It’s Official He Is A Felon

We all have heard about Trump’s legal situation……and now it is official…..

Ten days before his second inauguration, Donald Trump earned an unwanted distinction on Friday—he became the first president criminally sentenced. As expected, Trump received no jail time or any punishment in his conviction over a hush money payment to a former adult film star, reports the AP. Instead, Judge Juan M. Merchan granted what’s known as an unconditional discharge, which the New York Timesdescribes as a “rare and lenient alternative.” Trump is appealing his conviction, per the Washington Post.

  • “This has been a very terrible experience,” Trump told the court before the sentence was announced, per the Times. He characterized the case as a political vendetta, said his payments to Stormy Daniels were above-board, and called witness Michael Cohen a “totally discredited person.” He added that voters vindicated him by electing him after the conviction. “I got indicted over calling a legal expense a legal expense,” he said. “I just want to say I think it’s an embarrassment to New York.”
  • “I assume I’m still under a gag order,” Trump told the judge. “But the fact is, I’m totally innocent.” He concluded: “I was treated very, very unfairly, and I thank you very much.”
  • The judge in explaining his sentence reiterated that Trump is still a citizen subject to prosecution, even if he has been elected president. “Sir, I wish you godspeed as you pursue your second term in office. Thank you,” Merchan said.
  • The sentence: Under New York state law, an unconditional discharge can be invoked when a judge is “of the opinion that no proper purpose would be served by imposing any condition upon the defendant’s release.” In this case, the conviction stands, but Trump gets no jail, probation, or fines. The president-elect did not attend the sentencing in person. Instead, he appeared by video in the Manhattan courtroom from his Mar-a-Lago residence.
  • Prosecutor: During Friday’s hearing, prosecutor Joshua Steinglass laid into Trump: “This defendant has caused enduring damage to public perception of the criminal justice system and has placed officers of the court in harm’s way,” he said.
  • Trump attorney: After Steinglass spoke, Todd Blanche countered that prosecutors brought the case only after Trump announced his run for the presidency, calling it blatant election interference.
  • Trump had asked the Supreme Court to block the sentencing, but it declined. “I’ll do my little thing tomorrow,” Trump said after the high court ruled against him on Thursday night. “They can have fun with their political opponent.”
  • The jury convicted Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

No time in lock-up (go figure)…..

Just the news of the day…..

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Closing Thought–21Jul17

Soon To Be A Felon!

In my many years I have been on lists especially in the 70-90’s, I was watched by the program COINTELPRO and now I will once again be on another list….this time because I am a supporter of the BDS Movement…..a movement to punish Israel for their apartheid regime….

But why a felon?

The criminalization of political speech and activism against Israel has become one of the gravest threats to free speech in the West. In France, activists have been arrested and prosecuted for wearing T-shirts advocating a boycott of Israel. The U.K. has enacted a series of measures designed to outlaw such activism. In the U.S., governors compete with one another over who can implement the most extreme regulations to bar businesses from participating in any boycotts aimed even at Israeli settlements, which the world regards as illegal. On U.S. campuses, punishment of pro-Palestinian students for expressing criticisms of Israel is so commonplace that the Center for Constitutional Rights refers to it as “the Palestine Exception” to free speech.

But now, a group of 43 senators — 29 Republicans and 14 Democrats — wants to implement a law that would make it a felony for Americans to support the international boycott against Israel, which was launched in protest of that country’s decades-old occupation of Palestine. The two primary sponsors of the bill are Democrat Ben Cardin of Maryland and Republican Rob Portman of Ohio. Perhaps the most shocking aspect is the punishment: Anyone guilty of violating the prohibitions will face a minimum civil penalty of $250,000 and a maximum criminal penalty of $1 million and 20 years in prison.

Source: U.S. Lawmakers Seek to Criminally Outlaw Support for Boycott Campaign Against Israel

When did non-violent protest become a felony?  When did the US become the “bitch” of Israel?

I expect this kind of crap from the Trump toadies…but this goes deeper than the president.

So what they are telling me is that I do not have a choice…..I must not protest against Israel….is that about it?

Then come get me you BASTARDS!

I refuse to gravel at the feet of Israel.

I refuse to be told what I can do with my money or my activism!  BITE ME!

If you are not a coward then join me……

https://bdsmovement.net/

I must once again go back underground (wink wink) for my own safety…..see you guys later….chuq