Karma bites another one in the ***.*Beekeeper » Today, 5:20 am » wrote: ↑ Poos thing. Actually committing CRIMES rather than INVENTING THEM is going to be one helluva **** show to watch as Big Tish gets sent to prison!!
Bondi ain't playin' on this one.
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1 ... g-n2656796
I don't expect anything will happen to her other than being caught.*Beekeeper » Today, 5:20 am » wrote: ↑ Poos thing. Actually committing CRIMES rather than INVENTING THEM is going to be one helluva **** show to watch as Big Tish gets sent to prison!!
Bondi ain't playin' on this one.
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1 ... g-n2656796
*Beekeeper » Today, 5:20 am » wrote: ↑ Poos thing. Actually committing CRIMES rather than INVENTING THEM is going to be one helluva **** show to watch as Big Tish gets sent to prison!!
Bondi ain't playin' on this one.
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1 ... g-n2656796
DeezerShoove » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Black people think everything is a fight for survival...
Well, at least after getting caught breaking the law.
Then having to rant about "Why she was elected" trying to refocus the narrative?![]()
Greasy Al Sharpton is there supporting another "poor innocent black woman".
**** clown show.
DeezerShoove » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Black people think everything is a fight for survival...
Well, at least after getting caught breaking the law.
Then having to rant about "Why she was elected" trying to refocus the narrative?![]()
Greasy Al Sharpton is there supporting another "poor innocent black woman".
**** clown show.
There are too many honest and principled black people that get sidelined*Beekeeper » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ She isn't facing someone as evil and incompetent as she is. She's up against a REAL prosecutor and litigator in Bondi. She ain't seen NOTHING yet as Bondi WILL uncover even more as she investigates BIG Tish.
I imagine the charges in the indictment grows in large numbers. BECAUSE, Big Tish's BANK STATEMENTS will be subpoenaed/issued a search warrant and you can bet that a TON of corruption will be found there too. These "black" politicos really think they have total immunity from being held accountable once elected.
DeezerShoove » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ There are too many honest and principled black people that get sidelined
while a loser **** like this gets "the stage".
What is wrong with them?
*Beekeeper » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ If you notice, the more guilty they are, the LOUDER they screech. That's the go-to that they think is going to make it all go away.
And sadly, their "community" thinks that they are heroes once they get caught and all rally behind their CRIMINAL ASSES!!
Part of me is glad she's getting the same hot poker that they shoved up Trump's as, thrust deep within her big booty. On the other hand, I'm not in favor of Republicans playing stupid Democrat games with the courts. I'd rather them work on figuring out how to stop courts from being used politically.Fuelman » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Her own words in the Trump trial are going to be turned around and pointed at her!
Priceless!
Unless she can prove she didn't sign the loan documents, she is toast by her own words in Trump's trial.Skans » 24 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Part of me is glad she's getting the same hot poker that they shoved up Trump's as, thrust deep within her big booty. On the other hand, I'm not in favor of Republicans playing stupid Democrat games with the courts. I'd rather them work on figuring out how to stop courts from being used politically.
If she did something that amounts to real jail time, then go for it. But, if all they are going to do is plea to picking up trash in a highway median - waste of time, waste of money.
I know, I know, tit for tat. What they did to Trump (which was completely wrong) we are doing to her. Like I said - part of me loves this - the part that craves vengeance upon my enemies; and part of me dislikes it - the part that wishes Republicans would find a better way of increasing their ranks than simply turning the tables on the Democrats.Fuelman » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Unless she can prove she didn't sign the loan documents, she is toast by her own words in Trump's trial.
The going rate is $11 million per offense according to the Trump case.
She can work it off at McDonald's!
It's poetic justice and the kind of karma that should be bestowed on all scum bags.Skans » 22 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I know, I know, tit for tat. What they did to Trump (which was completely wrong) we are doing to her. Like I said - part of me loves this - the part that craves vengeance upon my enemies; and part of me dislikes it - the part that wishes Republicans would find a better way of increasing their ranks than simply turning the tables on the Democrats.
Stop saving humanity promising artificial tomorrows to each great great grandchild changing population as genetic has always kept ancestries eternally separated daily here now.Skans » 22 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I know, I know, tit for tat. What they did to Trump (which was completely wrong) we are doing to her. Like I said - part of me loves this - the part that craves vengeance upon my enemies; and part of me dislikes it - the part that wishes Republicans would find a better way of increasing their ranks than simply turning the tables on the Democrats.
We need to make an example out of her.Skans » Today, 8:44 am » wrote: ↑ Part of me is glad she's getting the same hot poker that they shoved up Trump's as, thrust deep within her big booty. On the other hand, I'm not in favor of Republicans playing stupid Democrat games with the courts. I'd rather them work on figuring out how to stop courts from being used politically.
If she did something that amounts to real jail time, then go for it. But, if all they are going to do is plea to picking up trash in a highway median - waste of time, waste of money.