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07-30-2016, 04:30 PM
"Chris Blair has agreed to drop out of the race for Marion County sheriff in return for a deal in his pending criminal case."
pam bondi at work again, where are you law and order repubs?
He walks away with a pension and has charges of perjury and official misconduct dropped by just dropping from the race. Good going pam. trump would be proud of you!
Guest
07-30-2016, 05:34 PM
"Chris Blair has agreed to drop out of the race for Marion County sheriff in return for a deal in his pending criminal case."
pam bondi at work again, where are you law and order repubs?
He walks away with a pension and has charges of perjury and official misconduct dropped by just dropping from the race. Good going pam. trump would be proud of you!
How many felonies does Hillary have pending right now? About 27??? Is that including the one that she or the DNC perpetrated at the DNC when they allowed an Illegal Alien on stage? A violation of the felony: 8 U.S. Code § 1324
Tell you what, after Trump is elected and Hillary pays for all her crimes, we'll check out what you construe as a crime in the local area. Perhaps, we'll run him for governor.
Guest
07-30-2016, 05:44 PM
How many felonies does Hillary have pending right now? About 27??? Is that including the one that she or the DNC perpetrated at the DNC when they allowed an Illegal Alien on stage? A violation of the felony: 8 U.S. Code § 1324
Tell you what, after Trump is elected and Hillary pays for all her crimes, we'll check out what you construe as a crime in the local area. Perhaps, we'll run him for governor.
No defense for pam? You have to just change the topic. The only felon is trump for fraud. Did you forget trump university?
Guest
07-30-2016, 06:26 PM
No defense for pam? You have to just change the topic. The only felon is trump for fraud. Did you forget trump university?
Sorry but you are confused. Even with my limited knowledge of the law, I know the difference between a civil action against a business and a criminal charge.
So, here is an example for your edification:
Trump's business is being sued, CIVILLY
The Clinton Foundation is being investigated for Tax Fraud, a felony.
One is a civil charge and the other is a criminal felony charge.
Did I make that easy enough for your comprehension or would you find a need for me to draw you a picture?
Guest
07-31-2016, 07:15 AM
Sorry but you are confused. Even with my limited knowledge of the law, I know the difference between a civil action against a business and a criminal charge.
So, here is an example for your edification:
Trump's business is being sued, CIVILLY
The Clinton Foundation is being investigated for Tax Fraud, a felony.
One is a civil charge and the other is a criminal felony charge.
Did I make that easy enough for your comprehension or would you find a need for me to draw you a picture?
Yes draw me a picture, but I doubt you can because your very confused.
Guest
07-31-2016, 07:25 AM
Sorry but you are confused. Even with my limited knowledge of the law, I know the difference between a civil action against a business and a criminal charge.
So, here is an example for your edification:
Trump's business is being sued, CIVILLY
The Clinton Foundation is being investigated for Tax Fraud, a felony.
One is a civil charge and the other is a criminal felony charge.
Did I make that easy enough for your comprehension or would you find a need for me to draw you a picture?
Go here, they will be going after him criminally after the civil trial. Maybe this will clear up your clouded thinking.
Trump University: N.Y. attorney general says 'this is straight up fraud' - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/02/politics/eric-schneiderman-attorney-general-trump-university-fraud/index.html#)
Guest
07-31-2016, 10:42 AM
Go here, they will be going after him criminally after the civil trial. Maybe this will clear up your clouded thinking.
Trump University: N.Y. attorney general says 'this is straight up fraud' - CNNPolitics.com (http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/02/politics/eric-schneiderman-attorney-general-trump-university-fraud/index.html#)
CNN ???? Ha, ha, ha, Good one!
Guest
07-31-2016, 10:48 AM
Sorry but you are confused. Even with my limited knowledge of the law, I know the difference between a civil action against a business and a criminal charge.
So, here is an example for your edification:
Trump's business is being sued, CIVILLY
The Clinton Foundation is being investigated for Tax Fraud, a felony.
One is a civil charge and the other is a criminal felony charge.
Did I make that easy enough for your comprehension or would you find a need for me to draw you a picture?
There is a big difference between investigated and convicted.
Guest
07-31-2016, 12:25 PM
There is a big difference between investigated and convicted.
Duhhh!?
Guest
07-31-2016, 07:58 PM
"Chris Blair has agreed to drop out of the race for Marion County sheriff in return for a deal in his pending criminal case."
pam bondi at work again, where are you law and order repubs?
He walks away with a pension and has charges of perjury and official misconduct dropped by just dropping from the race. Good going pam. trump would be proud of you!
I could not believe the package he is walking away with. Florida has a program where they apparently let employees collect retirement benefits without retiring while getting their normal wages. These funds are held in some kind of fund and paid out at retirement. This was close to a half million dollar kiss besides a pension north of $8000. A month and I would guess medical coverage. Pretty damn good gig.
Guest
08-01-2016, 05:21 AM
I could not believe the package he is walking away with. Florida has a program where they apparently let employees collect retirement benefits without retiring while getting their normal wages. These funds are held in some kind of fund and paid out at retirement. This was close to a half million dollar kiss besides a pension north of $8000. A month and I would guess medical coverage. Pretty damn good gig.
THIS is why the country is broke...people "scamming" the system to get all they can. Almost $100,000 yearly in retirement?
Theft and corruption is EVERYWHERE!
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