Manafort Sentenced

How much time dude oughta get?

  • 1-5 years

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5-10 years

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • 10 years-Natural Life

    Votes: 3 50.0%

  • Total voters
    6
  • Poll closed .
Hey, if there's a thread for it already, then sorry, lash me, a look at my profile will tell you that gives me a boner. A weird ol' prevert boner.

Why isn't there a thread. 47 months? I was surprised. Me and my partner agreed it'd be 8ish years, by the time he made the street again. Maybe it'll still be so, with another sentencing to come. Alright, the thread's begun. Discuss. Or not. :troll2:

For my part, the 8 sounded about right, for the 'crimes' he committed, and that's on the harsh side. There'd be a good chance (there's some anyway) that he'd die there. So 47 months is not too shabby. Federal time is the best time (most privileged, and where your rights as an inmate are arguably the most).

I don't know about appeals, remaining out while, and all that. Or even how much time he's still left possibly looking at, and if they can/will stack it.

Here, you can't get mad. No pay wall, no Pat Buchanan. Or whoever's on FOX News.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/03/paul-manaforts-otherwise-blamess-life-crime/584419
 
I thought he'd get more. If the second sentencing doesn't run concurrently he still will.

I always thought he was an odd choice as campaign manager considering the known elements of his rather dicey past.
Having picked him just added fuel to the whole Trump + Russia scenario.
 
I thought he'd get more. If the second sentencing doesn't run concurrently he still will.

I always thought he was an odd choice as campaign manager considering the known elements of his rather dicey past.
Having picked him just added fuel to the whole Trump + Russia scenario.

Paul Manafort sentenced to 47 months in prison in fraud case
https://www.dailycaller.com/2019/03/07/paul-manafort-sentenced-prison/

Oh and more importantly : “He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government,” Ellis said. How does it feel to be proven wrong all the time ? :thefinger::stir:
 
Oh and more importantly : “He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government,” Ellis said. How does it feel to be proven wrong all the time ? :thefinger::stir:

Why are you asking me that question and giving me the finger? While we've all discussed the possibility I never asserted he had colluded. I've left it up to the Mueller investigation and our justice system to decide.

But do bear this in mind - what the judge said was not that there was no collusion, but that Manafort wasn't appearing in HIS court over matters pertaining to collusion. So I wouldn't go so far as to call this a matter of case closed just yet.
 
Paul Manafort sentenced to 47 months in prison in fraud case
https://www.dailycaller.com/2019/03/07/paul-manafort-sentenced-prison/

Oh and more importantly : “He is not before the court for anything having to do with colluding with the Russian government,” Ellis said. How does it feel to be proven wrong all the time ? :thefinger::stir:

Yeah, I was watching the CNN coverage (long sentencing!), and about 20 minutes in, one of the talking heads finally makes the same point, struggling to say it, while still trying to make it sound as though Manafort and Trump gave Vlad the combination to your locker. Lames. :rofl2:
 

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The Campaign Chairman of the current President of the United States goes to prison. Like a number of other men who worked for and with the President.

Just let that sink in.

And we have members here who say, "No big deal."

Are you serious? You KNOW that the President is coming closer to get sentenced, this way or another, and it will possibly not be for getting ushered into his presidency by a foreign *****, it will most likely be for his various other crimes.

He can hand out pardons, he can hide behind his presidencial rights - one day, he will have to leave the White House, and he will stand in front of a judge and a jury, and he will wear his orange jumpsuit

 
Why are you asking me that question and giving me the finger? While we've all discussed the possibility I never asserted he had colluded. I've left it up to the Mueller investigation and our justice system to decide.

But do bear this in mind - what the judge said was not that there was no collusion, but that Manafort wasn't appearing in HIS court over matters pertaining to collusion. So I wouldn't go so far as to call this a matter of case closed just yet.

Since day one which means Trump's election, you and others blamed systematically Trump of everything , you even thought he was a sell out to Russians :rolleyes::wtf::bs:. No collusion means no collusion, no matter whatever argument or indictment you want to find and on that try hard, you will never succeed. We have been lambasted mercilessly with 8 years of Obama baseless praise and with phony liberal democrat leftist fake news journalism from CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS which has turned into constant harassment and from the democrat /obama devotees house systematic, constant and notwithstanding obstructionism. As the saying goes by "Who sows the wind reaps the whirlwind". Don't underestimate Trump, you may think that he is stupid but he is not and he is not your typical political person because he hasn't been formatted by the system and doesn't think like the other politicians do.
 
Since day one which means Trump's election, you and others blamed systematically Trump of everything , you even thought he was a sell out to Russians

Well that's just silly. Thinking he's been soft on Putin and Russia (which in many ways I do), and at times peculiarly so, doesn't equate to claiming he colluded with Russia to impact the election.
Again, I have repeatedly stated I would honor the conclusion of the Mueller investigation in regard to that issue.

Don't underestimate Trump, you may think that he is stupid

In many ways he is. That's been painfully obvious.

he hasn't been formatted by the system and doesn't think like the other politicians do.

Oh BS. He's purchased influence from politicians for decades. He's also considered running for president multiple times in the past. And watching any of his rallies what one CLEARLY sees is a politician (along with a potentially dangerous egomaniacal clown).
 
Well that's just silly. Thinking he's been soft on Putin and Russia (which in many ways I do), and at times peculiarly so, doesn't equate to claiming he colluded with Russia to impact the election. Again, I have repeatedly stated I would honor the conclusion of the Mueller investigation in regard to that issue.

In many ways he is. That's been painfully obvious.

Oh BS. He's purchased influence from politicians for decades. He's also considered running for president multiple times in the past. And watching any of his rallies what one CLEARLY sees is a politician (along with a potentially dangerous egomaniacal clown).

You water down your words now? I guess I should not be astonished. Mueller has been a sell out to Democraps because the 13 people working with him were all former members of the Obama administration.
You gotta be kidding :rolleyes::wtf: So I guess by this way of thinking, you consider Reagan an idiot too?? See what kind of damage has done your community organizer Obama, accepted syrian refugees , favored ******* aliens instead of American citizens, gave an amount of 1 billion $ in cash to Iran, didn't create manufacturing jobs, divided America racially and was a shame for America.
Every politician looks for influence but the fact he is a businessman and ran a multi million dollars if not billion dollar business differences him from Obama which has never run one nor never managed one. Trump thinks about his country and its interests first, I prefer this many many times over an unpatriotic dingbat leftist community organizer who systematically bows to radical islamists, illegals, criminals and who is ready to kiss the UN's ass.
 
You water down your words now? I guess I should not be astonished.

You're a mod. Feel free to search my previous posts. You'll see that what I just said about honoring the Mueller findings is something I've said several times throughout this process.

Mueller has been a sell out to Democraps because the 13 people working with him were all former members of the Obama administration.

Oh BS. He's a republican and a decorated Marine Corps veteran who's never been a "sell out" to anybody.

gave an amount of 1 billion $ in cash to Iran

Hello! for what, the ten thousandth time?...that money was Iran's to begin with and was going to be awarded them in a legal settlement had it not been included in the nuke negotiations.

Trump thinks about his country and its interests first

LOL If you think Trump doesn't care about HIS interests first you obviously have not been paying attention to his activites for the last four decades LOL

leftist community organizer

Just more of your constantly recycled nonsensical smears. As anyone with a clue knows he went on to graduate Harvard law maga cum laude and serve as the president of The Harvard Law Review. Then spent 8 years as state senator followed by a term as a U.S. senator.
But I realize by now nothing is going to stop you from making these ridiculous comments, so let's move on to the next one...

bows to radical islamists

Yeah, while he droned and otherwise ****** them and their leaders by the tens of thousands.
Do you not realize how clueless you sound when you make these illogical statements?
 

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Do you not realize how clueless you sound when you make these illogical statements?

I am astonished about the degree of how deep he has sunk into the Trump and alt-right talk radio stories.

It's not even possible to get mad at him anymore, he is a lost case.
 
This sentence is a joke. Anyone here facing the same charges would have been sentenced to 10 years, bare minimum
 

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Your friend Mueller got smaked down by a Reagan appointed judge :thefinger: Reagan-appointed Federal Judge smacks down Mueller’s ‘excessive’ sentencing recommendation

Being rich and white has it's advantages and privileges.
 
You're a mod. Feel free to search my previous posts. You'll see that what I just said about honoring the Mueller findings is something I've said several times throughout this process.

1) Oh BS. He's a republican and a decorated Marine Corps veteran who's never been a "sell out" to anybody.

2)Hello! for what, the ten thousandth time?...that money was Iran's to begin with and was going to be awarded them in a legal settlement had it not been included in the nuke negotiations.

3) LOL If you think Trump doesn't care about HIS interests first you obviously have not been paying attention to his activites for the last four decades LOL

4) Just more of your constantly recycled nonsensical smears. As anyone with a clue knows he went on to graduate Harvard law maga cum laude and serve as the president of The Harvard Law Review. Then spent 8 years as state senator followed by a term as a U.S. senator. But I realize by now nothing is going to stop you from making these ridiculous comments, so let's move on to the next one...

5) Yeah, while he droned and otherwise ****** them and their leaders by the tens of thousands. Do you not realize how clueless you sound when you make these illogical statements?

1) I know that he is a republican and served so then why was he surrounded by such people in his team such as
Ryan Dickey, a lawyer on detail from the Justice Department Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section.Voter registration: Democrat.
Kyle Freeny, a lawyer from the Justice Department Criminal Division’s Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section.Freeny donated $250 to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008, another $250 to Obama’s reelection campaign in 2012 and $250 to Clinton’s campaign in 2016.
Greg Andres, a former partner at Davis Polk, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department Criminal Division and a former assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Voter registration: Democrat.
Rush Atkinson, a lawyer from the Justice Department Criminal Division Fraud Section.Voter registration: Democrat.
Michael Dreeben, an appellate lawyer from the Office of the Solicitor General. Voter registration: Democrat.
Andrew Goldstein, a lawyer from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.Voter registration: Democrat.
Adam Jed, an appellate lawyer from the Civil Division. Voter registration: Democrat.
Elizabeth Prelogar, an appellate lawyer on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General.voter registration: Democrat.
James Quarles, a former partner at WilmerHale and a former assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution *****.Voter registration: Democrat.
Jeannie Rhee, a former partner at WilmerHale who has served in the Office of Legal Counsel and as an assistant U.S. attorney in Washington.Voter registration: Democrat
Brandon Van Grack, a lawyer on detail from the Justice Department's National Security Division. Voter registration: Democrat.
Andrew Weissmann, a lawyer who headed the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section. He has served as general counsel at the FBI and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Voter registration: Democrat.
Aaron Zelinsky, a lawyer on detail from the U.S. attorney's office in the District of Maryland. Voter registration: Democrat.
from this source https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ts-here-are-the-facts/?utm_term=.3f98f7949843

2) Then explain me why Obama took lying to new heights with the Iran deal
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...4e693b38637_story.html?utm_term=.44f0f27116fb
No biggie? Eh

3) We know you **** Trump , but he has done more for America than your magical community organizer.

4) Yes sure, Obama has graduated from Harvard but according to Forbes, Obama repeatedly flunks Constitution law tests
https://www.forbes.com/sites/larryb...y-flunks-constitution-law-tests/#93d99e124a49
We know well about his carreer as a senator and in the fields where devoted his energy such as health care, labor, ***************, campaign finance reform, welfare, and community reinvestment.
And we know how many shootings have happened in Chicago and Rahmy the fucktard did nothing to prevent crime and neither did Obama
And also Dem. Chicago Leader planned to make city safer by ending racist gang database, suspending police academy construction
https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/d...&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2019-01-17
Honestly how do you want to make a town safe by ending gang profiling and reducing money dedicated to allow *************** to fight crime efficiently?
Don't bother to tell me about ridiculous statements because you are the one who have been praising Obama since day one and resorting me supposedly his so called great achievements backe up by liberal medias without proving anything.

5) He droned terrorists, I don't argue with that fact but he freed 5 dangerous talibans islamists in exchange of Bowe Bergdahl who are now part of the Taliban group's political office in Qatar, how does that sound ? Does it sound clever? No, it sounds disgraceful and absolutely fucking stupid.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/taliban-5-freed-from-us-military-prison-now-in-qatar-office
Cluelessness? More your case, you never surrender to a terrorist and more over give him freedom in a exchange of a fucking sellout, you **** a terrorist by all the means you have.
 
I am astonished about the degree of how deep he has sunk into the Trump and alt-right talk radio stories.

It's not even possible to get mad at him anymore, he is a lost case.

Hasn't he always been that deep ?
 
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