Taking a break between chores, I flipped over to the YouTube and found this heartwarming nugget.
It seems that if you conspire with your boss to hide criminal activity and your boss gets a preemptive pardon from the president, you can still be charged with a crime. There is the cautionary tale: if the boss asks you to commit a crime, you are under no obligation to do so. Quite the contrary, it is your obligation to report it. It may set back your career, but you won't have to spend time in Club Fed.
4 comments:
Oopsie... hehehe
The DOJ is a joke these days. They indicted the former head of the FBI for an IG picture of some rocks he shared. No same person thought that was a legitimately actionable threat to kill the president United States from the last director of the FBI.
"No same person thought that was a legitimately actionable threat to kill the president United States from the last director of the FBI"
Perhaps not, anon. However, even an insane person could tell that Comey was neck deep in Crossfire Hurricane. Maybe he will sing, and stick Obama and Hitlery in the big house where those two traitors belong!
Tom762
Qualify or define your 'sane person'. TDS or previous criminal conspiracy (proven or unproven) would be disqualifying for me at least.
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