Friday, July 12, 2024

License to kill

"Judge Dismisses Charges Against Alec Baldwin in Middle of Trial Over Concealed Evidence".

8 comments:

  1. Stephen A SkubinnaJuly 12, 2024 at 11:39 PM

    Okay, I am not surprised by this.

    What surprises me is that the judge didn't even pretend but went right to the "Aw, fukkit, we're outta here, have a nice life Alec."

    In the meanwhile, Donald Trump is facing death due to credible claims that he ripped the tag off a pillow in 1972.

    Blood is coming and I don't even give a crap anymore. Let it all burn.

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  2. Because of course.
    He's an important person and a staunch lefty.
    Meanwhile, granny is rotting in jail for silently praying near an abortion clinic.
    I saw a meme last week about how the entire 4th week should have been a holiday. Sort of a Going Out Of Business sale.
    I wosh that didn't make sense

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  3. I mostly wosh I read my comments more closely before posting.

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  4. The White House has announced that President Biden will meet with Alec Baldwin for an extended session of arm stroking. They're hoping that some of the good luck will rub off.

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  5. FFS I had to go through five pictures to post that comment!

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  6. ...President Biden will meet with Alec Baldwin for an extended session of arm stroking.

    lol. I swear, as his dementia gets worse it seems all of his hidden bizarre behaviors are coming out. I'm hoping that stroking a black man's arm is the worst, but who knows what we'll see by the end of his second term.

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  7. Did the FBI bungle the case in order to throw the trial? There used to be a time when I wouldn't even have thought to ask that question, but now I have to wonder. Baldwin is a major Democratic donor after all. Too bad about that dead woman.

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  8. The charges were non-federal, Rebecca, and the state brought the prosecution, but it's a valid question.

    Especially since, under double jeopardy, Baldwin can't be tried again.

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