That's nice that you have opinions; you are certainly entitled to them. Having opinions about someone and having evidence they committed an actual crime are two completely different things though.EVDRIVER said:He's correct. I worked on Wall street in the mid 90's in one of his first buildings there. On more than one occasion I was present with him in meetings and other events both private and public and heard conversations that were intended to be private. I can tell you from what I have seen first hand he is everything people accuse him of, none of which is positive. The worst human I have ever met likely and a complete fraud and crook. Can't believe it took this long to flush out his constant BS. The worst part of him is that he actually is a traitor and should be punished to the full extend of the law.
LTLFTcomposite said:That's nice that you have opinions; you are certainly entitled to them. Having opinions about someone and having evidence they committed an actual crime are two completely different things though.EVDRIVER said:He's correct. I worked on Wall street in the mid 90's in one of his first buildings there. On more than one occasion I was present with him in meetings and other events both private and public and heard conversations that were intended to be private. I can tell you from what I have seen first hand he is everything people accuse him of, none of which is positive. The worst human I have ever met likely and a complete fraud and crook. Can't believe it took this long to flush out his constant BS. The worst part of him is that he actually is a traitor and should be punished to the full extend of the law.
I have no problem going wherever the evidence leads. Let me know if they ever come up with any.EVDRIVER said:...it wont matter for those that would defend anything he does no matter how vile, unethical, or illegal.
LTLFTcomposite said:I have no problem going wherever the evidence leads. Let me know if they ever come up with any.EVDRIVER said:...it wont matter for those that would defend anything he does no matter how vile, unethical, or illegal.
In your case, RussiaLTLFTcomposite said:I have no problem going wherever the evidence leads.EVDRIVER said:...it wont matter for those that would defend anything he does no matter how vile, unethical, or illegal.
SageBrush said:In your case, RussiaLTLFTcomposite said:I have no problem going wherever the evidence leads.EVDRIVER said:...it wont matter for those that would defend anything he does no matter how vile, unethical, or illegal.
I was saying that ltlftcomposite is a pansy for Russian disinformation. He accepts as 'truth' whatever is fed to him by his trumper handlers.EVDRIVER said:SageBrush said:In your case, RussiaLTLFTcomposite said:I have no problem going wherever the evidence leads.
Just wait until all the untapped domestic crud gets uncovered. He has been screwing people for years. That is a proven documented fact. I think many of those people will now be empowered to do something since he won't have the legal bandwidth to bully them away anymore.
LTLFTcomposite said:Butthurt liberals... what evidence there is here increasingly points to entrapment, contempt and prosecutorial misconduct. The FBI and Mueller look like Mike Nifong 2.0 making up whatever they want, throwing the book at their enemies while their friends get a wink and a nod.
Indeed. Seems like a pretty unfair system.goldbrick said:Yikes, whatever the facts in this case I can't say I'm impressed with Japan's legal system.
Ghosn’s arrest brings attention to Japan’s ‘hostage justice’Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn, detained for the past five weeks on charges he underreported his income, will spend Christmas and New Year's Eve in a Tokyo jail cell.
The Tokyo District Court ruled Sunday that Ghosn can be held for a further 10 days without bail. The decision follows his rearrest on Friday on additional allegations of breach of trust. Japanese prosecutors petitioned the court to extend the executive's detention and restrict bail.
“It is good that the world will learn how wrong Japan’s criminal system is through the case of this famous person. It is something even many Japanese don’t know,” says Seiho Cho, a lawyer in Tokyo and an expert on criminal defense. “Countless people have gone through horrible experiences.”
I'll give good odds that a kickback is uncovered.cwerdna said:$15m payment to Ghosn associate was logged as 'promotional costs'
Since the surgery is elective, Kelley should rot in jail like his buddy. Certainly post-op should be in jail.I wonder if he'll [Kelley] have to stay in Japan to have his surgery done
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