CrusaderFrank
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I met her in Westchester and she definitely eye-fucked me
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She can't walk without helpHillary hasn't driven a car since 1979.
going postal?....kinda last century....get up to date....Don't tell Shootspeeders. He might go postal.
There should be no speed limit in many areas in Vermont and New York state, but the local towns need to make money and they are generally all White and have no crime to speak of so the pigs have nothing better to do than set up speed traps. On I-95 in southern Connecticut, I occasionally hit 95 MPH on elevated sections, no chance of deer, clear sailing ahead, radar detector, tires with speed rating of W (168 MPH), Eibach springs, Hawk brake pads, etc..
OK... He might go full Leslie Merritt Jr.going postal?....kinda last century....get up to date....Don't tell Shootspeeders. He might go postal.
If it's a Tesla...she gets a free pass!!I wonder what type of sports car she owns? ......![]()
I have zero speeding tickets...honest to God...her driving licence should be taken away...permanently.
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro ranted about ‘law and order’ night before 119 mph speeding charge
nov 20 2017 Judge Jeanine Pirro is all about "law and order" until the pedal hits the metal.
The night before being ticketed for excessive speeding on an upstate New York roadway, the Fox News host ranted about the importance of "the law each and every one of us must follow."
"I say law and order and truth and justice are the very foundations of this Republic," Pirro proclaimed during her namesake show Saturday night as part of a long tirade about a widely debunked conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton sold uranium to Russia.
Less than 24 hours later, Pirro was pulled over by state troopers in the Town of Nichols after she was clocked driving 119 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The 66-year-old TV judge said she was en route to see her sick mother when cops pulled her over.
"I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn't realize how fast I was driving," Pirro said in a statement circulated by Fox News. "I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences."
A conviction of driving more than 40 mph above the speed limit could result in suspension of the driver's license, according to the DMV website. The driver can also be ordered to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment for three years.
Whom did she maim and kill?Like all rich people, she drives as fast as she wants and if caught just pays the fine. Extreme speeding is a super-violent crime and should be a felony with automatic jail time. Let's stop coddling these killers and maimers.
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro ranted about ‘law and order’ night before 119 mph speeding charge
nov 20 2017 Judge Jeanine Pirro is all about "law and order" until the pedal hits the metal.
The night before being ticketed for excessive speeding on an upstate New York roadway, the Fox News host ranted about the importance of "the law each and every one of us must follow."
"I say law and order and truth and justice are the very foundations of this Republic," Pirro proclaimed during her namesake show Saturday night as part of a long tirade about a widely debunked conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton sold uranium to Russia.
Less than 24 hours later, Pirro was pulled over by state troopers in the Town of Nichols after she was clocked driving 119 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The 66-year-old TV judge said she was en route to see her sick mother when cops pulled her over.
"I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn't realize how fast I was driving," Pirro said in a statement circulated by Fox News. "I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences."
A conviction of driving more than 40 mph above the speed limit could result in suspension of the driver's license, according to the DMV website. The driver can also be ordered to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment for three years.
Like all rich people, she drives as fast as she wants and if caught just pays the fine. Extreme speeding is a super-violent crime and should be a felony with automatic jail time. Let's stop coddling these killers and maimers.
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro ranted about ‘law and order’ night before 119 mph speeding charge
nov 20 2017 Judge Jeanine Pirro is all about "law and order" until the pedal hits the metal.
The night before being ticketed for excessive speeding on an upstate New York roadway, the Fox News host ranted about the importance of "the law each and every one of us must follow."
"I say law and order and truth and justice are the very foundations of this Republic," Pirro proclaimed during her namesake show Saturday night as part of a long tirade about a widely debunked conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton sold uranium to Russia.
Less than 24 hours later, Pirro was pulled over by state troopers in the Town of Nichols after she was clocked driving 119 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The 66-year-old TV judge said she was en route to see her sick mother when cops pulled her over.
"I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn't realize how fast I was driving," Pirro said in a statement circulated by Fox News. "I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences."
A conviction of driving more than 40 mph above the speed limit could result in suspension of the driver's license, according to the DMV website. The driver can also be ordered to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment for three years.
Like all rich people, she drives as fast as she wants and if caught just pays the fine. Extreme speeding is a super-violent crime and should be a felony with automatic jail time. Let's stop coddling these killers and maimers.
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro ranted about ‘law and order’ night before 119 mph speeding charge
nov 20 2017 Judge Jeanine Pirro is all about "law and order" until the pedal hits the metal.
The night before being ticketed for excessive speeding on an upstate New York roadway, the Fox News host ranted about the importance of "the law each and every one of us must follow."
"I say law and order and truth and justice are the very foundations of this Republic," Pirro proclaimed during her namesake show Saturday night as part of a long tirade about a widely debunked conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton sold uranium to Russia.
Less than 24 hours later, Pirro was pulled over by state troopers in the Town of Nichols after she was clocked driving 119 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The 66-year-old TV judge said she was en route to see her sick mother when cops pulled her over.
"I had been driving for hours to visit my ailing 89-year-old mom and didn't realize how fast I was driving," Pirro said in a statement circulated by Fox News. "I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences."
A conviction of driving more than 40 mph above the speed limit could result in suspension of the driver's license, according to the DMV website. The driver can also be ordered to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment for three years.