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Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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MalO

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I'm happy to see this. I didn't think Haley was bad at first, and then all this money started being dumped on her from billionaires and I didn't want to see her in the race anymore.

Seems like Iowa shares the same idea.

I think it's safe to say that the American people are sick and tired of all our politicians being bought and paid for by a handful of rich bastards.

 

Sgfeer

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^^can't take any more migrants, oh wait, more money? Sure send them our way^^



 

Sgfeer

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^^media got its orders^^



 

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imprimis

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Does Greece have an extradition treaty with the US?


Cuban like many other billionaire megalomaniacs speaks out of both sides of his mouths.

Branson was knighted by the bitch. Would be surprised if he wasn’t a pedo.
Or Randy Andy's gay lover.

One could assume it was an oversight, but digging deeper the potential reason becomes obvious. As has been pointed out in prior filings, the special prosecutor’s oath of office was never filed. While this may have been an oversight, it may have been purposeful—a specific attempt to shield from public knowledge the fact that the special prosecutor had, in fact, been appointed without legal authority. Perhaps more important and enlightening, however, is the identity and qualifications of the specific person the district attorney chose to put in charge of this prosecution.The district attorney chose to appoint her romantic partner, who at all times relevant to this prosecution has been a married man. Admittedly, this is a bold allegation considering it is directed to one of the most powerful people in the State of Georgia, the Fulton County District Attorney. Nevertheless, the district attorney’s fame and power do not change the fact that she decided to appoint as the special prosecutor a person with whom she had a personal relationship and who is now leading the day-to-day prosecution of this case. Even assuming this type of nepotism might be forgiven in the abstract, a review of the amount of money that the special prosecutor has been paid by the district attorney and the personal activities of the district attorney and the special prosecutor during the pendency of this prosecution shed light on just how self-serving this arrangement has been.The Court may well be wondering, and for good reason, “How do you know this?” and “Why does it matter?”How Do We Know This?• Open records requests to Fulton County reveal that the district attorney did not obtain county approval to appoint the special prosecutor. Why would the district attorney not obtain this approval prior to appointing the special prosecutor?• The special prosecutor has admitted his oath was not filed prior to his work on this case. Why would the special prosecutor not just file the oath, a simple administrative task for a lawyer?• The special prosecutor is seeking a divorce in Cobb County and sought successfully to seal those records, hiding them from public view. Why would a private citizen such as the special prosecutor shield filings related to his income and spending from public view?• While the filings in the divorce case are sealed by Court order (the legality of which is open to question), information obtained outside of court filings indicates that the district attorney and special prosecutor have traveled personally together to such places as Napa Valley, Florida and the Caribbean and the special prosecutor has purchased tickets for both of them to travel on both the Norweigan and Royal Caribbean cruise lines. Traveling together to such places as Washington, D.C. or New York City might make sense for work purposes in light of other pending litigation, but what work purpose could only be served by travel to this traditional vacation destinations?• The district attorney and the special prosecutor have been seen in private together in and about the Atlanta area and believed to have co-habited in some form or fashion at a location owned by neither of them.• Sources close to both the special prosecutor and the district attorney have confirmed they had an ongoing, personal relationship during the pendency of the special prosecutor’s divorce proceedings.• According to these sources, the personal relationship between the district attorney and the special prosecutor began before this prosecution was initiated and before the district attorney appointed the special prosecutor.• Undersigned counsel knows the special prosecutor and has researched his litigation experience. That research reveals that the special prosecutor has never tried a felony RICO case. The State of Georgia and the City of Atlanta has several lawyers who specialize in the prosecuting and defending RICO cases. Despite having access to these resources, why would the district attorney, instead, appoint someone who has never tried a felony RICO case, particularly in a case with such national significance as this one?• The special prosecutor, based on his lack of experience in this type of felony, would not be qualified under Fulton County’s standards to be appointed to represent any defendant in this case given the complexity of the charges. If the special prosecutor is not qualified to defend this case under Fulton County’s standards, then how is he qualified to prosecute the case? Is that why the district attorney did not seek approval for his appointment? If so, why did she seek to appoint an unqualified lawyer without approval to preside over this prosecution?• Since being appointed as special prosecutor, the special prosecutor has been paid an estimated almost $1,000,000.00 in legal fees. Of course, additional fees would be expected when private counsel is hired, but that would assume they are not in a relationship with the district attorney and they were qualified to do the work they were hired to do.• The special prosecutor’s fees have been lucrative in comparison by any reasonable measure. The district attorney’s yearly salary, including state and county supplements, is $198,266.66 and the total annual budget for the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office for fiscal year 2022 was $31,541,968.00. The district attorney lobbied for additional money from Fulton County to hire lawyers and staff to clear the backlog after Covid. Why didn’t she use that money to hire qualified in-house staff to try this case? Why did she, instead, use that money to retain the special prosecutor?Why Is This Important?• The district attorney’s failure to obtain the required approval to appoint the special prosecutor prior to him obtaining indictments against Mr. Roman renders the special prosecutor’s service in that role a nullity and without effect under Georgia law, so the indictments he assisted in securing suffer from a structural and irreparable defect and must be dismissed.• In light of the district attorney’s personal relationship to the special prosecutor prior to his appointment as the special prosecutor, his appointment created an impermissible and irreparable conflict of interest under Georgia’s Rules of Professional Conduct, which requires the disqualification of both lawyers and their respective offices and firms.• The district attorney’s apparent intentional failure to disclose her conflict of interest to Fulton County and the Court, combined with her decision to employ the special prosecutor based on her own personal interests may well be an act to defraud the public of honest services since the district attorney “personally benefitted from an undisclosed conflict of interest” which is a crime under 18 U.S.C. § 1346 as well as a predicate act which could result in a RICO charge against both the district attorney and the special prosecutor.• Putting aside both the legal and ethical implications of their conduct, their conduct also undermines the sanctity of the criminal justice system, erodes public trust in our judicial system, and would place them above the law. To allow this conduct to go unchecked by a powerful, public, elected official threatens to undermine the very principles of democracy that the district attorney herself claims to defend in this prosecution. It seems hard to believe that such a powerful person could escape scrutiny and accountability for such egregious conduct simply because she believes she maintains a moral high ground and holds one of the powerful positions inthe State of Georgia. This is particularly true since she has used that platform and the megaphone it provides to tour the country giving interviews in her pursuit of a conviction.It is for these reasons and the other important reasons set forth below that the instant motion is being filed. The actions of the district attorney and the special prosecutor are indefensible under the law and our Rules of Professional Conduct and have ultimately created a fatal and irreparable defect in the indictment against Mr. Roman and a conflict of interest that has tainted the entire prosecution. To allow either of them to stand above the law would be to invite and encourage the same behavior in the future, so Mr. Roman respectfully requests that the Court grant the instant and dismiss the indictment in its entirety as to Mr. Roman. Mr. Roman also respectfully requests that the Court disqualify Willis, Wade and their respective offices and firms from any further involvement in the prosecution of this matter."


9:19 PM · Jan 8, 2024
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Are there any judges around who have the balls to rule these prosecutions are a sham?
 

imprimis

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^^media got its orders^^



Does Big Mike expect someone to lift his dress?
 

s-ou-thern

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^^media got its orders^^



Observation from Clapper article…

Do we really need introverts running the military?
 

TopHook

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At least Carolina didn't make the list.
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Sgfeer

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^^again, where was this in the early 70's

 

22*43*51

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The judge that was attacked by Deobra Redden threw the fucking book at him as I predicted.

For the battery charge he was facing when he first appeared she gave him 19-48 months.

THEN…

She charged him with:

• attempted murder against the elderly

• battery on a protected person resulting in substantial bodily harm against the elderly

• extortion

• intimidating a public officer with threat of force

• disregarding the safety of a person resulting in substantial bodily harm

• battery by a probationer or parolee

• unlawful act regarding fluid by a prisoner in confinement

• six counts of battery on a protected person

Dude is proper fucked.
 

22*43*51

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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗕𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰

17 new Jeffrey Epstein documents.

Dr. Fauci interview with lawmakers related to the U.S. Covid response.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin still missing in action.

Mike Pence defends FBI for January 6 inside job.

Blackrock will be laying off 600 employees.

JP Morgan analyst predicts a blackout for the United States in 2024.

JP Morgan analyst predicts Joe Biden to step down due to health reasons.

Chairman Comer releases Hunter Biden Contempt of Congress Resolution.

Rumors of CIA being held accountable for DEW attacks in Maui, Hawaii.

Prime Minister of France, Elisabeth Borne resigns.

Jeffrey Epstein secretly recorded sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Richard Branson and Bill Clinton according to new Epstein documents.

Farmers in Germany are fighting back against the country's World Economic Forum agenda.

Michelle Obama is "terrified about what could possibly happen in the next election."

Epstein Court documents reveal testimony indicating Hillary Clinton sent henchmen to intimidate Epstein victim.

Spain proposed a nationwide mandate for people to wear masks in hospitals and health clinics again.

Underground tunnels discovered under Synagogues in New York City.
 

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