Anti-gun CA Sen. Leland Yee arrested by FBI

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  • Boondock Saint

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    This is in no way, shape or form safe for work. You have been warned.

    "I prefer syrup!"

     
    Feb 28, 2013
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    In prison there's free food, free clothing, free housing, free healthcare, free education, free butt sex, and only the guards can have guns.
    It's like a liberal paradise and unfortunately Yee may really enjoy his time behind bars.

    Only problem is, there simply isn't enough diversity in such institutions. So we need the "thought" police to rectify that terrible situation. :rolleyes:
     

    john_bud

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    Sep 23, 2009
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    Only problem is, there simply isn't enough diversity in such institutions. So we need the "thought" police to rectify that terrible situation. :rolleyes:

    I wonder if the administration will grab random whites off the street and imprison them to rectify the racial imbalance?
     

    fred333

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    Yee's a yak, but I'd've given him one year tied to an agreement that, upon release, he's prohibited—for life—from ever running for and/or serving any public office in any US territory. I'd further stipulate that he's prohibited from lobbying on behalf of anyone who holds or supports someone in public office. I just don't see what the tax payers get outta housing this guy for five years. The mere arrest was probably enough punishment to keep him from ever considering anything like that again. I don't see how any additional time is gonna do a guy like that, or us, any good.
     

    traveller

    The one with two L
    Nov 26, 2010
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    That's one of the occupational risks of doing business with someone by the name of 'Shrimp boy Chow'.

    Good. Not nearly long enough. Every law he voted on and that passed by a 1 vote margin should be rescinded.
     

    Sharpeneddark

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    Mar 20, 2013
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    Westminster
    Yee's a yak, but I'd've given him one year tied to an agreement that, upon release, he's prohibited—for life—from ever running for and/or serving any public office in any US territory. I'd further stipulate that he's prohibited from lobbying on behalf of anyone who holds or supports someone in public office. I just don't see what the tax payers get outta housing this guy for five years. The mere arrest was probably enough punishment to keep him from ever considering anything like that again. I don't see how any additional time is gonna do a guy like that, or us, any good.

    I'm pretty sure he's toxic to any lobbing firms. Especially the anti-gun types.
     

    Sirex

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    Oct 30, 2010
    10,380
    Westminster, MD
    So, only 5 years for a high profile legislator, who abused his position, profiting from it, and violated the very laws he sought to enact? I hope his bore gets worn out in prison, but being one of the chosen he'll probably go to club Fed and get out after 6 months for good behavior while someone who was caught with pot serves the entire 5 years.
     

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