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Of course there is such thing as a perjury trap

So black guys peacefully protesting overzealous policemen beating the shit out of them or shooting them in back while they run away is bad, but whining that the mean old prosecutor may ask some tough questions of the most powerful man in the world with the best possible legal advice is reasonable.

Pussies
 
Bait trucks? Good.

Perjury traps? Bad.

Got it.
 
Yea the irony and complete pussification of that position is completely lost on defenders of this colossal dickhead.
 
Bait trucks? Good.

Perjury traps? Bad.

Got it.

what are bait trucks?

Edit* Yep, I am not sure how you justify that. Cops are suppose to protect and serve, not artificially generate crime.
 
So black guys peacefully protesting overzealous policemen beating the shit out of them or shooting them in back while they run away is bad, but whining that the mean old prosecutor may ask some tough questions of the most powerful man in the world with the best possible legal advice is reasonable.

Pussies

“Overzealous” seems like an extremely generous and sanitized way of describing police officers and police violence.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018...an-end-whole-mueller-investigation-farce.html

Special Counsel Robert Mueller seems determined to press forward with some version of the Spanish Inquisition – an increasingly indefensible, apparently groundless, objectively debilitating inquiry into what was initially one question: Did the Trump campaign knowingly coordinate with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election?

Barring something that has remained hidden for more than 20 months, Americans know the facts: Mueller’s inquisition was triggered by several Obama-Clinton partisans, including anti-Trump appointees at the FBI and CIA.

It’s time to bring this drama – or perhaps we should call it a farce – to a close. To end this inquiry, President Trump may need to step up, and not on Twitter. That’s because the Mueller probe is down to a game of chicken over whether to subpoena the president’s personal testimony – a risky course both for the president and for Mueller’s team.
 
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