Ex-Cop Allegedly Held AC Repairman At Gunpoint, Convinced He Was Voter Fraud Kingpin | Talking Points Memo

The names they put on their organizations. SMDH

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Grandmas and Puppies for 2nd Amendment Rights Center

was already taken

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So in other words he runs multiple scams preying on the ill-informed. Perfect fox news advertiser.

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That’s my question, too.

I hope at 12:01 PM January 20th, the DoJ convenes a grand jury to investigate this, because there is all kinds of Federal charges here that only starts with Aguirre. Who funded this operation (thank you for wiring the money so as to leave no doubt about federal jurisdiction)? A lot of people should be facing jail time.

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@lizzymom

Will we see for the first time (?) a former President become homeless? Do we have a desert that he can wander around for 40 years until God shows him the Promised Land?

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It doesn’t say much for the quality of the PD he had worked for that they promoted him to the level of captain. What a lack of judgement and decision making.

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In the early 60’s my dad worked ( in a 95% travel job) with a guy from Texas who held a whole bunch of strident right wing views and clung to various conspiracy theories … many about Cuba … including great fears of an impending sugar shortage … every meal in a restaurant saw him cleaning out all the sugar packets at the table to put into his every-growing sugar stockpile at home …

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In most places he would. Those are felony charges, and using a gun doesn’t help. Might be some leeway as an ex-cop, though, since a lot of cops carry at all times in case somebody who didn’t like being arrested targets them for revenge.

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I had to get 3/4 through the story before I saw Harris County, the at the end I saw Texas Tribune.
Location, location, location.

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They are so much better than they used to be when they used to just throw people they arrested in the canal.

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I think this guy and Mike Flynn have a lot in common.

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Funny how the Mad King signed these documents all those years ago, when as the Chosen One he should have known that by signing them he’d have quite a problem, as in if it’s not his residency how could he use that to vote in the past election?

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So Trump was well aware that he wasn’t legally entitled to live in Mar a Lago, yet he put it as his legal address and voted there. Sounds like voter fraud to me. Lock him up!

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If I read this clown’s bio correctly, he’s been on suspension for 18 years after a similar crazy incident; i.e., he is still technically a cop (a chief actually), presumably collecting pay, just not on duty. Can’t believe I’m reading that right but considering this is Texas, well, could be.

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Suddenly I wonder how much an undiagnosed tendency to OCD is a factor in all this stuff.

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Maybe trump will follow Javanka to the Billionaire’s Bunker.

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Wasn’t David Ferrie was it?

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So many chickens coming home to roost. Trump was clearly never taught the lesson about being nice to people on your way up because you’re going to encounter them again on your way down. He is about to harvest the hatred and contempt earned by a lifetime’s worth of bullying and grift.

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I’m guessing the kidnapped person has a darker complexion than the kidnapper and responding officers.

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