Jim Jordan is dealing with that aspect ....and so far Fanni has not complied .....31stArrival » 15 Mar 2024, 10:28 am » wrote: ↑ What the **** about embezzlement of tax payer revenues that didn't go to serving the people with equal justice. Abuse of office, etc??????????????? Oh how soon people forget the true crime against ancestries living under the tyranny of nobody knows more than rule of law suggests possible tomorrow.
31stArrival » 15 Mar 2024, 10:28 am » wrote: ↑ What the **** about embezzlement of tax payer revenues that didn't go to serving the people with equal justice. Abuse of office, etc??????????????? Oh how soon people forget the true crime against ancestries living under the tyranny of nobody knows more than rule of law suggests possible tomorrow.
I see your one track mantra working as assigned since birth. What business were they working? **** over everyone else's ancestry so far. See how equal time evolving doesn't discriminate over intellectual typecasting this species by race, creed, color, etc.Buck Naked » 15 Mar 2024, 10:51 am » wrote: ↑ he was paid for work he was hired for what’s the big deal? You’ve never heard of an office romance?
31stArrival » 15 Mar 2024, 10:28 am » wrote: ↑ What the **** about embezzlement of tax payer revenues that didn't go to serving the people with equal justice. Abuse of office, etc??????????????? Oh how soon people forget the true crime against ancestries living under the tyranny of nobody knows more than rule of law suggests possible tomorrow.
Evolving isn't. I am not pretending nobody knows how genetics works as actually evolving forward here in specific eternal separation of occupying time uniquely alive.Fuelman » 15 Mar 2024, 12:04 pm » wrote: ↑ :rofl: :rolleyes: :rofl:
It appears the law is as vague as we could even possibly imagine!
Cannonpointer » 07 Mar 2024, 3:07 am » wrote: ↑ And they'd have gotten away with it, too - if it hadn't been for those meddling investigators!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH_1w86Ut-w
I have to say, I find it shocking that she remains on the case. But the smell - oh, the smell. It will never be out of the air.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a law Wednesday allowing a commission to begin sanctioning and removing prosecutors in the state, which could disrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s prosecution against former President Trump.“This legislation will help ensure rogue and incompetent prosecutors are held accountable if they refuse to uphold the law,” Kemp said before signing the bill.Cannonpointer » 15 Mar 2024, 5:41 pm » wrote: ↑ I have to say, I find it shocking that she remains on the case. But the smell - oh, the smell. It will never be out of the air.
Her case is **** either way - but the judge belongs before the bar for not putting her before the bar. It is just beyond the pale that a simpering white liberal judge would manifest his racism of low expectations from the bench, holding aunt jemima to a low standard that no white person would ever be allowed to get away with. The OBVIOUS lies about paying back the emoluments would never, ever have been accepted from a white person. They were preposterous on their face: "I BE havin' cash - mah diddy din even HAB no bank! Das mah cutcher!"
She just went full *** and the white liberal judge had to accept that this was *** and so that's okay.
Exactly correct. The fact that the legislature had to act is an indictment of the judicial branch. The standard is CRYSTAL clear: the mere APPEARANCE of impropriety is sufficient - impropriety need not be conclusively proved. The judge's pretense that there were not OBVIOUS emoluments - that the evidence did not sustain the charge on its face - in no way justifies leaving her on the case. The mere APPEARANCE of impropriety should have landed her in front of the corrupt Georgia Bar - but the corrupt Georgia Judge refused to do his job. He applied a RELAXED STANDARD n the case of a black woman, because he is a racist piece of ****.Majik » 15 Mar 2024, 6:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a law Wednesday allowing a commission to begin sanctioning and removing prosecutors in the state, which could disrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s prosecution against former President Trump.“This legislation will help ensure rogue and incompetent prosecutors are held accountable if they refuse to uphold the law,” Kemp said before signing the bill.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watc ... ion-trump/
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has threatened Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis with contempt of Congress if Willis does not comply with a congressional subpoena as part of the committee's investigation into her office's use of federal funds.1 day ago
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/jim-jor ... al%20funds.
This **** show is far from over ....