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Koko78

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  1. He said he "spoke" to Obama twice, not that he texted him constantly. Comey is a weasel and an attorney. He chose his words carefully.
  2. https://www.yahoo.com/gma/doj-warns-house-intel-chairman-purported-secret-memo-000103551--abc-news-topstories.html I love the desperation. The FBI doesn't know what's in the memo, but they somehow know "certain" allegations against them are unfounded...
  3. You think she is going to be so despondent that she will shoot herself in the back of the head... twice?
  4. You're seriously going to give the Jests the #1 pick? You should be fired on the spot for helping a division rival, unless you pick up about 5 additional 1st and 2nd round picks.
  5. Seems more reports coming out that it was real heat. https://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2018/1/24/16928976/enzo-amore-wwe-release-due-to-not-informing-sexual-assault-police-investigation-last-straw-report
  6. Yes to both the teacher and the author of the article.
  7. What, in my extensive history of posting sarcastic jokes, makes you think I'm not completely serious and triggered and ****?
  8. Love the comments... New conversation Linda Rarey‏ @LRarey 33m33 minutes ago Replying to @ByronYork @RepAdamSchiff And I wonder if Schiff realizes that the request to release the memo includes the request yo release the supporting documents? 2 replies 3 retweets 27 likes @gusthehobocat #LivePD Blue Lives Matter‏ @gusthehobocat 9m9 minutes ago Replying to @nameredacted5 @LRarey and Libs are not known for their intelligence. 0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
  9. I think it was watching 48 straight hours of continuous Curling coverage...
  10. Don't forget about the Olympics.
  11. Wow, loved that Smackdown main event. They gave Sami a lot of love featuring him tonight, and I hope he keeps the Helluva kick/Blue Thunder Bomb combo as his finisher.
  12. That's what really surprised me. At first blush, her story makes little sense (for example, she claimed that she was knocked out from all the drugs and only remembers "flashes", but can give an overly detailed account of what supposedly happened.) Her social media is filled with drugs and drama, which casts doubt on her credibility. This isn't to say she wasn't raped, but her story is at least questionable in light of her other social media postings. The fact that WWE fired him so fast makes me wonder if (assuming there are no admissions or other evidence that there was a rape) he didn't tell the brass about the complaint and it was a final straw after the other alleged backstage incidents and heat. Clearly there is far more to the story than a facially-questionable allegation of drugged rape.
  13. Well, if you're going to horrifically murder 11.5 million people, you might as well look good while doing it.
  14. It's amazing how these companies can pay so much in bonuses, commit to investing a lot more into the US and, I'll wager, are still making out bigly from the corporate tax cut.
  15. Yes. Attorney-client privilege is really tough to break (especially since attorneys tend to write the laws regarding privilege). Attorneys have ethical restrictions as well. An attorney could be subject to discipline for violating privilege.
  16. A lot of depends on when he is claiming he began representing Comey. If I'm an investigator, I would want to know if there are any retainers or letters of engagement signed. The work-around (assuming that he claims he was acting as Comey's attorney prior to the leak) is that Comey waived attorney-client privilege as to the leak issues by testifying to it and identifying the attorney as a "close friend" that he enlisted to leak the information. Once privilege is waived, there is no takesy-backsy. There is also a factual question relating to whenever the attorney claims he started representing Comey, as Comey never testified about the man being his attorney when called to help leak the memo; simply that he was a friend who worked as a law professor at Columbia. The other work-around of a privilege claim is that the attorney was actively involved in a criminal conspiracy with Comey, such as illegally leaking information to the press.
  17. Not necessarily. In NY, you can appeal an arbitration decision to Supreme Court. The standard you must show, however, is irrationality on the part of the arbitrator.
  18. Absolutely. Riveron gave the Patsies 4 wins this season by either declaring a TD for Cooks after it was called incomplete or taking away three touchdowns from other teams (including the Bills), without little things like clear evidence.
  19. If I'm coaching that team, he doesn't practice if he's not going to play.
  20. Really interesting they didn't wait and see what happened with the criminal investigation, like they are with Rich Swann. Must be some teeth to her accusation of a drugged rape.
  21. And how does his dental history affect his mental stability when he has TWO scoops of ice cream?
  22. I like how they used Congressional letterhead for their obviously-partisan letter, instead of their own office letterhead. Really bad attempt at giving their request legitimacy.
  23. Well, you can't really go wrong with a Star Trek 4 quote...
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