My guess is not a single person you mentioned in this article will be convicted or serve any time in prison. And in the off chance one or two of them are actually prosecuted, it will end up going nowhere. This is the way of Washington DC.
My guess is not a single person you mentioned in this article will be convicted or serve any time in prison. And in the off chance one or two of them are actually prosecuted, it will end up going nowhere. This is the way of Washington DC.
Agree. Too bad the US isn't the kind of country where they'll have to be looking over their shoulders nervously for the rest of their lives.
Since I believe in God - and that they will stand before his judgment someday - I take solace in the reality that God can make Hell hotter - for a whole lot longer - than any human court of "justice".
My guess is not a single person you mentioned in this article will be convicted or serve any time in prison. And in the off chance one or two of them are actually prosecuted, it will end up going nowhere. This is the way of Washington DC.
Agree. Too bad the US isn't the kind of country where they'll have to be looking over their shoulders nervously for the rest of their lives.
Since I believe in God - and that they will stand before his judgment someday - I take solace in the reality that God can make Hell hotter - for a whole lot longer - than any human court of "justice".
I'm glad you believe Hell is not forever - the most evil idea ever thought. Hell is just a long and hard sentence in Purgatory.
Better brush up on theology