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Texas goes after those responsible for vote harvesting

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by g8orbill, May 9, 2025.

  1. g8orbill

    g8orbill Old Gator Moderator VIP Member

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    Until that scumbag Paxton goes to Prison, Texas should lose all voting rights in the United States and should be treated like the outlaw territory that it is.
     
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    I hope that judge serves years in prison.
     
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    didn’t seem to bother you when the Biden Admin did it
     
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    It's hard to take seriously these law and order initiatives from people who ought to be in jail. And who would be in jail, or at least felony convicted, without politically complicit prosecutors.

    Seems weird like the new normal how so many of these Trumppublican icons are criminals.


    The deal, which landed three weeks before Paxton is set to face trial, also requires him to take 15 hours of legal ethics courses and pay restitution to those he is accused of defrauding more than a decade ago when he allegedly solicited investors in a McKinney technology company without disclosing that the firm was paying him to promote its stock. The amount of restitution totals about $271,000, prosecutor Brian Wice said.


    Ken Paxton agrees to community service, paying restitution to avoid trial in securities fraud case