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Old 10-31-2017, 11:23 AM   #1906
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Default Re: Politics and the Church

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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah View Post
One of Trump's associates has already plead guilty and is cooperating with Mueller.

Patience. All in good time. First you have to gather all the evidence. Then you have to pick off the low hanging fruit (like this guy who has plead guilty). Then you have to get them to cooperate to help you get more incriminating evidence (which is what they did). Then you can indict some bigger fish (what he is doing now). Finally, we'll see how high this goes. In these cases if everyone is willing to fall on their sword it is very hard to convict the head honcho.

You are aware that one of his associates during the campaign has plead guilty to activity during the campaign.
Listen to what the liberal Harvard Professor Dershowitz had to say about Muller...
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On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz stated Special Counsel Robert Mueller is “very zealous.” He later added that Mueller won’t be content until he gets to President Trump or those “very close” to him and this is the danger of special prosecutors.

Dershowitz then recalled his experience with Mueller. He stated that he talked to Mueller about prosecutorial and FBI misconduct and Mueller stated “It’s a non-starter to talk to me about FBI misconduct or prosecutorial misconduct. It’s a non-starter. He doesn’t want to hear about that. He is in the business of protecting the FBI, protecting prosecutors, at all costs. I don’t suggest he’s unethical, but he’s very zealous.”

He added that this makes Mueller “effective at his job, but the job of a prosecutor is to do justice, not to get as many notches on his belt as possible.” Dershowitz further stated Mueller is “not going to be satisfied until he gets to the president, or people very close to him. That’s the danger of a special prosecutor.”

Dershowitz also stated the tactic of finding someone to prosecute in order to get them to talk is “dangerous” because people will “compose” and make things up to get a better deal.

He continued, “Look, if an ordinary person walked over to somebody and said, ‘Unless you give up your rights, I’m going to have you criminally prosecuted,’ we’d call that extortion. But it’s allowed by prosecutors. And I’ve been railing against this for 53 years. now, Republicans agree with me. … Which side are you on has become so important.”
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