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fightforfreedom

(4,913 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 12:59 PM Feb 2023

Fate, destiny, have found Garland, Smith and Willis.

When it comes to their investigations, whatever they decide to do in the end, will change their lives forever. They will be remembered forever. Their decisions, their success or failures will change the course of history in our country. If I know it, so do they. That's how big, how important these investigations are.

We are witnesses to one of the biggest, most important moments in our history. I do not believe many Americans realize how historic this is.

If these 3 individuals are successful in their investigations it will result in the largest number of indictments, convictions, for people in power we have ever seen. It will be painful for our country, but in the end it will make our democracy stronger.

If they fail, it could lead to the rule of law being so badly damaged our democracy will become less than a true democracy. We will become something else, something no one can predict.

I for one believe Garland, Smith, Willis will be successful. Many people have doubts and that is their right, their belief. In the end, what matters most, is we all better hope they are successful. We should all wish them the best.

Fuck Trump and all traitors who support him.

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Fate, destiny, have found Garland, Smith and Willis. (Original Post) fightforfreedom Feb 2023 OP
Yes, and I believe the courage of their Quakerfriend Feb 2023 #1
I agree with that sentiment! n/t 1WorldHope Feb 2023 #2
I still have hope it will happen in some form. electric_blue68 Feb 2023 #3
Yes, and failure does include failure to act at all. Magoo48 Feb 2023 #4
Very good posting really like it. republianmushroom Feb 2023 #5
Thank you. fightforfreedom Feb 2023 #7
Recommended Auggie Feb 2023 #6
We, who believe, are in the majority. The loud minority is that. Alexander Of Assyria Feb 2023 #8
I found a different story. 48656c6c6f20 Feb 2023 #9
Where did you find that twisted story? fightforfreedom Feb 2023 #10
Go back and read the OP again Fiendish Thingy Feb 2023 #12
Wut ??? secondwind Feb 2023 #13
Was this ChatGPT or other AI? Prairie_Seagull Feb 2023 #17
If only we had got Snackshack Feb 2023 #11
DOJ is doing a great job. secondwind Feb 2023 #14
Garland, Smith & Willis a very high powered law firm operating out of D.C. ... aggiesal Feb 2023 #15
I seem to remember sagetea Feb 2023 #16
Garland and Smith, no, never AverageOldGuy Feb 2023 #18

Quakerfriend

(5,450 posts)
1. Yes, and I believe the courage of their
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 02:17 PM
Feb 2023

convictions is unwavering.

I feel a wave of inditements coming soon-
very soon.

 

48656c6c6f20

(7,638 posts)
9. I found a different story.
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 02:52 PM
Feb 2023

Garland, Smith and Willis were once the most celebrated heroes in the city. They had saved countless lives, and brought countless criminals to justice. They were the epitome of bravery and integrity, and everyone looked up to them with admiration and respect.

However, as time went on, the reality of the world began to set in. They started to realize that no matter how hard they fought, the evil forces in the world always seemed to come out on top. They saw corrupt politicians and business tycoons getting away with their crimes, and watched as the innocent suffered at the hands of the wicked.

The more they saw, the more disillusioned they became. They started to question everything they once believed in, and wondered if their efforts were even worth it. The once bright and shining lights of hope began to fade, and they felt like they were losing the battle against evil.

And then, the ultimate blow came. They were tasked with taking down a powerful crime lord, one who had been terrorizing the city for years. They threw themselves into the mission with their usual bravery and determination, but this time, they were up against an opponent who was too powerful to be defeated. Despite their best efforts, the crime lord emerged victorious, and the city was left in chaos and despair.

The once proud and mighty heroes, Garland, Smith and Willis, were left feeling defeated and broken. They had been humbled by the reality that the evil forces in the world always seem to win. They had let their city down, and their once bright and shining reputations were now tarnished.

They left the city, their heads hanging low, and went into hiding. They couldn't bear to face the disappointment and anger in the eyes of their once adoring fans. They realized that the dice were indeed stacked against them, and that the evil always seemed to win. The once bright and shining heroes had become mere shadows of their former selves, and the city was left without its protectors.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,624 posts)
12. Go back and read the OP again
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 03:11 PM
Feb 2023

The OP is carefully crafted with clearly identified opinions and expressions of hope, as well as a clear outlining of the seriousness of it all.

Your “story”, on the other hand, is filled with assumptions based on an absence of public information, and presumptions of the thoughts and feelings of Garland, Smith and Willis without a scintilla of evidence to support those presumptions/predictions.

You’ve written the last chapter of your “story” before reality has yet to reach the end of the second chapter.

Chapter One: the commission of the crimes by Trump and his minions
Chapter Two: the investigations of those crimes

Future chapters yet to be written:
Recommendations from the Grand Juries (GA chapter almost finished)
Prosecutorial decisions resulting from Grand Jury hearings
Indictments issued/denied/investigations closed
Arrest warrants issued, defendants arraigned, media frenzy ensues
Pre-trial motions/shenanigans
Trials begin
Verdicts/mistrials/hung juries
Sentencing for the guilty
Updating of history books

Somewhere in there (sequence is unclear at this point) is a chapter on the 2024 election.

Snackshack

(2,541 posts)
11. If only we had got
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 03:05 PM
Feb 2023

An AG who believed that justice was blind instead of justice for Dems but the GOP can do whatever policy. Attack the Capitol, steal national secrets, kill over 1 million Americans through what can only be called criminal negligence.

Yea- a DOJ that actually enforced the law without prejudice or bias would have been nice. Unfortunately not having one has cost us our country. History is full of civilizations that stopped governing and started fighting themselve.

aggiesal

(8,917 posts)
15. Garland, Smith & Willis a very high powered law firm operating out of D.C. ...
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 03:41 PM
Feb 2023

Also sounds like a gun manufacturer.

GSW is also an acronym for Gun Shot Wound, which may be what it fells like to those they end up prosecuting.

The House Judiciary Committee the one Jim Jordan heads, is also referred to as the House Anti Insurrection Committee

sagetea

(1,369 posts)
16. I seem to remember
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 04:00 PM
Feb 2023

A while back, a message/article stating that what they have on TDFG will shock the Nation, so they are putting it out slowly to keep it from tearing us apart in more ways than one. I am not sure if this is true or I just imagined it, but I believe that is why only a few things get out weekly.

sage

AverageOldGuy

(1,530 posts)
18. Garland and Smith, no, never
Thu Feb 2, 2023, 05:23 PM
Feb 2023

The only prosecutor likely to indict Trump is Willis, and, if she does, she likely will be contacted by Garland who will try to pressure her into dropping it.

Sorry, but I have every confidence that Trump will skate away, thumbing his nose at the rest of us.

Garland is terrified that a future GOP President will appoint an AG who will go after every Democrat he can get his hands on and Garland is content to let Jan 6 fade into the sunset. Yes, I know, DOJ is prosecuting the Jan 6 thugs -- but only after two years of screwing around and most of them are receiving mild sentences.

Biden should have appointed an AG with a huge pair of testicles -- Hillary, for example. Garland is an old, doddering judge who simply wants to retire and write his memoirs.

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