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NY attorney General moves to dissolve the NRA for Fraud.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostThen why even bring it up? It's an excuse.
It's not the NRA as an organization that's the problem - it's the leadership.
Same as with other such organizations, like unions. And those in the wrong should be investigated and, if warranted, prosecuted.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostNope - it's a comparison.
It's not the NRA as an organization that's the problem - it's the leadership.
Same as with other such organizations, like unions. And those in the wrong should be investigated and, if warranted, prosecuted.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostThat's your opinion, not what the Atty Gen. has found.
The corruption according to the suit is throughout the organization.
It goes along with your ignorant pro-anarchy persona.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostThe AG is bitterly partisan, as has been noted throughout this thread. That's not 'my opinion', it's fact.
Yes, the ignorant extremely partisan AG is grossly overreaching. Not surprised you would approve of that.
It goes along with your ignorant pro-anarchy persona.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostOh, I take it you already know all the facts of the case.
A) It's no secret that the AG is rabidly anti-Trump.
2) I know that, when you suspect illegal activity, you investigate and prosecute those you deem guilty.
3) You do not do something incredibly stupid like try to "dissolve" the entire organization. That shows prosecutorial misconduct and gross overreach.
D) If the leadership is corrupt, they need to be prosecuted, as I have already said, under due process and current law.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostAnother profoundly ignorant statement. You're on a roll this morning!
A) It's no secret that the AG is rabidly anti-Trump.
2) I know that, when you suspect illegal activity, you investigate and prosecute those you deem guilty.
3) You do not do something incredibly stupid like try to "dissolve" the entire organization. That shows prosecutorial misconduct and gross overreach.
D) If the leadership is corrupt, they need to be prosecuted, as I have already said, under due process and current law.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostSo, do you mean to say that a pro Trump atty gen would justify the suit/
That what I said, the organization is corrupt from the top down according to the suit. Trump University was dissolved for the same reason.
You do if the entire orcanization is corrupt.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Turley weighs in.
Basically, it's selective prosecution seeking a ridiculous remedy (dissolution) done more as a political stunt by the prosecutor (or AG, or whatever) than as a legitimate quest for justice.Geislerminian Antinomian Kenotic Charispneumaticostal Gender Mutualist-Egalitarian.
Beige Federalist.
Nationalist Christian.
"Everybody is somebody's heretic."
Social Justice is usually the opposite of actual justice.
Proud member of the this space left blank community.
Would-be Grand Vizier of the Padishah Maxi-Super-Ultra-Hyper-Mega-MAGA King Trumpius Rex.
Justice for Ashli Babbitt!
Justice for Matthew Perna!
Arrest Ray Epps and his Fed bosses!
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Originally posted by Whateverman View Post
Since when is the NRA the 2nd amendment?The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by NorrinRadd View PostTurley weighs in.
Basically, it's selective prosecution seeking a ridiculous remedy (dissolution) done more as a political stunt by the prosecutor (or AG, or whatever) than as a legitimate quest for justice.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostNope - it's a comparison.
It's not the NRA as an organization that's the problem - it's the leadership.
Same as with other such organizations, like unions. And those in the wrong should be investigated and, if warranted, prosecuted.
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