Was Hitler not a National Socialist?
I wouldn’t vote for him but the NYT and many Dems were very fond for a while.
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Perhaps this is instructive to your point.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...691_story.html
My god...it is truly a sad day that we have reasonable people honestly thinking that Flynn should be behind bars.
This was a political hit job that basically ruined a man's life. This was an abuse of power that should give everyone pause about what our government is truly capable of when given an agenda to drive. Just sad.
Count me as unreasonable I guess.
Judge: General Flynn, how do you plead to these charges?
Flynn: Guilty your honor.
Judge: General Flynn, do you understand fully what you have plead to, and that you are doing so under oath and penalty of perjury.
Flynn: Yes your honor.
One year later:
Judge: General Flynn, how do you plead to these charges?
Flynn: Guilty your honor.
Judge: General Flynn, do you understand fully what you have plead to, and that you are doing so under oath and penalty of perjury.
Flynn: Yes your honor.
One year later:
Flynn: I'd like to change my plea.
Apparently, those on the left think believe that people accused of crimes are entitled to certain rights and civil liberties, unless the accused is a republican.
The left is also concerned in protecting the rights of someone who claims to have been sexually assaulted, unless the assaulter is a democrat, at which point the accuser is either ignored or called "trailer trash".
It's certainly interesting that someone with paul's politics feels like anyone who has plead guilty is definitely guilty.
I'm not sure how politics plays into this particular situation from my perspective.
Maybe from those involved (who are in politics) but I'm just trying to deal with the facts off the case.
They have Flynn (I believe) on tape talking to a Russian ambassador about stuff maybe he shouldn't have been discussing.
Whether he did or not, he decided to tell the FBI and Congress and Pence that he was NOT talking to the Russian about those things.
Then he told the judge that he lied, he understood that he lied, and he plead guilty to lying, under oath and penalty of perjury.
Now you can make it as political as you want. I'm making it a case of a former general in the army swearing under oath that he broke the law.
Not really all that difficult. And no, if I was in that situation, I would not do that...and hope none of you would either.