If Sig wants to act like an asshole, he deserves to be treated like one.
Of course, what he's posted is OK to you.
It was definitely sarcasm, RJ. He was responding to my post. You know Ph and who he voted for...
You know how stupid some people are. Just ignore them and move on.
It was definitely sarcasm, RJ. He was responding to my post. You know Ph and who he voted for...
Is this sarcasm ?
I know PH and know how he takes all sides of most issues. BUT, that doesn't change Sig's actions. He could have been civil. He chose not to be. People shouldn't cry about him being treated the way he treats others.
I realize it's an accepted parlor game to attack and incite me. They shouldn't cry or be outraged when there are consequences for what they do.
Maybe you and others should hold them accountable. Nah, that will never happen.
There's a simple a solution. He and others don't need act like dicks.
As usual PH gets things backwards to make himself look good. After years of covering his back, his blatant LIES and duplicity have finally caught up with him.
I think his classic lie, "I've NEVER been wrong in any discussion I had with RJ" may have been the funniest and most pathetic post ever made.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that federal prosecutors, including current Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, broke the law by making a plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein - who was accused of molesting numerous girls - without conferring with his victims.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra said prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) when they signed the plea more than a decade ago. The law guarantees victims a series of rights, including the right to confer with prosecutors.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that federal prosecutors, including current Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, broke the law by making a plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein - who was accused of molesting numerous girls - without conferring with his victims.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra said prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) when they signed the plea more than a decade ago. The law guarantees victims a series of rights, including the right to confer with prosecutors.
Does this mean that other people involved with Epstein could be pulled in because the plea isn't valid? God I hope so.
I would love to see a real investigation but after so many years of wanting to see him answer for his crimes I’m afraid he has too much dirt on too many people