Discussion: Trump's Georgia State Director Resigns After Past Criminal Charges Surface

Put Phillips in the basket with the other deplorables.

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Golly, another Trump support with a criminal history. Yawn. Must be a day ending in “y”.

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Stop & Frisk would have got this guy off the streets years ago.

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he was not “extremely vetted” I take it…

Trump leaves a general impression of not doing his homework …

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Criminals, racists and bigots, Russia Firsters…etc. What a wonderful staff of "Only the best people" Fanta Face has assembled and drawn into his “movement” to fleece and lay waste to the country should he scam his way to the White House, huh?

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Is that Florida Libertarian Senate candidate, the one who sacrificed the goat, involved in the Trump effort there? Seems like he’d be a good fit.

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The BEST people.

I’d say someone should set up a group pledging to donate X to the Clinton campaign for each revelation, but bankrupting your supporters is more a Trump move.

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You know you’re a redneck IF

Your State has Pre-Trial Diversion Programs for second time violent white offenders arrested on a gun charge…

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is this going to affect his ability to play second base, though?

“When I send my people, I’m not sending my best. I’m sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing guns. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

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Honest to God…everyone that works for Trump is getting arrested and yet he, Trump is perceived as HONEST? WTF does that say of us as a country? I despair.

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“But they are white ! lilly white ! Well, apart from a few token blacks”

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Extreme Vetting in GOP: Are they White - immediate stamp of approval.

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Dylann Roof’s cousin?

The kid’s got a baby face and already a convicted felon with anger issues.

Sad.

He was sentenced to 36 months of probation and was ordered to pay a $1,500 fine, and he was released from probation one year later, according to WBTV.

Somebody’s parents have some influence? Lots of money?

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You forgot, with a copyright nod to Arlo Guthrie, father rapers…

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Sounds like Santeria…I guess the Libertarians would say I can do whatever I want with my goat…it’s mine…keep your nanny state away from me and my goat…

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Gonna need a bigger basket. You are what you do. Deplorable is as deplorable does.

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Phillips was arrested by Bibb County, Georgia, sheriff’s deputies in 2008 for battery and criminal damage, according to court documents reviewed by WBTV. He then pled guilty to criminal trespassing and battery, WBTV reported. He was sentenced to 36 months of probation and was ordered to pay a $1,500 fine, and he was released from probation one year later, according to WBTV.

Phillips was also arrested later that year for an alleged altercation involving a gun, but the charges were dropped after he completed a pretrial diversion program, per WBTV.

So if I am guessing correctly as to ‘that’ year, this kid gets released from probation early and then in that very same year gets arrested for an altercation involving a gun and gets pre-trial diversion?

Not my preferred version of law and order.

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