This really is a none issue for me. Its a presidential privilege and really has no impact whatsoever on the country.
Trump will not be the first President to do a buddy a favor and he wont be the last.
But; but; Trump bad. Boo; hiss;
enki
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They were crimes that he committed though. Correct or no?
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I have been consistent with this position since Joining this community back in 2004.
@peek-a-boo, remind me again what the outcome of his trial was?
DOLOOP
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Witness tampering certainly not a crime in his eyes. More like COGS.
Bill Barr disagrees. Which says a lot in this case.
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I did in my previous post.
Basically Stone was hauled before the DEM run congress for crap and he basically thumbed his nose at them. Mueller then proceeded to indict him for lying to Congress.
Its all crap, and Trump stepped in. Good for him.
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How do you have so many opinions on this case. The prosecution of it. Your opinion of the basis for prosecuting him… and not hear what Barr said about this in television. Articles in the WaPo, NyTimes, WSJ, FoxNews?
ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM BARR: Yes. He-- he was prosecuted while I was attorney general. I think the prosecution was righteous. And-- I think the sentence that the judge ultimately gave-- was fair. As you recall, I objected to a seven to nine-year sentence which I thought was very excessive and the judge ended up I think effectively agreeing with me and gave him a sentence of three years and–
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once the criminal is out of office in january i look forward to him rotting in jail. if he doesnt flee to russia
Roger Stone conviction was revenge? So he did nothing wrong?
How many friends did he commune?
Does he even want to win this election?
There are bigger things to push Trump on than this.
Many truly innocent people have their sentence commuted but not pardoned by the president.
A commutation just means you don’t serve the sentence. Roger Stone is still a convicted felon. A pardon means the verdict is wiped out.
Wonder if Trump knows the difference.