Message from @DrYuriMom
Discord ID: 521104616935391241
how do you get enough parking tickets to get jail time
“ Judge drops charges in Enron case”
By Juan A. Lozano on San Diego Tribune and AP
Andrew Weismann AKA “ Mueller’s legal pit bull” has a history of “ overturned convictions “ due to fake charges based on “ flawed legal theory”. You can see examples of this in his work on the Enron case covered in this article. He attempted to charge three men with wire fraud charges for completely legal actions. In relation to these fake crimes he tacked on conspiracy, perjury, and obstruction of justice. Sound familiar? At its core it was a lie, but that didn’t stop him for attempting to destroy the lives of innocent men in his zeal for glory. Something to consider when you’re judging the validity of the charges and allegations he makes concerning Manafort, Flynn and others.
http://archive.today/1uHr6
The Japanese take on it
never thought i'd hear someone with a japanese accent overlaid with what seems to be a french accent speaking in english.
@Exiled Sentinel any other notable incidents from that Andrew weisman guy?
Yes @caykoh .
Here’s another example. He was involved with prosecuting a mob family. He hid evidence from the defense, and was reprimanded by the judge. If you read the media articles sucking him off, even they admit he is hyper aggressive and uses “ creative legal theories” . That’s why it’s not surprising that he invoked The Logan Act. He has no honor or sense or right and wrong. Just the goal of complete destroying his targets by any means necessary.
http://archive.today/1OnbM
This isn’t related to Weissman, but this isn’t the first time the FBI let a known killer keep working just because he was an informant. Check this out. Interestingly Mueller is involved in this.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro//one-lingering-question-for-fbi-director-robert-mueller/613uW0MR7czurRn7M4BG2J/story.html
Nothing short of him stepping down will do I suspect
10h old
nothing happened
To those who think women don't want to be placed in danger for work or in defense of their nation
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/05/navy-faces-health-issues-for-women-in-submarines/>
`A 1997 study by the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center found female sailors often forgot to take birth-control pills and experienced more unwanted pregnancies and higher abortion rates than shore-based women.`
Wait, what? Japanese warship?
I thought they didn't have an army anymore?
'self defense force'
Japan has a pretty massive military
Also, why call it the SDF when JDF works just fine?
Constitutional fiction
Would it be too similar to the JTF-2 of Canada?
Anyway, my point is to show even in a country not in North America or Europe is still seeing success with such changes
Japan's rolling in dough, man.
They can't recruit enough young people. Turning to women makes more sense for a military than going with mercenaries.
Their anime industry is worth $19B USD.
That's pretty damn successful.
@DrYuriMom Japan does not engage in any form of combat. There is no way to gauge success or failure without such a test.
Though for navy and air force personnel, raw strength and durability isn't overly important.
Exactly. Even Heinlein placed women as pilots and ship personnel in his earlier works
Were I overlord I would mandate some long-duration birth control and mandatory STD checks after shore leave and leave them to it.
I would have no problem with the idea of mandating injectable or implanted birth control
Constantly losing personnel to pregnancy is a financial burden that militaries shouldn't have to put up with.