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Another potential convict JimDandy Apr 2014 #1
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Could she be sentenced to stoning? The rock kind. n/t jtuck004 Apr 2014 #2
Ernst has some unfortunate problems. joshcryer Apr 2014 #4
I did that and she does seems like a very disturbed person. brer cat Apr 2014 #6
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She handled it so well crim son Apr 2014 #26
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Hopefully prior to or at trial they can negotiate a psychiatric evaluation and sentence commensurate okaawhatever Apr 2014 #18
Hillary still has Secret Service protection doesn't she? She's not just "former" Sec of State but FailureToCommunicate Apr 2014 #5
Yes, she still has SS protection and they were there. Beacool Apr 2014 #11
there's a law against shoe throwing? leftyohiolib Apr 2014 #7
Not specifically of course, but throwing something at someone with intent to harm bigworld Apr 2014 #8
Matching turquoise jacket and jeans? bigworld Apr 2014 #9
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Good!! Beacool Apr 2014 #10
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politically smarter? Then whos fault will it be when the voice in her head, directs again? Sunlei Apr 2014 #14
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Thank you, I should have remembered Sunlei Apr 2014 #19
What specifically leads you to that premise? LanternWaste Apr 2014 #16
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It's not up to Hillary to "let it go". Beacool Apr 2014 #21
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If the woman is found to be mentally ill crim son Apr 2014 #27
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I don't get your logic. Beacool Apr 2014 #40
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Why would she have that power? nt. msanthrope Apr 2014 #30
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Perhaps you are unfamiliar with history. Go read the history of Watergate, and how msanthrope Apr 2014 #32
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As a criminal defense attorney, I am most assuredly familiar with how things "work." msanthrope Apr 2014 #35
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This woman seems like she has a very serious, long term mental illness. Sunlei Apr 2014 #13
Yes, it is. Beacool Apr 2014 #23
At least she is in the Federal system. Perhaps she will get more help through them. Sunlei Apr 2014 #25
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Federal prisons vs a state/public prison? One is better off spending years in Federal prison. Sunlei Apr 2014 #37
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what did you 'dispute' ? Sunlei Apr 2014 #39
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Feds re-arrest woman in Clinton shoe throw struggle4progress Apr 2014 #43
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I love that story. Kingofalldems Apr 2014 #45
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The President doesn't decide who is prosecuted either. Kingofalldems Apr 2014 #47
Well, he is Eric Holder's boss. cabrona Apr 2014 #48
I'm a Warren supporter, but.... cabrona Apr 2014 #49
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