indictments fully depend on two things, the election winner and the last day pardons
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 1:39 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote: > Thinking the same thing. > > On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 1:38 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote: > > The game is rigged to the point that there will not be any indictments, > at > > least until the election is over. Probably never. > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Josh Reynolds > > Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 12:36 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT copywrite infringtement > > > > First of all, it's pathetic that a racist, xenophobic billionaire is > > this far along in the political process. > > > > Secondly, it's pathetic that a lawyer who was let go from practicing > > at the federal level for ethics issues is this far along in the > > political process. > > > > I'm not sure which indictments you're talking about though, some over > > Hillary, or some over the Trump rape case? > > > > On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Rory Conaway <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> > >> This is funny. However, Trumpet heads aren’t blowing up. We are just > >> waiting for the indictments to get handed down on his opponent. > >> > >> > >> > >> Rory > >> > >> > >> > >> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jaime Solorza > >> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 8:58 AM > >> > >> > >> To: Animal Farm > >> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT copywrite infringtement > >> > >> > >> > >> I am proud of you Chuck...not because of my race but because you acted > >> like > >> a decent American. To the native Americans up there We are all > >> immigrants. Also I like watching Trumpets heads blow up...ha > >> > >> On Jun 30, 2016 8:32 AM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> I hope this is fair use: > >> (Kirby's column from the SL Tribune this morning) > >> > >> I’ve never met a situation I couldn’t make worse > >> A couple of weeks ago in Butte, Mont., I watched an elderly couple have > a > >> full-on public meltdown in the hallway of a motel. > >> > >> We had driven 500 miles, and my wife was still asleep. I crept out of > our > >> room and went in search of the free breakfast. That’s when I encountered > >> the > >> couple. > >> > >> The angry woman was accusing one of the housekeeping staff of stealing a > >> jewelry case they had left in the room. The young, tearful worker was > >> trying > >> to explain in really poor English that they should check with the front > >> desk. > >> > >> The language barrier only made the old woman madder and the young worker > >> more upset. The woman kept yelling at her to hand over the missing item > >> and > >> then go back to Mexico where she belonged. Her husband adamantly agreed. > >> He > >> had a Trump button on his jacket. > >> > >> Being the kind of guy I am, I sensed an opportunity to make things > worse. > >> It’s one of several serious personal shortcomings. I am an unrepentant > >> provocateur. Have been since birth. I can’t help it. > >> > >> When someone is throwing a public fit like this, it’s impossible forme > to > >> not step in and help them completely lose their minds. God help me, I > love > >> it. > >> > >> The maid wasn’t from Mexico. She was from El Salvador. I know because > she > >> told me. But it was my next question that really set things off. > >> > >> “¿Cuál es el problema de este bruja?” I asked. [So what’s the problem > with > >> this witch?] The nervous smile I got from the worker detonated the old > >> woman’s temper. She hadn’t understood a word I said, but she now knew > that > >> I > >> was on the maid’s side. > >> > >> Spittle flying, head bobbing, dentures clacking, she looked like a > >> RainBird > >> as she screamed and accused all immigrants of being thieves and me of > >> being > >> a smartass. > >> > >> I still wanted some waffles. But no way was I going to pass up a chance > to > >> wind someone up until their head exploded. It’s why I would never make a > >> good hostage negotiator. > >> > >> To get the couple off the maid’s back, I offered to help them fi nd > their > >> missing jewelry case. We went to the front desk and inquired. > >> > >> The case was there. Another guest had turned it in when he found it in > the > >> breakfast room on the serving line next to the scrambled eggs. > >> > >> Checking the contents of a jewelry bag, the old woman satisfied herself > >> that > >> nothing had been stolen. She looked at me and sneered. > >> > >> Her: “I still wish they would go back to Mexico.” > >> > >> Me: “And they wish they could punch you in the face.” > >> > >> Her Husband: “Hey! That’s my wife. > >> > >> Me: “OK, you punch her.” > >> > >> The manager and some security- looking guy showed up then and told us to > >> calm down for the sake of the other guests. I admitted that the > >> misunderstanding had been my fault. Wewere all a little on edge because > of > >> the political climate in America. > >> > >> “But things will get better when Hillary is president and we all have to > >> learn Spanish.” > >> > >> I thought they were going to need an ambulance. They grabbed the jewelry > >> bag > >> and stormed out. Climbing into their Trumper-stickered truck with Iowa > >> plates, they peeled away cursing immigrants and interfering smartasses > >> alike. My wife was awake when I got back to the room. > >> > >> “What’s breakfast like?” > >> > >> “Not bad. There was a floor show, but you missed it.” > > > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
