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gab13by13

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26. Onenote never answered the question
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 07:09 AM
Jun 2024

about TSF palling around with criminals. Criminal Steve Bannon is one of his advisors. Will he be penalized in any way because he hangs with criminals? Seriously does anyone believe that when he is sentenced the judge will say, based on information gathered at the sentencing hearing that you run around with criminals I must sentence you to home confinement.

The criteria that is supposed to be used at today's hearing will be ignored for TSF, how do I know that? History.

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He's NOT a convicted felon [View all] orangecrush Jun 2024 OP
Which restrictions and conditions apply to "every other convicted felon"? onenote Jun 2024 #1
Will he be asked if he pals around with criminals like, gab13by13 Jun 2024 #5
He might be. Or he might not be. It's not required. onenote Jun 2024 #6
Serious question - can they play this? 😂 😂😂 malaise Jun 2024 #8
Again, who is "they"? onenote Jun 2024 #10
The probation peeps malaise Jun 2024 #12
I'm 80 years old. Over the years I''ve seen many politicat ads. This one is easily Ping Tung Jun 2024 #11
Agree malaise Jun 2024 #13
With all the I believes in there we should call it malaise Jun 2024 #25
Spot on malaise gab13by13 Jun 2024 #14
You forgot his other job's scanning gossip columns malaise Jun 2024 #15
That was too funny, malaise. dmr Jun 2024 #19
There were a few on Saturday - I stole it malaise Jun 2024 #23
Do you have a link to the video? Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2024 #28
Will search for it when I return home malaise Jun 2024 #31
Here malaise Jun 2024 #35
Thanks! OK, it's a fake, but funny and sad at the same time. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2024 #37
Here's what Andrew Weissman says about that: NJCher Jun 2024 #22
he should face all the misery RANDYWILDMAN Jun 2024 #2
Not every felon faces the same "misery." onenote Jun 2024 #16
He was convicted of felonious charges. orange jar Jun 2024 #3
Yeah orangecrush Jun 2024 #17
Big deal, not. I bet it has happened before which is why it was offered. How about answering question 1? Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2024 #20
Onenote never answered the question gab13by13 Jun 2024 #26
He did, in post 6, in reply to you Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2024 #27
Here's the rest of what you posted that onenote posted gab13by13 Jun 2024 #30
onenote answered it. The answer is nobody knows. It's in post 6 Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2024 #32
No disrespect but I would rather onenote tell me that his answer is no one knows. gab13by13 Jun 2024 #33
Yes bdamomma Jun 2024 #29
We won't know until July 11th FakeNoose Jun 2024 #4
what special concessions do you mean? NJCher Jun 2024 #21
Yup orangecrush Jun 2024 #39
Equal justice under the law... Beachnutt Jun 2024 #7
He is a conviceted felon who has yet to even begin paying his price to humanity. Ping Tung Jun 2024 #9
Trump was informed of a pending cavity search DoBW Jun 2024 #18
Too good malaise Jun 2024 #24
Let's cut to the chase gab13by13 Jun 2024 #34
Weissman knows federal law and process. Not New York State law and process. onenote Jun 2024 #36
Agree, but, with our two-tier justice system in play the game changes. republianmushroom Jun 2024 #38
Are all parole hearings done online now? Emile Jun 2024 #40
No orangecrush Jun 2024 #41
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