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Hey Al, how about a little Obama lynching joke to show us how balanced you are? Huh?
Aug 20, 2018 13:30:43   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/alcee-hastings-florida-democrati-donald-trump-drowning/2018/08/20/id/877829/

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Aug 20, 2018 18:31:39   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
You just showed us how unbalanced you are.

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Aug 20, 2018 19:12:39   #
jcboy3
 
idaholover wrote:
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/alcee-hastings-florida-democrati-donald-trump-drowning/2018/08/20/id/877829/


Well, because lynching is wrong, and you are a racist for suggesting it.

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Aug 20, 2018 21:14:11   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
jcboy3 wrote:
Well, because lynching is wrong, and you are a racist for suggesting it.


Just a little tit for tat, Hastings was way out of line, maybe the secret service could pay him a visit just for laughs.

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Aug 20, 2018 21:29:00   #
forbescat
 
This, of course, is the same Alcee Hastings who was impeached from a federal judgeship in 1988.

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Aug 21, 2018 08:20:02   #
idaholover Loc: Nampa ID
 
jcboy3 wrote:
Well, because lynching is wrong, and you are a racist for suggesting it.


I'd be a racist for breathing in your world.

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Aug 21, 2018 19:31:05   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
jcboy3 wrote:
Well, because lynching is wrong, and you are a racist for suggesting it.





Did he say somewhere that his race is superior to his?

No, He didn't so, start to read again and be educated look for the word RACIST and the meaning of it

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Aug 21, 2018 19:31:40   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
idaholover wrote:
I'd be a racist for breathing in your world.





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Aug 21, 2018 22:23:44   #
hasslichhog
 
forbescat wrote:
This, of course, is the same Alcee Hastings who was impeached from a federal judgeship in 1988.



Judge Alcee Hastings Impeached for Bribery

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Alcee L. Hastings, a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, was impeached on charges of perjury and conspiring to solicit a bribe. He was removed from office in 1989, but went on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives for two decades.
Legal Career of Alcee Hastings

Alcee L. Hastings was born in Altamonte Springs, Florida, in 1936. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Fisk University Fisk in 1958, and later earned a law degree from Florida A&M University. After being admitted to the Florida bar in 1963, he started a law practice. In 1970, Hastings unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate. In 1977, he became a judge of the circuit court of Broward County, Florida.

In 1979, President Jimmy Carter appointed Hastings to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Once confirmed, Hastings became Florida’s first African-American federal judge.

In 1981, a federal grand jury indicted Judge Alcee L. Hastings and his lawyer friend William A. Borders. Hastings was charged with conspiracy and obstruction of justice for soliciting a $150,000 bribe in return for imposing lenient sentences on two felons who appeared in his court. Although his co-conspirator Borders was convicted, Hastings was acquitted and returned to the bench.
Impeachment Proceedings for Alcee Hastings

After Judge Hastings’ acquittal, a special committee of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals conducted its own investigation. The committee concluded Judge Hastings did accept bribes and later committed perjury and tampered with evidence to secure his acquittal. The special judicial panel also recommended that Judge Hastings be impeached and removed from office.

“The bedrock upon which the reputation of the judiciary rests is that the action of Federal judicial officers is not for sale,” the report stated. “Judge Hastings attempted to corruptly use his office for personal gain. Such conduct cannot be excused or condoned even after Judge Hastings has been acquitted of the criminal charges.”

The House of Representatives launched its own probe and subsequently approved 17 articles of impeachment against Hastings, a record number of articles. The articles alleged that Hastings committed conspiracy, bribery, perjury, falsified documents, interfered with a criminal investigation, and undermined the public confidence “in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.”

As it had done in the impeachment of Harold Claiborne, the Senate convened a special committee to hear evidence and then report to the full Senate. Like Claiborne, Hastings unsuccessfully objected to the use of a special committee.

Judge Hastings was convicted by the U.S. Senate on 8 of the 17 articles and removed from office on October 20, 1989. The Senate did not vote to disqualify him from holding future office, and he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1993. Not surprisingly, Hastings was one of the Congressmen who voted against impeaching President William Jefferson Clinton.

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