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She's done

But wait, there's more.....
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She’s just digging a deeper and deeper hole..she tried her best to dodge the law and pull some strings to get the hearing dismissed… her lies told a few weeks ago about when the affair started (the affair that she first adamantly denied), is now making it possible for criminal charges. Both her and her luva both lied under oath, which will come to light Thurs and Fri….couldnt happen to a better person..she deserves any type of prosecution or disqualification she gets! It’s all getting ready to come out..again, this isn’t going away Fani!
 
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She’s just digging a deeper and deeper hole..she tried her best to dodge the law and pull some strings to get the hearing dismissed… her lies told a few weeks ago about when the affair started (the affair that she first adamantly denied), is now making it possible for criminal charges. Both her and her luva both lied under oath, which will come to light Thurs ad Fri….couldnt happen to a better person..she deserves any type of prosecution or disqualification she gets! It’s all getting ready to come out..again, this isn’t going away Fani!
Classic case of the cover-up being the actual crime. Having an affair in this particular instance is not, by itself, an ethical violation and it is certainly not a crime. However, the perception of impropriety and unethical behavior, plus the relatively universal belief that she and her loverboy used to tax dollars to enjoy their romp, coupled with the lying under oath in an attempt to cover it up, has all but sealed her fate. It's amazing how often this happens.

However, the other lesson to be learned is that you cannot let emotion, (such as for example the emotion that drives many with TDS) and the personal desire to elevate themselves to celebrity status or something higher than their present situation, cloud your judgment. Virtually every one of the prosecutors going after Trump right now are looking for either celebrity status, fame or some type of fortune. That's why most of these cases, if not all of them, will ultimately fail.
 
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