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https://amgreatness.com/2020/02/14/stone...ive-state/

"With the latest news surrounding the Roger Stone case and the press to send him to jail for nine years, we can apparently now add the Fourth and Sixth Amendments to the growing list of our constitutional rights flying out the window.

Stone’s sentencing, the definition of cruel and unusual punishment for a first-time offender on a process crime, is the latest episode in an ongoing series where liberal fanatics use their power to punish political opponents, the rule of law be damned....


As a case in point consider former Justice Department official Chuck Rosenberg (a Republican mind you—this isn’t always about party) who recently was quoted as saying, “We all understand that the leadership at the top the department is politically appointed and we make peace with that.” How about you make peace with the fact that most of the arrogant careerists in our federal government should be fired? The four career prosecutors who resigned over the Stone sentencing should never have been allowed the face-saving measure of resignation. They should have been fired. My disappointment over the entire episode is that it was only four. If it were 400, well then maybe we’re talking...."
(02-16-2020 04:48 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]https://amgreatness.com/2020/02/14/stone...ive-state/

"With the latest news surrounding the Roger Stone case and the press to send him to jail for nine years, we can apparently now add the Fourth and Sixth Amendments to the growing list of our constitutional rights flying out the window.

Stone’s sentencing, the definition of cruel and unusual punishment for a first-time offender on a process crime stemming from an out-and-out hoax (FIFY), is the latest episode in an ongoing series where liberal fanatics use their power to punish political opponents, the rule of law be damned....


As a case in point consider former Justice Department official Chuck Rosenberg (a Republican mind you—this isn’t always about party) who recently was quoted as saying, “We all understand that the leadership at the top the department is politically appointed and we make peace with that.” How about you make peace with the fact that most of the arrogant careerists in our federal government should be fired? The four career prosecutors who resigned over the Stone sentencing should never have been allowed the face-saving measure of resignation. They should have been fired. My disappointment over the entire episode is that it was only four. If it were 400, well then maybe we’re talking...."

FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE
I heard either Tucker or Hannity say the average length of sentence for the crime Stone was convicted of is 4 months. In that light, 9 years does seem a tad long.
If we lose the 2nd, we will lose the 4th and 6th and all of them. The 2nd is the one that protects the rest. Of course, we've already lost the 9th and 10th.
Come on no one is threatening the 2nd as much as people tried saying Obama was.
(02-17-2020 01:34 AM)gobluebigjon Wrote: [ -> ]Come on no one is threatening the 2nd as much as people tried saying Obama was.

Like hell they're not. Virginia is, and Beto let the cat out of the bag about democrat intentions.

Let them take your guns, and let them control your health care, and they have you by the nads. At that point, you're basically slaves to the state. They can control whether you live or die.
(02-17-2020 01:34 AM)gobluebigjon Wrote: [ -> ]Come on no one is threatening the 2nd as much as people tried saying Obama was.

Do you live under a rock?
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