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To: TideGlider who wrote (978659)11/4/2016 2:50:45 PM
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all said Christie was told of the lane closures long before the time frame he has acknowledged.

Is that a crime?





Of course not....he was told it was a traffic study. Confirmed by testimony under oath.



To: TideGlider who wrote (978659)11/4/2016 2:55:02 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576297
 
Christie was deeply involved, just as his cover-up suggests. He's was laughing his fat ass off about it while it took place. Here he is with his future fellow convicts in lower Manhattan discussing the matter as it unfolded.

With convictions in hand of his subordinates, it won't be long until we've got some nice stars going to trial to testify against Christie. It is working its way up, slowly, through the Federal courts.

How Christie will be able to help Trump prepare for his transition to civilian life from prison is beyond me. Perhaps Trump will get convicted in his November scam university case (there's another case against Trump in December - something about child rape?). Perhaps Christie will have advice for Trump after those trials, from his experience as a federal convict. What do you think?