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Give Trump a Grade on His Second Term
thetragichippy replied to bullets13's topic in Political Forum
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Give Trump a Grade on His Second Term
thetragichippy replied to bullets13's topic in Political Forum
Not a Paul fan in some things. I believe we are going to see a Vance/Rubio ticket. -
Sad to see. This team was just in the state championship less than 10 years ago. Sucks to see how far down this program has came.
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Breaking News - TRUMP to release EPSTEIN files and client list!
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Give Trump a Grade on His Second Term
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I would much prefer this over Vance/Rubio. Paul would provide some good balance to reign in government overreach.
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I wouldn’t have any major issues with a Rubio/Paul ticket. Sort of a complementary ticket of strength & global experience along with restraint of government & civil liberties. If they’d work together well, it could be a very good pairing for the country.
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Patel Fires 10 Agents Who Seized Phone Records Before Trump’s Re-Election!
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and you do? The FBI recording of a conversation between Susie Wiles and her attorney when her attorney was aware. In the FBI files there will be multiple forms of documentation about this. This is called "consensual monitoring" -- where one party to the conversation is aware the FBI is listening and recording but the other does not, and the party that is aware agrees to that. The FBI cannot do this on its own. It must seek and obtain approval from a DOJ prosecutor to do so. Some states have laws against one-party consent -- called "Two Party" states -- and require both parties to be aware and agree that the call is going to be monitored and recorded. Others are what is called "One-Party" states. Florida is a Two-Party state -- meaning the call as described was a violation of state law. The FBI is allowed to violate state law while conducting an investigation -- same principle as undercover work. But the attorney involved, if also in Florida and a member of the Florida State Bar, likely is not protected in all respects. The FBI could authorize him to violate Florida law -- but there will be another FBI document showing that as well. That document does not protect him for violations of his ethical obligations that apply to his license. And lets not forget that the FBI only investigates crimes. To get to the point of having a recorded call between a "subject" and that persons attorney, whatever this investigation was has proceeded well down the tracks. Finally, there are a host of DOJ Regulations about the manner in which attorneys can be investigated with regard to allegations of criminal conduct against their clients or others. Finally, you don't just hook up an attorney in a consensually monitored call without having a detailed history recorded in the case file about how you got to that point. It is highly likely this call was going to happen according to a "script" -- the FBI/DOJ had specific issues they wanted the attorney to discuss or ask about. _ShipwreckedCrew Lets see what happens.......
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Patel Fires 10 Agents Who Seized Phone Records Before Trump’s Re-Election!
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Patel Fires 10 Agents Who Seized Phone Records Before Trump’s Re-Election!
DCT replied to Reagan's topic in Political Forum
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Silsbee vs Yates Area Round Playoffs
AggiesAreWe replied to SportsJunkie32's topic in High School Boys Basketball
Silsbee vs. Houston ISD teams over the last 13 seasons (2013-present) Overall record 26-8 Playoff record 19-6 Since the 2016 season, Silsbee is 15-3 vs. Houston ISD in the playoffs. The three losses were to Yates in 2019 regional final, Washington in 2023 regional final, Wheatley in 2025 2nd round. Wheatley ended up in state championship game. One could say that Silsbee has owned Houston ISD over the last dozen years. I see the overall going to 26-9, playoff record to 19-7. -
Silsbee vs Yates Area Round Playoffs
SportsJunkie32 replied to SportsJunkie32's topic in High School Boys Basketball
Does anyone have the link to purchase tickets for the game tomorrow -
You have to admit that it’s a little bit comical that you guys are on one thread crying that Boykin wasn’t investigated “because he’s part of the good ol’ boys club,” while starting a different thread that talks about how FBI agents should lose their jobs for daring to investigate someone who is a member of the good ol’ boys club.
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Breaking News - TRUMP to release EPSTEIN files and client list!
DCT replied to HuntersLaptop2028's topic in Political Forum
You don’t need to be a fan to grasp the policy. I have noted what he mentioned in one of my earlier post. The inmate in the orange jumpsuit set off alarm bells. You would have to understand how SHU works and the policy officers must follow when they are working in the capacity of SHU 1, SHU 2, SHU 3, and the Rec. Officer. The story given about the recording device after a incident does not add up either. - Today
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You guys don’t understand how the legal system is supposed to work. When someone claims that an illegal act has occurred, it’s the job of law enforcement to investigate that accusation. I don’t remember anybody going on trial for their dealing with Russia… as in, the investigation yielded no conclusive evidence. The system worked. The argument now is that investigating the claim is a fireable offense. A LEO should not examine the evidence or look into the clues. He/she should instead look into the political background of the accused and use their political leanings to determine guilt or innocence. Attorney General gets accused of impropriety? Even allowing the investigation to move forward is the act of a traitor, in Texas anyways. Not every allegation is true, but neither is every allegation false. They should be looked into, and prosecuted when the evidence warrants a prosecution. Should we imprison police officers for investigating a crime because the trial didn’t result in a conviction? Or just fire them? What if the investigation didn’t lead to a single arrest? The cops should be disciplined? That what the right believes.
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Breaking News - TRUMP to release EPSTEIN files and client list!
DCT replied to HuntersLaptop2028's topic in Political Forum
Did they even open the binders? -
Russia Hoax was a perfect example of a crooked DOJ and no one has been arrested for it even with proof. We can’t run a country with a sitting President (Obama) spying on an incoming president and manufacturing nonsense against the incoming administration in order to destroy them. That’s just one example of many.
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If you were to put a ticket together who would be at the top and who would be the running mate? Just curious. Same question to all!
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East Chambers 41 Orangefield 76/FINAL
CJFoster01 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I don't know, they could shoot it and offensively they could control tempo with good sets in the half court. -
It’s a sad day for America when doing your job gets you fired once a new leader takes office. Their job is to investigate crimes… they shouldn’t be punished for doing so. Maybe that’s y’all’s opinion. Trump should fire everyone who investigated reports of wrongdoing, even though refusing to investigate would have lead their firing. This is another reason why partisan hacks shouldn’t be in the ranks, much less leading, these types of organizations. Instead we reward partisan hacks with leadership positions in these very organizations. I guess we shouldn’t be surprised when the next admin fires everybody who looked into Biden and hires Antifa/blm members as FBI special agents. Instead of having young men/women who typically served in the military, then developed skills that lead to a success career as an experienced agent, we can just fire everybody and hire a bunch of new zealots every 4 years. That’s dumber than DEI.