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No but I take great pleasure in proving you libs and your CNN links wrong...I do it all day long here Doc and I'm doing it right now...Do you take pleasure in willful ignorance?
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No but I take great pleasure in proving you libs and your CNN links wrong...I do it all day long here Doc and I'm doing it right now...Do you take pleasure in willful ignorance?
No but I take great pleasure in proving you libs and your CNN links wrong...I do it all day long here Doc and I'm doing it right now...Do you take pleasure in willful ignorance?
Gates has already pled guilty, and will almost certainly flip on Manafort for a reduced sentence.
I don't know why you're so intent on defending Manafort. I guess it's just the (R) next to his name?
well you are wrong but lets say he is the presiding judge and he did say that... if he did he will be removed from the case before you wake up tomorrow......No, the judge said "[the] defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison."
Do you take pleasure in willful ignorance?
Here's a link to the court order in which the Judge made that statement. It's right there on the second page.
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000162-1fd9-d21f-abe7-dfddfb060001
Gates has already pled guilty, and will almost certainly flip on Manafort for a reduced sentence.
I don't know why you're so intent on defending Manafort. I guess it's just the (R) next to his name?
well you are wrong but lets say he is the presiding judge and he did say that... if he did he will be removed from the case before you wake up tomorrow......No, the judge said "[the] defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison."
Do you take pleasure in willful ignorance?
Here's a link to the court order in which the Judge made that statement. It's right there on the second page.
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000162-1fd9-d21f-abe7-dfddfb060001
I think you had better read that again...a little closer...
Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Yeah Trump's ex campaign manager faces up to 305 years in prison and somehow it's Clinton's fault. You live in your own personal Twilight Zone.Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Manafort was accused of working with the Podesta brothers that were paid millions by Russian lobbyists to ease up on economic sanctions that IMHO never should have been placed on them to begin with. BTW, the Podesta brothers are big time Clinton operatives. Tony Podesta resigned shortly after Manafort was indicted.
Thanks for admitting you have no respect for the law. You probably also don't want to know if your president is a crook.He'll be pardoned, and rightfully so.
Yeah Trump's ex campaign manager faces up to 305 years in prison and somehow it's Clinton's fault. You live in your own personal Twilight Zone.Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Manafort was accused of working with the Podesta brothers that were paid millions by Russian lobbyists to ease up on economic sanctions that IMHO never should have been placed on them to begin with. BTW, the Podesta brothers are big time Clinton operatives. Tony Podesta resigned shortly after Manafort was indicted.
Paul Manafort faces 305 years - CNNPolitics
Dale Smith thinks it "funny" that one of Trump's top men could be sentenced to 305 years in prison.Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Thanks for admitting you have no respect for the law. You probably also don't want to know if your president is a crook.He'll be pardoned, and rightfully so.
" The law and order people."
Hahahaha
Never charge with a crime, never indicted , never convicted.Thanks for admitting you have no respect for the law.He'll be pardoned, and rightfully so.
Hillary skated. So should everyone else.
Who cares?Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Oh so Manafort really isn't facing 305 years in prison because CNN is reporting it, is that what you're saying Dale?Yeah Trump's ex campaign manager faces up to 305 years in prison and somehow it's Clinton's fault. You live in your own personal Twilight Zone.Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?
Manafort was accused of working with the Podesta brothers that were paid millions by Russian lobbyists to ease up on economic sanctions that IMHO never should have been placed on them to begin with. BTW, the Podesta brothers are big time Clinton operatives. Tony Podesta resigned shortly after Manafort was indicted.
Paul Manafort faces 305 years - CNNPolitics
CNN? LMAO!!!!!!!
It must really suck that nothing is ever real in your imaginary world.Thanks for admitting you have no respect for the law. You probably also don't want to know if your president is a crook.He'll be pardoned, and rightfully so.
" The law and order people."
Hahahaha
LMAO! The Hildebeast, Comey, Clapper, Brennan, the Barrypuppet, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, the Podesta brothers are given a free pass....and you are concerned about Manafort???? LMAO!!!!!
Manafort, his family and every person that supported Trump. Now you know he chooses criminals as his top people. You must be proud.Who cares?Manafort's future is one of the very real prospect of spending the rest of his days in prison. No wonder Gates decided to begin "singing" all that he knows to Mueller. Here's what Judge Ellis stated:
"Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison,” wrote Ellis, who recommended that Manafort be kept on “24-hour-a-day lock-down” at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia. RawStory 3/13/ “The defendant is a person of great wealth who has the financial means and international connections to flee and remain at large, as well as every incentive to do so,” the judge wrote.
Manafort is allowed out for medical, legal, and court appearances. Period.
Should Manafort decide to join the chorus with gates, Flynn and Papadapolus in spilling the beans on this high;y corrupt rump administration?