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CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
9. With Trump's enormous crime ring, they could fill Leavenworth.
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 08:24 PM
Feb 2020

That includes Putin, the Russian Mafia, the money laundering banks, and all the oligarchs. We can separate the family for good measure.

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Good Idea leftieNanner Feb 2020 #1
We have see AG corruption before unc70 Feb 2020 #2
He did time, just like Barr should. CaptYossarian Feb 2020 #4
barr should do serious time empedocles Feb 2020 #6
With Trump's enormous crime ring, they could fill Leavenworth. CaptYossarian Feb 2020 #9
With an occasional treason conviction; fill many Leavenworths empedocles Feb 2020 #11
Mitchell did time for what he did as Chairman to Reelect the President Poiuyt Feb 2020 #7
That's one of those "norms" that is getting shredded by Trump... Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #3
Well, no, we don't need a fourth branch of government. X_Digger Feb 2020 #5
The AG tips the scale Red Mountain Feb 2020 #8
I take your point but TomSlick Feb 2020 #17
Appointed by Congress with 67% of both houses? SmartVoter22 Feb 2020 #10
That would make the AG part of the legislative branch StarfishSaver Feb 2020 #12
Only the nomination and confirmation processes SmartVoter22 Feb 2020 #20
Outside, private organizations have never had the power to nominate people to government positions StarfishSaver Feb 2020 #22
Most states elect the AG SCantiGOP Feb 2020 #13
Ha ha, silly me I THOUGHT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE. a kennedy Feb 2020 #14
The founders zipplewrath Feb 2020 #15
The founders also expected officials to act in the best interests of the country Poiuyt Feb 2020 #18
Yes. zipplewrath Feb 2020 #19
Once upon a time in America that was assumed to be the norm randr Feb 2020 #16
It typically works ok the way it is Buckeyeblue Feb 2020 #21
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