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mtasselin

(666 posts)
33. Obama
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 09:32 AM
Jan 2013

As much as I dislike Holder don't think for a minute that the man that I voted for twice does not know what is happening. They will protect the wall street crowd and the gangsters and banksters, oh they are the same. There are several layers of justice in this country those for the rich and the rest of us.

WTF is wrong with DoJ?? 99th_Monkey Jan 2013 #1
Why, indeed! FiveGoodMen Jan 2013 #25
Carmen Ortiz can kiss any political career in Massachusetts goodbye... friendly_iconoclast Jan 2013 #2
Disproportionate punishment is rampant in our criminal justice system. Vattel Jan 2013 #3
And why did the feds get involved? Because MIT asked them to get involved. randome Jan 2013 #4
LOL reorg Jan 2013 #5
That's why MIT is investigating its role in this. randome Jan 2013 #6
Your links flat out contradicts your claims reorg Jan 2013 #8
They don't say WHY the feds took over the case. randome Jan 2013 #10
because they knew who he was? reorg Jan 2013 #11
Conspiracy theory stuff. randome Jan 2013 #14
like your "theory" about MIT reorg Jan 2013 #19
Try debating this guy, and a few other, on the related subject of Julian Assange, 1monster Jan 2013 #38
Thanks for adding this link. In_The_Wind Jan 2013 #34
Language makes a difference. Downwinder Jan 2013 #12
Oh, I get it! Wrecking a person's life beyond proportionality is acceptable for politics! backscatter712 Jan 2013 #15
He was offered a 4-6 month plea bargain that probably would have resulted in probation. randome Jan 2013 #16
No, the minimum the feds were thinking of offering was 4-6 months of hard time. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #17
It's common practice to 'bargain' for closure of a case by threatening more time. randome Jan 2013 #18
They were not "doing their jobs", they were engaging in political repression. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #20
No one forced the federal prosecutor to try to destroy his life MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #21
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #7
It is the duty of he Prosecutor to promote justice not to collect scalps. Downwinder Jan 2013 #9
And meanwhile, the banksters that crashed the economy... backscatter712 Jan 2013 #13
You are absolutely right backscatter712. n/t fasttense Jan 2013 #35
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #22
i hope the online community destroys her miserable fucking life.. frylock Jan 2013 #23
Swartz turned down a plea bargain offering of a six month sentence in a low security facility; then struggle4progress Jan 2013 #24
They were warned by his atty. Downwinder Jan 2013 #27
Zimmerman in Florida,Cops that beat Rodney King, Cops on Danzinger Bridge in New Orleans,also graham4anything Jan 2013 #28
signed the petition it was at > 48,000!! Phillip McCleod Jan 2013 #29
Swartz's made his own decision to kill himself... Ivywoods55 Jan 2013 #30
Anybody need more evidence that Eric Holder is nothing but a corporate tool? CanonRay Jan 2013 #31
I still blame Disney. McCamy Taylor Jan 2013 #32
Obama mtasselin Jan 2013 #33
Obama was the same as Romney or McCain? Nine Jan 2013 #36
Obama is not Superman. randome Jan 2013 #37
Not surprised here, but I'm not infatuated with my federal government either. Puzzledtraveller Jan 2013 #39
She will never get my vote for Gov. Marrah_G Jan 2013 #40
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