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    #16
    Originally posted by 100%TtId View Post
    This needs to be repeated.
    And THIS is a very good example as to why you NEVER TALK TO THE F.B.I.



    Walter asked McFarland why she wasn’t in the same position as Flynn, who ended up pleading guilty to a crime he didn’t commit (after Mueller threatened to bring criminal charges against his son). She replied: “because I didn’t break.”

    “They gave me the distinct impression after … 20, 30, 40 hours of hell that they wanted me to either plead guilty to a crime I didn’t feel I committed, or to talk about other people having done things that I didn’t think they had done,” she explained.

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      #17
      Again. How can convictions from an investigation that was started on lies and made up evidence stand?

      Regardless of if you believe Stone did commit a crime, the above fact alone should make this offensive to every American.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Clay C View Post
        Again. How can convictions from an investigation that was started on lies and made up evidence stand?

        Regardless of if you believe Stone did commit a crime, the above fact alone should make this offensive to every American.
        This

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          #19
          Roger Stone judge's bias may have jeopardized entire trial

          Former Democratic party lawyer, David Schoen, suggested that the U.S. District Judge, who sentenced former Trump associated Roger Stone to 40 months in prison, may have jeopardized the entire case be injecting her own personal bias into the trial. 


          Then it was revealed that the Stone jury's foreperson, former Memphis City Schools Board President Tomeka Hart, had repeatedly expressed deeply negative feelings about Stone and Trump on social media.

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