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Mark 8:36.Makes sense. And makes her moral repugnancy inexusable.
Imagine selling your soul for South Carolina?
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Mark 8:36.Makes sense. And makes her moral repugnancy inexusable.
I have a feeling Trump is going to get a lot of selective prosecution arguments against him. Of course, the underlying cases are often so weak that it would just be gilding the lily. Kinda like John Durham going 0-fer in his weak ass prosecutions.Hey @Calheel , remember when you said that Lisa Cook would have the strongest case of selective prosecution you've seen?
Now do Tish James, lol. When they fire the prosecutor because he won't invent evidence, it doesn't speak well to the future of the prosecution, one would hope.
The ketchup in England isn’t the same as ketchup here. It’s more vinegary. Hope whatever he ate gave him a severe case of stomach cramps and screaming shits.He probably didn’t eat the zucchini wrapped around the chicken, but he probably unwrapped it, asked for ketchup, and ate the chicken once they brought him the ketchup to dip it in.
I know. It's just hilarious.I have a feeling Trump is going to get a lot of selective prosecution arguments against him. Of course, the underlying cases are often so weak that it would just be gilding the lily. Kinda like John Durham going 0-fer in his weak ass prosecutions.
It profit a man nothing to sell his soul for the whole world, but for Wales?Mark 8:36.
Imagine selling your soul for South Carolina?
I'd take Wales over South Carolina.It profit a man nothing to sell his soul for the whole world, but for Wales?
I’d assume investigations are solely an Article II function that the courts wouldn’t enjoin - especially not these days.I know. It's just hilarious.
Can you move to shut down an investigation based on selective prosecution? Like, if Trump fires the US attorney for not bringing charges, and the new us attorney comes in and continues to "investigate," at what point can Tish ask the court to stop the whole farce? I don't know the answer to that. It might not be a well established answer because this hasn't really been a thing any time recently.
Plenty of people have. Nancy Mace likely doesn’t make “The 1,000 Worst South Carolinians.”Mark 8:36.
Imagine selling your soul for South Carolina?
But surely there has to be a line that could be crossed. For instance, let's say they keep investigating after the limitations period has expired. The harassment continues and at that point it just becomes harassment for its own sake.I’d assume investigations are solely an Article II function that the courts wouldn’t enjoin - especially not these days.
I kind of hope she is. Not that Mace has ever been a paragon of civility, but it's sad to think someone would become as morally repugnant as she is as a matter of entirely free will. If it's a substance issue, she can get help. If this version of her is a choice, that's just really sad.
Mace should be censured for this alone. Immediately. We as a nation cannot stand for this racist garbage as if it's just politics as usual.Either that or she's just shown everyone her true self. I suppose it could be both. Her comments about Omar are among the most racist statements I've seen from a federal law maker in a very long time.