FYI, some Bundy militia people got a mistrial because of a hung jury One of the jurors in that mistrial said something to the effect of "the government had too much evidence" as for why they didn't convict.
This is a big change from the days when Saudi Arabia demanded that all cooperation be secret so other Muslim countries couldn't see.
Reminds me of the rationale of one of the judges from the Roy Jones Jr controversial Olympic bout loss. Said he felt so bad for the other guy he gave him the decision to not embarrass him in his host nation.
When I was on a jury for a murder trial our verdict was held up for a day because of one woman. She agreed the defendant murdered the guy but felt bad he was going to go to jail for a long time. We eventually convicted him but that was frustrating as hell.
My finding was a jury is made up 12 people who are largely elderly and have absolutely nothing else to do.
Man, fuck you guys. This line of thinking: Is the reason we get this: Instead of a diverse group of people who are able to digest the information presented to them and come to a concensus. I enjoyed my time on a grand jury.
daily dose of a trump tweet for every occasion this bit of a hypocrisy was one of the top talking points for our resident trumpers
hey guys remember radical islamic terrorism and stopping muslims from being able to enter the country hes now aligning with Obama/Clinton on it not being a religious issue (despite him talking about that for years)just with more saber rattling
So now Trump has the same stance as Obama. Look forward to that Fox News apology to Obama coming shortly.
Fox will ignore his soft pivot on Islam. He's going hard on Iran, so they will focus there, and on the other important issues of our day: the leakers, the murder of Seth Rich by the DNC, and Hillary's emails.