the terrified owner of the house emerged, barefoot and wearing shorts and a T-shirt. He was greeted in the dark at his open front door by two rifle barrels aimed at his head.

This was not a movie set; it was not a foreign city in a war zone; it was not the arrest of the Venezuelan opposition leader in Caracas. It was Middle America, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The agents worked for the FBI, and the target of this operation was not a drug kingpin or a terrorist operative or a kidnapper of babies. It was a peaceful American in his own home — a political operative and longtime friend of President Donald Trump's, named Roger Stone.

Why were there more FBI agents sent to arrest Stone than Navy SEALs sent to kill Osama bin Laden? Why jackboots in the morning in America? Here is the back story.

Read more at Judge Andrew P. Napolitano - An American Nightmare

The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI to "take down" a man who presented no threat of violence to anyone with an all-out assault on him and his wife.

Is our country safe from these people?

No, the answer is clearly no.

If this can happen to Roger Stone, it can happen to anyone of us.
”The Democrats have gone insane, and they sent their lapdogs in the FBI...”

Dumbfuck, Democrats have nothing to do with this.

- Mueller’s leading the investigation and he’s a Republican.

- The FBI Director is a Republican.

- The Attorney General is a Republican.

- The president who appointed the FBI Director and Attorney General is a Republican.

Just how deformed is your brain that you blame Democrats?
All of those people are secret deep square Democrats and Communist Nazi Muslims.

One of the reasons former Reagan republicans despise Trump is that he embraces places like Russia and the Saudis who have no respect for law, and most importantly the right of small people to live peacefully with their property, and don't cry for Roger Stone, because he's been blowing Putin for years, and would be very happy to steal your stuff.
Former Reagan Republicans don't despise Trump. Only RINO establishment Republicans despise him. Their attitude is a result of the fact that they hate everything Reagan believed in.
 
but trump didn't do it now did he? you're just shoving links in there to suit your own views.

and obama was horrible with the press. if you wish to deny it, don't really care.
Actually Trump knew MbS killed the journalist when the CIA told him, and he still denied knowing.
and?

obama said he never knew of hillarys e-mail server that he had an account on.

you wanna go after liars, go after all of 'em or you just look the fool.
oh the thread's about OBAMA. Honest, I didn't know.
it's about Stone isn't it? yet here you are TRUMPING around.

pretend Stone and Trump arent connected at the hip :itsok:
He barely knows the guy. COME ON!
 
Stone doesn't have a passport! My condolences. I don't have a passport. I have never had a passport. It is almost impossible to prove you don't have a passport. Proving a negative is supposed to be impossible and it is.
 
Stone doesn't have a passport! My condolences. I don't have a passport. I have never had a passport. It is almost impossible to prove you don't have a passport. Proving a negative is supposed to be impossible and it is.
Well, you can certainly prove the State Department hasn't issued you one since your last valid one expired.
 

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