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LOL ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #1
Had to change He to See you guys... underpants Sep 2014 #2
Why? Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #7
I've seen a number of white collar types, facing prison, off themselves ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #9
Possibly a future republican president could pardon him or commute the sentence? (n/t) thesquanderer Sep 2014 #20
Of course. Always the chance for a presidential pardon. yardwork Sep 2014 #23
Well, Republicans are always interested in cutting the Federal budget, no? Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #58
Oh.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Sep 2014 #66
Local news reports he was sobbing gwheezie Sep 2014 #3
"Face in hands...head almost hit the table" underpants Sep 2014 #5
That's Cha Sep 2014 #15
If she was balling, that would have been big news nt gwheezie Sep 2014 #17
EDITED- combination typing w/o glasses on iPhone and autocorrect underpants Sep 2014 #47
I preferred it before the edit. Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #60
my iphone has autocorrected me with some strange words too, nt gwheezie Sep 2014 #65
Please...she was bawling Demeter Sep 2014 #35
Before, she was ballin'--now, she's bawlin' meow2u3 Sep 2014 #37
Thanks underpants Sep 2014 #48
Were there no cameras allowed? I'd love to see a picture of them. George II Sep 2014 #36
He was as confident yesterday as Governor Perry is today.... Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #14
Good point. Cha Sep 2014 #16
"Very little wiggle room" in sentencing for federal crimes gratuitous Sep 2014 #4
4 months until sentencing - Jan. 6th underpants Sep 2014 #8
Is he in jail tonight? Both of them? FarPoint Sep 2014 #55
No they are at their separate homes underpants Sep 2014 #61
Thanks for the update. FarPoint Sep 2014 #70
Did you ever hear of Rod Blagojevich? ex gov of Illinois? Stuart G Sep 2014 #31
And John Rowland is in the second day of his corruption trial.... George II Sep 2014 #38
Posted this earlier - the difference in coverage was noticeable underpants Sep 2014 #53
Another reason to fight like hell for a Dem in 2016. NYC Liberal Sep 2014 #44
Governors get long prison sentences here in Illinois. mucifer Sep 2014 #45
well drray23 Sep 2014 #6
This was pretty straight forward underpants Sep 2014 #10
oh yes drray23 Sep 2014 #11
Rachel Maddow reported that he had turned down an offer of a plea bargain. Tanuki Sep 2014 #62
Yes. Plea offered that would have kept his wife safe underpants Sep 2014 #64
I too, had faith in God that everything would work out... joeybee12 Sep 2014 #12
Faith in the justice system worked in this case, guess he missed on the outcome. Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #67
I notice NY Times covered this on the web 4 hours ago, CNN 1 hour ago.....and yet to mention Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #13
The lack of coverage was noticeable underpants Sep 2014 #54
Gary Condit seemed to be full time when Fox "News" and others had him convicted of murder. Enthusiast Sep 2014 #74
If you are evil and delusional, your life rarely ends well. SunSeeker Sep 2014 #18
thanks underpants.. Cha Sep 2014 #19
Our nation right now needs ... DrBulldog Sep 2014 #21
His lawyers now understand how it feels ... DrBulldog Sep 2014 #22
Thank you. TNNurse Sep 2014 #25
GREAT reference underpants Sep 2014 #50
And to think... Cirque du So-What Sep 2014 #24
Really! What a delusional idiot! But I live in VA and knew that both these Nay Sep 2014 #71
On appeal he will ask to stay out until case is heard. He won't see jail for a while I bet. kairos12 Sep 2014 #26
Hope his conviction is not DeLay'd Snarkoleptic Sep 2014 #27
Sweet. 3catwoman3 Sep 2014 #28
Pretty silly for a lawyer to be confident, elleng Sep 2014 #29
"I don't need a concession speech"-Romney... SummerSnow Sep 2014 #30
Good Grief. How could they have been at all confident w/ that flimsy defense? dballance Sep 2014 #32
Why were they confident? FuzzyRabbit Sep 2014 #42
Good point. /nt dballance Sep 2014 #43
5 women on the jury and even the RW host said McDonnell taking the stand was a mistake underpants Sep 2014 #52
Absolutely NastyRiffraff Sep 2014 #57
Indeed. The moment he threw her under the bus, I knew he was gonna Nay Sep 2014 #72
This cannot be overstated! SCVDem Sep 2014 #33
Good, every once in a while, there's justice.. mountain grammy Sep 2014 #34
Just like they used to say about Shit-for-Brains ... lpbk2713 Sep 2014 #39
Tried by his peers...not rich ones. Historic NY Sep 2014 #40
A tad off topic: I was following the election mostly from DU... C Moon Sep 2014 #41
Meanwhile In Texas: Ikonoklast Sep 2014 #46
McD was about as confident as Mitt the Twit with about as much good reason. Jack Rabbit Sep 2014 #49
Jack I didn't really complete that in the OP underpants Sep 2014 #59
Nor is my remark directed at you Jack Rabbit Sep 2014 #68
Great post underpants Sep 2014 #69
I think Mitt and company were "confident" in spite of the polls because they thought they Tanuki Sep 2014 #73
Were Karl Rove and Frank Luntz doing the prodictions, there? MADem Sep 2014 #51
...and the landslide will bring you down.... underpants Sep 2014 #56
What are they going to say to media? "We expected a guilty verdict!" merrily Sep 2014 #63
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