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Our younger progressive Democrats have little patience pwb Dec 2021 #1
Well, knowledge can be difficult to come by. MineralMan Dec 2021 #4
Patience is the traitors' game plan, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #34
It doesn't take a lot of knowledge to understand, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #27
"FORMER" relayerbob Dec 2021 #35
Well, they have more background information than most of us, MineralMan Dec 2021 #46
They still have contacts at DOJ for one thing. gab13by13 Dec 2021 #51
Do they? I don't know that. MineralMan Dec 2021 #55
You understand that info would be classified relayerbob Dec 2021 #70
Thank you treestar Dec 2021 #2
I grew up watching Perry Mason on TV. MineralMan Dec 2021 #5
LOL... and I MissMillie Dec 2021 #49
Eww! I hate Holiday Inn Express hotels! MineralMan Dec 2021 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #3
Generally, prosecutors don't prosecute until their investigation MineralMan Dec 2021 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #13
No, I am not a lawyer. MineralMan Dec 2021 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #23
Yeah, well, at 76, law school probably isn't in my future. MineralMan Dec 2021 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #25
+100. nt MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #26
I'd settle for getting another bachelors degree TexasTowelie Dec 2021 #37
LOL! MineralMan Dec 2021 #63
I'm with you but I think The Slobfather should be indicted now for electoral fraud in Georgia malaise Dec 2021 #47
Possibly. I have no idea what the thinking is at the DOJ. MineralMan Dec 2021 #53
The public most definitely DOES NOT have the right to know the progress MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #9
+100. nt MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #10
I'm guessing, and only guessing, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2021 #20
+100. nt MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #22
Unnnm Rosenberg made a good point, if the DOJ was holding an investigation the Trumpers wouldn't ... uponit7771 Dec 2021 #8
On the other hand, we do not know what testimony the MineralMan Dec 2021 #14
Thank you, you just admitted it, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #40
Jesus, nobody is arguing to dispense with Solomon Dec 2021 #11
+1 leftstreet Dec 2021 #15
. Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #77
as several have pointed out, that IS more or less stopdiggin Dec 2021 #33
The OP is about due process, and the straw man Solomon Dec 2021 #69
The OP mentions due process stopdiggin Dec 2021 #71
Actually, it's constant, just not stated that way. Hortensis Dec 2021 #76
Many posters here would not agree with that in the opposite type of case treestar Dec 2021 #79
Well said MM Pantagruel Dec 2021 #12
Yes, and thank you for that. MineralMan Dec 2021 #18
Due process of nothing is still nothing. gab13by13 Dec 2021 #42
+1 treestar Dec 2021 #80
Due process is the foundation of our legal rights. bluesbassman Dec 2021 #17
Timing is, indeed, important. MineralMan Dec 2021 #19
Michael Cohen was convicted of campaign finance violations gab13by13 Dec 2021 #43
We have a phone recording of Trump pressuring Raffensperger to commit election fraud Martin Eden Dec 2021 #28
Yes. There is a recording. MineralMan Dec 2021 #30
and that is part of the problem stopdiggin Dec 2021 #48
Exactly. We are not a jury, and we are not sitting in an actual MineralMan Dec 2021 #56
Denzel Washington said it best in the movie, Training Day, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2021 #57
Perfect. Yes. MineralMan Dec 2021 #59
exactly. stopdiggin Dec 2021 #60
I'm not a lawyer, but I have helped prepare legal cases when I worked with the state. TexasTowelie Dec 2021 #29
Yes, thanks. MineralMan Dec 2021 #31
We live in a society which expects/demands instant gratification Mr. Ected Dec 2021 #32
Looks sometimes that the legal system has gotten so complex that the actions and PufPuf23 Dec 2021 #36
Perhaps so. How would that "fixing" happen, though? MineralMan Dec 2021 #44
I do not have an answer on how to fix the legal system. Alas and sad. PufPuf23 Dec 2021 #58
I hear you. MineralMan Dec 2021 #61
IIRC, Watergate Pantagruel Dec 2021 #38
Yes, and it finally led to some prosecutions and the resignation MineralMan Dec 2021 #39
I trust Biden, Garland, etc. gulliver Dec 2021 #41
Yes. I trust them, too, generally. MineralMan Dec 2021 #45
The select committee, to date, is the only organization, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #50
We know how to be patient, because we live in the real world. NurseJackie Dec 2021 #52
Well, I just call them as I see them. MineralMan Dec 2021 #62
You appear to be confused dpibel Dec 2021 #64
+1000! n/t Silent3 Dec 2021 #65
99% (and 100 on due process) stopdiggin Dec 2021 #74
Hey there.. msfiddlestix Dec 2021 #66
The myth of Fitzmas, Sur Zobra Dec 2021 #67
As dpibel already said quite well, what you're talking about is much more than due process Silent3 Dec 2021 #68
✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ msfiddlestix Dec 2021 #73
I feel like you might be a little bit in denial as to the reality we are living in msfiddlestix Dec 2021 #72
Well that's a Sideshow Bob rake moment. Sympthsical Dec 2021 #75
My favorite is "people expect everything to be wrapped up in an hour like on TV!" Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #78
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