Last time I checked, Cashiers don't register voters, but I get the gist of your statement. However, if one of the cashiers robs or defrauds a customer, who do you think gets held responsible?
I know I kinda thought: lol whut?
That's not negligence though is my point...and certainly not criminal by Walmart...
(burp)
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so has anyone found out if the phones were working?
Nbadan: resident 911 nutter and ACORN defender
Okeefe is going to be on Hannity tonight. In this post, I saw most conservatives say that if he did what they were alleging then he deserves to be arrested. Now, like most drive by pieces about conservatives, they might be wrong. I would hope to see the same ethical stand from the other side if he did nothing wrong.
Inaccurate, and slightly confused IMO.
O'Keefe has already been arrested. How you reached your conclusion about the "conservative consensus" here frankly eludes me. I don't recall anyone who said what you say.
Are you suggesting there was something improper about his arrest? Or were you referring to the pending charges against O'Keefe? The chances of conviction?
Little help?
Soon enough this will be spun into the FBI having a vendetta to 'get him.'
I thought we were past that already, and into the 'DC politics as usual' party is out to get him...
I could have swore in this OP were posters of non Obama apologists who said if he did what they were alleging then he deserves the arrest. I realize he got arrested and was just stating how there were no "but" and "the libs did ..." posts.
I am refering to the inaccuracies from the msm reporting. I do not know the actual laws where he is and how it applies to his situation. My main point though is that he is going on Hannity to give his take on the situation.
How many neocon anarchists are there these days?
Charges reduced.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article...WS03/100326020
and rightfully so
To offer such a light plea agreement tells me that they have nothing, and hope to get them on that.
My guess is they will refuse the plea and get off completely.
The fact that he's now a felon should speak volumes about O'Keefe's character, or lack of, and should raise alarm-bells to normal, non-wing-nut minded Americans about O'Keefe's role in the ACORN scandal, otherwise known as the wing-nut hit-job of a organization that dared to help register minorities to vote - to suppress the minority vote...The new charges carry maximum sentences of six months in prison and a $5,000 fine. A date for their next court appearance has not been set.
J. Garrison Jordan, a lawyer for defendant Robert Flanagan, said his client has “an agreement worked out with the government” but wouldn’t elaborate.
“I think it’s a fair resolution to the charges, and I’m happy with the agreement we’ve worked out,” he said.
He's not yet a felon. The article I read was that it was the offer on the table, but not accepted yet. Am I wrong?
It's a plea-deal....were just waiting for it to be official...
And until it's official, it can still be changed, or rejected.
Right or wrong?
Sure, and the prosecution is likely to go for the more serious felony....you know the 10 year one...
Are you talking about some other case, Dan?
No...he could have been charged with a much more serious offense - this smells of plea deal...mostly because the govt. had a lack of evidence to prove that O/Keefe and the rest of the GOP operatives and thugs supported by BG.com and other fringe organizations intended to bug the Senator's office...much more likely this was just a scouting mission to see how easily they could gain access to the Senator's phone line
Sentences are not based on what someone assumes. Innocent until proven guilty, at least that's how we Americans see it. Wasn't there some compelling evidence that the initial reports of what they did were assumptions and lies anyway?
Tell me Dan. What facts do you know as actual fact?
The facts of the case speak for themselves, also O'Keefe and the two GOP operatives he was caught with don't want the M$M to do its job and look behind the curtain revealing the GOP dirty tricks campaign...these guys are nuts, not stupid...
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