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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (772048)11/17/2022 11:12:53 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793900
 
Darn.............I'm out of free NYTs reads.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (772048)11/17/2022 3:08:19 PM
From: Jacob Snyder2 Recommendations

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SirWalterRalegh
Tom Clarke

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”Justice delayed is justice denied” - Gladstone, British PM late 1800s

Trump is either guilty or innocent. No matter your politics, those are the only 2 possibilities.

If guilty of the long list of crimes he is being investigated for, he should be in jail, penniless, and barred from running for any office.

If innocent, his name should be cleared, his time should be free to run for office, his money should not be endlessly wasted on immense legal fees.

But neither of those things is going to happen. Not now, and probably not through 2024. Instead, he will be permanently investigated, with no end-point, no final resolution. The way our “justice” system now works, nothing ever gets finalized. It just drags on forever. Convictions get overturned; pardons for those with influential friends. The process is the punishment; guilty and innocent are punished randomly and arbitrarily. Politics corrupts the process. Judges are chosen for their promise to “legislate from the bench”, enacting someone’s social agenda.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (772048)11/17/2022 6:33:05 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793900
 
try this for NYT

copy and paste:

https://12'.io/



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (772048)11/19/2022 4:24:29 PM
From: didjuneau2 Recommendations

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pak73
Tom Clarke

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The comments are fun. Pile on Howard. TDS. Khardori has good points, but a scary background. He was one of them - Just Us. Perhaps that's why he's making a big deal of this now - to protect the perpetrators from their deserved retribution. From us. ALL of us. Their employers.
Mr. Khardori is a lawyer and legal analyst. He spent several years as a prosecutor at the Department of Justice. Before he joined the federal government, he defended corporate clients against charges of fraud and other crimes.