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EarlG
Apr 2018
OP
Sneederbunk
(14,290 posts)1. Fool!
underpants
(182,802 posts)2. Well Cohen IS Russian Mafia
Fritz Walter
(4,291 posts)3. Waiting for someone to mention that to Rick Scott
Gov. Dickhead pleaded the Fifth Amendment 75 times during a deposition several years ago.
According to PolitiFact
Scott gave a deposition in 2000 in which he invoked the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 75 times. The amendment reads in part that no one "shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself."
But that deposition was not part of the criminal fraud case being pursued by the federal government. In fact, Scott was never officially questioned during the federal criminal investigation.
The deposition was part of a civil case in which Nevada Communications Corp. alleged that Columbia/HCA breached the terms of a communications contract.
Scott gave the deposition at his offices in Stamford, Conn., on July 27, 2000, months before the settlement with the federal government. (The records of Scotts deposition were distributed to reporters by Scotts Republican primary opponent Bill McCollum in 2010.)
But that deposition was not part of the criminal fraud case being pursued by the federal government. In fact, Scott was never officially questioned during the federal criminal investigation.
The deposition was part of a civil case in which Nevada Communications Corp. alleged that Columbia/HCA breached the terms of a communications contract.
Scott gave the deposition at his offices in Stamford, Conn., on July 27, 2000, months before the settlement with the federal government. (The records of Scotts deposition were distributed to reporters by Scotts Republican primary opponent Bill McCollum in 2010.)
Guess whos running for the US Senate.
Go on, youll never guess!
Initech
(100,075 posts)4. But... but... her emails!
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)7. Bite...meet....Butt
pangaia
(24,324 posts)8. OKAY, Now even I(EYE) am starting to laugh a little.
This stupid fucking piece of shit LLOLO..ol
Somebody needs to take him out NOW !!
And I do NOT mean shoot him.
I mean grab him by one ear and drag him out behind the white house and give him a 'hickory branch ass whupping' he will never forget. Then plant a foot in his fat butt, push him out the gate and send him on his way.. TOO JAIL!!
By the way I get to play NIMROD from the Enigma Variations in about a week. YAY !!