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       Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home in F
       lorida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'"
       By: bernardpyron Date: February 9, 2019, 12:49 pm
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHto0duokwk
       "Published on Feb 8, 2019
       Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home in
       Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'"
       Roger Stone was able to get hold of video footage taken by his
       security camera of the FBI Raid on him, his wife, and his dogs.
       Apparently the FBI did not take this particular footage.
       
       You may have to go to the link shown above to see the shots from
       this security camera footage, which is not too bad though black
       and white.
       #Post#: 3795--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home 
       in Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonigh
       By: bernardpyron Date: February 10, 2019, 10:41 am
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  HTML https://www.politicususa.com/2019/01/27/why-roger-stone-will-spend-the-rest-of-his-life-in-jail.html
       Why Roger Stone Will Likely Spend the Rest of His Life in Jail
       by Leo Vidal
       "After Trump’s friend Roger Stone was arrested on Friday
       and charged with seven felony counts, he stood at the top of the
       courthouse steps and declared his innocence. His defiant speech
       to reporters made it sound like he was arrested on trumped-up
       charges (no pun intended) and that the prosecutors had no chance
       of winning.
       However, according to the prosecutor who convicted Dick Cheney
       aide Scooter Libby for perjury and obstruction of justice, the
       case against Stone is almost perfect.
       Writing in The Daily Beast, former federal prosecutor Peter
       Zeidenberg said:
       “Barring a presidential pardon (always the wild-card
       possibility with a POTUS like Trump) Stone will be convicted and
       receive a very substantial prison sentence. This is as close to
       a slam-dunk case as a prosecutor will ever bring.”
       Unfortunately for Stone, Zeidenberg says that the government has
       a mountain of documents it can use to make its case. His
       indictment set forth in great detail the massive amount of email
       and text evidence that supports the charges against him. These
       documents can only be interpreted one way: Stone is guilty.
       For example: On the same day that Stone testified before
       Congress that he had never sent or received emails or text
       messages from his friend Randy Credico, the two men had
       exchanged more than 30 text messages. That will be hard for
       Stone’s defense lawyers to explain away.
       In fact, according to Zeidenberg, there is almost no defense
       that Stone can make against the charges Mueller has brought
       against him. He said:
       “There are several types of defenses that are typically
       employed when defending a case like this, and none of them are
       viable here.”
       In addition, Stone’s trial will be held in the District of
       Columbia, where the jury pool hates white-collar criminals
       almost as much as they hate the current president. And,
       Zeidenberg says, “they will find Stone loathsome.”
       "Zeidenberg says that Mueller won’t even attempt to engage
       in a preliminary debrief with Stone to test the possibility of
       cooperation, since he knows that Stone would immediately go on
       Fox News to charge Mueller with unfair “Gestapo”
       tactics in his prosecution."
       "As Zeidenberg says, “Stone has nothing to sell that
       Mueller would be interested in buying.”
       "Even though Stone talks big, the truth is that Robert Mueller
       has him dead to rights. All the evidence is against him, he has
       no viable defense, the jury will be biased against him, and the
       prosecutors have no incentive to cut a “deal” to
       reduce his prison sentence."
       "In short Roger Stone will soon be going to jail, and he will
       probably stay there for the rest of his life."
       How did this situation in which Roger Stone appears to be in
       come about?
       It was possible for a former FBI Chief to get into a position to
       send some of President Trump's close associates to prison
       because Trump has not had control of the Justice Department.  I
       believe this is a fact.
       Roger Stone can be silenced by sending him to prison.  Any other
       individual in the contemporary Populist-Patriot-Alternative
       Media Movement could likewise be silenced by sending him or her
       to prison.
       Why such a former FBI Director would actually  try to send some
       of  President Trump's people to prison is another question,
       which has important moral implications.
       The issues in the Roger Stone case are complex, and go back to
       what Roger Stone  has called the "Russian Collusion Delusion,
       which the Democratic Party or Marxist Leftists will deny is an
       illusion.  This is the charge by the Left that Russians did
       something to help get Donald Trump elected in 2016, which goes
       back in time to the election year of 2016.  The Case against
       Roger Stone involves the E-Mails of Hillary and  Julian Assange,
       who might be a Villain for the Left but a Hero for some in the
       current Populist-Patriot and Alternative media Movement.
       The Roger Stone case comes up out of the contemporary extreme
       division in American politics.  Politics has always tended to be
       a matter of the Hegelian Dialectic, or Anti-Thesis in opposition
       to the Thesis.  Marx is said to have "turned Hegel On His Head,"
       meaning that Marx created an atheistic form of the dialectic.
       While Hegel was an Idealist, the Marxist form of the dialectic
       operates without moral restraint, so that telling lies and
       making personal attacks upon an  opponent is allowed in the
       Marxist Dialectic.
       And the moral question should be raised in the Roger Stone case,
       if it does turn out that he goes to prison for the rest of his
       life.
       Since our political  ideology is based upon the Northern
       Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation, and our Declaration
       of Independence historically  comes out of the  Reformation in
       Scotland under John Knox and Samuel Rutherford, we have to ask
       if American Protestant Christian Morality would be violated if a
       man is sent to prison for a long time when, in fact, he did no
       harm to an individual in his behavior for which he is sent to
       prison.
       Historian Quentin Skinner in The Foundations of Modern Political
       Thought, 1978, goes over the influence of several Scotch
       and English Christians, such as John Knox and Samuel Rutherford,
       on John
       Locke and the late 18th century American political ideology
       behind the creation of the Constitutional Republic.
       John Locke's book, Two Treatises of Government, according to
       Skinner, influenced Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of
       Independence, and had an influence on James Madison and other
       Founding Fathers.
       Isaiah 10: 1-2: "Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees,
       and that write grievousness which they have prescribed. To turn
       aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right of the
       poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that they
       may rob the fatherless."
       There are some other verses in the Old Testament about the right
       of the people.
       John Knox and Samuel Rutherford in Scotland, created, from
       scripture, a view that supported the right of the common people
       to oppose a totalitarian government, which does not respect the
       rights of the people. These ideas
       of Knox and Rutherford were secularized by John Locke and
       Thomas Jefferson made them into the Declaration of Independence,
       one of
       our founding documents which does briefly state a political
       ideology.
       "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
       created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
       certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty
       and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these
       rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their
       just powers from the consent of the governed.."
       I believe that English Common Law tended toward the position
       that criminal behavior consists of crimes against individuals -
       such as depriving individuals of their possessions, murdering
       them or causing them physical injury.
       #Post#: 3805--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home 
       in Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonigh
       By: guest8 Date: February 10, 2019, 5:31 pm
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       [quote author=bernardpyron link=topic=351.msg3795#msg3795
       date=1549816912]
  HTML https://www.politicususa.com/2019/01/27/why-roger-stone-will-spend-the-rest-of-his-life-in-jail.html
       Why Roger Stone Will Likely Spend the Rest of His Life in Jail
       by Leo Vidal
       "After Trump’s friend Roger Stone was arrested on Friday and
       charged with seven felony counts, he stood at the top of the
       courthouse steps and declared his innocence. His defiant speech
       to reporters made it sound like he was arrested on trumped-up
       charges (no pun intended) and that the prosecutors had no chance
       of winning.
       However, according to the prosecutor who convicted Dick Cheney
       aide Scooter Libby for perjury and obstruction of justice, the
       case against Stone is almost perfect.
       Writing in The Daily Beast, former federal prosecutor Peter
       Zeidenberg said:
       “Barring a presidential pardon (always the wild-card possibility
       with a POTUS like Trump) Stone will be convicted and receive a
       very substantial prison sentence. This is as close to a
       slam-dunk case as a prosecutor will ever bring.”
       Unfortunately for Stone, Zeidenberg says that the government has
       a mountain of documents it can use to make its case. His
       indictment set forth in great detail the massive amount of email
       and text evidence that supports the charges against him. These
       documents can only be interpreted one way: Stone is guilty.
       For example: On the same day that Stone testified before
       Congress that he had never sent or received emails or text
       messages from his friend Randy Credico, the two men had
       exchanged more than 30 text messages. That will be hard for
       Stone’s defense lawyers to explain away.
       In fact, according to Zeidenberg, there is almost no defense
       that Stone can make against the charges Mueller has brought
       against him. He said:
       “There are several types of defenses that are typically employed
       when defending a case like this, and none of them are viable
       here.”
       In addition, Stone’s trial will be held in the District of
       Columbia, where the jury pool hates white-collar criminals
       almost as much as they hate the current president. And,
       Zeidenberg says, “they will find Stone loathsome.”
       "Zeidenberg says that Mueller won’t even attempt to engage in a
       preliminary debrief with Stone to test the possibility of
       cooperation, since he knows that Stone would immediately go on
       Fox News to charge Mueller with unfair “Gestapo” tactics in his
       prosecution."
       "As Zeidenberg says, “Stone has nothing to sell that Mueller
       would be interested in buying.”
       "Even though Stone talks big, the truth is that Robert Mueller
       has him dead to rights. All the evidence is against him, he has
       no viable defense, the jury will be biased against him, and the
       prosecutors have no incentive to cut a “deal” to reduce his
       prison sentence."
       "In short Roger Stone will soon be going to jail, and he will
       probably stay there for the rest of his life."
       How did this situation in which Roger Stone appears to be in
       come about?
       It was possible for a former FBI Chief to get into a position to
       send some of President Trump's close associates to prison
       because Trump has not had control of the Justice Department.  I
       believe this is a fact.
       Roger Stone can be silenced by sending him to prison.  Any other
       individual in the contemporary Populist-Patriot-Alternative
       Media Movement could likewise be silenced by sending him or her
       to prison.
       Why such a former FBI Director would actually  try to send some
       of  President Trump's people to prison is another question,
       which has important moral implications.
       The issues in the Roger Stone case are complex, and go back to
       what Roger Stone  has called the "Russian Collusion Delusion,
       which the Democratic Party or Marxist Leftists will deny is an
       illusion.  This is the charge by the Left that Russians did
       something to help get Donald Trump elected in 2016, which goes
       back in time to the election year of 2016.  The Case against
       Roger Stone involves the E-Mails of Hillary and  Julian Assange,
       who might be a Villain for the Left but a Hero for some in the
       current Populist-Patriot and Alternative media Movement.
       The Roger Stone case comes up out of the contemporary extreme
       division in American politics.  Politics has always tended to be
       a matter of the Hegelian Dialectic, or Anti-Thesis in opposition
       to the Thesis.  Marx is said to have "turned Hegel On His Head,"
       meaning that Marx created an atheistic form of the dialectic.
       While Hegel was an Idealist, the Marxist form of the dialectic
       operates without moral restraint, so that telling lies and
       making personal attacks upon an  opponent is allowed in the
       Marxist Dialectic.
       And the moral question should be raised in the Roger Stone case,
       if it does turn out that he goes to prison for the rest of his
       life.
       Since our political  ideology is based upon the Northern
       Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation, and our Declaration
       of Independence historically  comes out of the  Reformation in
       Scotland under John Knox and Samuel Rutherford, we have to ask
       if American Protestant Christian Morality would be violated if a
       man is sent to prison for a long time when, in fact, he did no
       harm to an individual in his behavior for which he is sent to
       prison.
       Historian Quentin Skinner in The Foundations of Modern Political
       Thought, 1978, goes over the influence of several Scotch
       and English Christians, such as John Knox and Samuel Rutherford,
       on John
       Locke and the late 18th century American political ideology
       behind the creation of the Constitutional Republic.
       John Locke's book, Two Treatises of Government, according to
       Skinner, influenced Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of
       Independence, and had an influence on James Madison and other
       Founding Fathers.
       Isaiah 10: 1-2: "Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees,
       and that write grievousness which they have prescribed. To turn
       aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right of the
       poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that they
       may rob the fatherless."
       There are some other verses in the Old Testament about the right
       of the people.
       John Knox and Samuel Rutherford in Scotland, created, from
       scripture, a view that supported the right of the common people
       to oppose a totalitarian government, which does not respect the
       rights of the people. These ideas
       of Knox and Rutherford were secularized by John Locke and
       Thomas Jefferson made them into the Declaration of Independence,
       one of
       our founding documents which does briefly state a political
       ideology.
       "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are
       created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
       certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty
       and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights,
       Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers
       from the consent of the governed.."
       I believe that English Common Law tended toward the position
       that criminal behavior consists of crimes against individuals -
       such as depriving individuals of their possessions, murdering
       them or causing them physical injury.
       [/quote]
       [shadow=blue,left]A small glimmer of things to come.
       Blade[/shadow]
       #Post#: 3809--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home 
       in Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonigh
       By: bernardpyron Date: February 10, 2019, 6:22 pm
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       "A small glimmer of things to come.
       Blade"
       I know that dispensationalism predicts a time of Great
       Tribulation at the end of the Church Age.  But this prediction
       certainly does not mean that Christians as being  born again
       individuals, transformed by the Holy Spirit, should not oppose
       the attack of the Left and not get out on the field in this
       battle.  In fact a spiritually reduced Christianity in the
       churches now will only give the Leftists an advantage in the
       battle to come.  That spiritual reduction can come  out of a
       revolt against Reformation Theology - that is not a systematic
       Calvinism as in Five Point Calvinism but in the commentaries of
       Calvin himself before he died.  Calvin died relatively young,
       his dates being 1509 to 1564.  I believe it was his successors
       who formulated the more systematic Calvinism many now take for
       Calvinism and Reformation Theology  - or "Replacement Theology"
       in dispensationalism.
       #Post#: 16750--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home 
       in Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonigh
       By: patrick jane Date: August 28, 2020, 3:17 pm
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       interesting
       #Post#: 19771--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Home security footage of the FBI raiding Roger Stone's home 
       in Florida on 'Tucker Carlson Tonigh
       By: patrick jane Date: October 29, 2020, 1:36 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=351.msg16750#msg16750
       date=1598645836]
       interesting
       [/quote]Poor Roger
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