Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
What a sexist post. Do you enjoy being a misogynist?
Had Mueller been named Roberta, I perhaps would have used a different title. Do you like my choice? He's certainly a better man than Trump.
Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
What a sexist post. Do you enjoy being a misogynist?
A liar and a killer that has cost the USA over a hundred million...interesting.
"Two of the men died in prison after being falsely convicted in the 1965 gangland murder. Another, Peter Limone, spent 33 years in jail before he was exonerated in 2001. The fourth, Joseph Salvati, spent 29 years in prison.
“It took 30 years to uncover this injustice,” Federal District Judge Nancy Gertner said in announcing her decision. She said the case was about “the framing of innocent men,” adding that “F.B.I. officials allowed their employees up the line to ruin lives.”"
Other team members have related cases. Good guys?...Not so much.
[h=1]Justices Unanimously Overturn Conviction of Arthur Andersen[/h]"The decision was "truly a slap in the face of the government for overreaching," Robin Conrad, a lawyer with the United States Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants."
[h=1]Mueller’s top prosecutor promoted despite multiple overturned convictions[/h]"Defense attorneys in the Enron case say Weissmann “intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused,” Rowan Scarborough wrote in an Oct. 22 report for The Washington Times."
Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
Thanks needed a good laugh for the day.
Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
A liar and a killer that has cost the USA over a hundred million...interesting.
"Two of the men died in prison after being falsely convicted in the 1965 gangland murder. Another, Peter Limone, spent 33 years in jail before he was exonerated in 2001. The fourth, Joseph Salvati, spent 29 years in prison.
“It took 30 years to uncover this injustice,” Federal District Judge Nancy Gertner said in announcing her decision. She said the case was about “the framing of innocent men,” adding that “F.B.I. officials allowed their employees up the line to ruin lives.”"
Other team members have related cases. Good guys?...Not so much.
[h=1]Justices Unanimously Overturn Conviction of Arthur Andersen[/h]"The decision was "truly a slap in the face of the government for overreaching," Robin Conrad, a lawyer with the United States Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants."
[h=1]Mueller’s top prosecutor promoted despite multiple overturned convictions[/h]"Defense attorneys in the Enron case say Weissmann “intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused,” Rowan Scarborough wrote in an Oct. 22 report for The Washington Times."
Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
A liar and a killer that has cost the USA over a hundred million...interesting.
"Two of the men died in prison after being falsely convicted in the 1965 gangland murder. Another, Peter Limone, spent 33 years in jail before he was exonerated in 2001. The fourth, Joseph Salvati, spent 29 years in prison.
“It took 30 years to uncover this injustice,” Federal District Judge Nancy Gertner said in announcing her decision. She said the case was about “the framing of innocent men,” adding that “F.B.I. officials allowed their employees up the line to ruin lives.”"
Other team members have related cases. Good guys?...Not so much.
[h=1]Justices Unanimously Overturn Conviction of Arthur Andersen[/h]"The decision was "truly a slap in the face of the government for overreaching," Robin Conrad, a lawyer with the United States Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants."
[h=1]Mueller’s top prosecutor promoted despite multiple overturned convictions[/h]"Defense attorneys in the Enron case say Weissmann “intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused,” Rowan Scarborough wrote in an Oct. 22 report for The Washington Times."
Screw Time Magazine's opinion. Who is your man of the year for 2018.
Mine is, without doubt, Robert Mueller.
I can get on board with that. Per time's own definition:
"Person of the Year is an annual issue of the United States news magazine Time that features and profiles a person, a group, an idea, or an object that "for better or for worse... has done the most to influence the events of the year."
While one may be tempted at first to choose Trump since everything he says instantly becomes the national dialogue, his very existence sits in the shadow of a man who says nothing at all and commands more respect and trust than Trump could ever dream of commanding for himself.
A liar and a killer that has cost the USA over a hundred million...interesting.
"Two of the men died in prison after being falsely convicted in the 1965 gangland murder. Another, Peter Limone, spent 33 years in jail before he was exonerated in 2001. The fourth, Joseph Salvati, spent 29 years in prison.
“It took 30 years to uncover this injustice,” Federal District Judge Nancy Gertner said in announcing her decision. She said the case was about “the framing of innocent men,” adding that “F.B.I. officials allowed their employees up the line to ruin lives.”"
Other team members have related cases. Good guys?...Not so much.
[h=1]Justices Unanimously Overturn Conviction of Arthur Andersen[/h]"The decision was "truly a slap in the face of the government for overreaching," Robin Conrad, a lawyer with the United States Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants."
[h=1]Mueller’s top prosecutor promoted despite multiple overturned convictions[/h]"Defense attorneys in the Enron case say Weissmann “intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused,” Rowan Scarborough wrote in an Oct. 22 report for The Washington Times."
A liar and a killer that has cost the USA over a hundred million...interesting.
"Two of the men died in prison after being falsely convicted in the 1965 gangland murder. Another, Peter Limone, spent 33 years in jail before he was exonerated in 2001. The fourth, Joseph Salvati, spent 29 years in prison.
“It took 30 years to uncover this injustice,” Federal District Judge Nancy Gertner said in announcing her decision. She said the case was about “the framing of innocent men,” adding that “F.B.I. officials allowed their employees up the line to ruin lives.”"
Other team members have related cases. Good guys?...Not so much.
[h=1]Justices Unanimously Overturn Conviction of Arthur Andersen[/h]"The decision was "truly a slap in the face of the government for overreaching," Robin Conrad, a lawyer with the United States Chamber of Commerce, said in an interview.
Tuesday's ruling, despite coming long after Andersen has effectively gone out of business, does provide some sense of vindication for the firm's accountants."
[h=1]Mueller’s top prosecutor promoted despite multiple overturned convictions[/h]"Defense attorneys in the Enron case say Weissmann “intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused,” Rowan Scarborough wrote in an Oct. 22 report for The Washington Times."
It's funny that "Enron did nothing wrong" has become a cause celebre for the right. Anything to get Mueller, amirite?
Also, blaming him for the four guys in prison is a smear job intended solely to protect Trump.
Your 2018 Man of the Year