drywalldog
15 years ago
The holier than though crowd loses a big fish. Could be up to life in prison. Hope he enjoyed his turn on Dancin with the Stars. Maybe he and Charlie can room together.[-x ✋ 🤦 =p~ 👻
HockeyDad
15 years ago
It is the Republican Culture of Corruption.
drywalldog
15 years ago
Really surprised they found him guilty of anything!!
HockeyDad
15 years ago
The judge was a Democrat appointed by Carter and rigged the jury instructions.
drywalldog
15 years ago
Still, Slick Willie would have beat it, thought Tom could also. Either he was to arrogant, or too stupid.
drywalldog
15 years ago
Man it was a Texas Jury, you wouldn't think they could be that un-American, to let a lib judge tell them what to do.
wheelrite
15 years ago

The holier than though crowd loses a big fish. Could be up to life in prison. Hope he enjoyed his turn on Dancin with the Stars. Maybe he and Charlie can room together.[-x ✋ 🤦 =p~ 👻

drywalldog wrote:




It'll be over turned on appeal...

He's a Great American...

Obama could'nt carry Delay's slush fund...
drywalldog
15 years ago
Life in prison Wheel, that's almost as bad a term as your wife got!!
drywalldog
15 years ago
Yes he and Charlie Rangel are both great American's.
donutboy2000
15 years ago
Wait for the appeal Comrade.
jackconrad
15 years ago
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borndead1
15 years ago

Life in prison Wheel, that's almost as bad a term as your wife got!!

drywalldog wrote:




Oh, SNAP!
Kawak
15 years ago
I don't have any facts about this case but if he was in Selma he is innocent and a great guy. Now all he needs to do is hand out turkeys to seniors freezing in 61 degree temps and he's gold

drywalldog
15 years ago
Huck, you got two other threads you can comment on for Charlie R., don't change the subject, we are talking about the party that isn't corrupt here. Judged by a jury of his peers to be guilty.
Kawak
15 years ago
Puppy, just like a lib you follow the same rules:

Here are just a few:

I wants mine! You's got to much! Even if you did earn it and I didn't.

We libs fucked up but someone else did to so that makes it right and justifiable!

Two wrongs make it allright and so do three lefts...



Here's a concept for you. If they are corrupt kick them to the curb. This one will be hard for you I know.

Oh, and it's Bush's fault

drywalldog
15 years ago
Stick to the point Huck, or go back to Charlies threads, you got anything real to add, didn't think so.
calavera
15 years ago
How about this: if he is found guilty then he is punished. I don't care what party he is or who he is.

Not a difficult concept for anyone to grasp. If you commit a crime and get caught, you get punished.

That is all that needs to be said, so if you want to add anything else, you are just being partisan and are part of the problem.





J
drywalldog
15 years ago
Here, here Calavera and I agree, end time are here.
Kawak
15 years ago

Here, here Calavera and I agree, end time are here.

drywalldog wrote:



Not true... Not in your DNA. But i'm sure it sounds good in your head when you hear yourself say it puppy.

Now, go snuggle up with wifey and stop stirring up the boards. It's Thanksgiving!
donutboy2000
15 years ago
Comrade


AUSTIN, Texas – Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay argued throughout his trial that the deck was stacked against him by a politically motivated prosecutor and a jury from the most Democratic city in one of the most Republican states.

But following DeLay's conviction Wednesday on money laundering and conspiracy charges, some legal experts say the edge may now shift to the Republican who represented a conservative Houston suburb for 22 years.

Before DeLay's inevitable appeal, which his lawyers predict will be a far friendlier process than his trial, he faces sentencing next month from Senior Judge Pat Priest. While technically the money laundering charge carries a punishment of up to life in prison, the judge has wide latitude and could end up just giving him probation.

"It is absolutely impossible he would get anywhere near life," said Philip Hilder, a Houston criminal defense attorney and former federal prosecutor. "It would be a period of a few years, if he gets prison."


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