Tom Delay a flight risk? Or, biased reporting again?
Posted by Moonage on 19 Oct 2005 | Tagged as: The Media
Here’s the headline from Reuters:
The so-called "capias" was a "purely procedural event" but would require DeLay to turn himself into authorities to be fingerprinted and photographed, Travis County Grand Jury Clerk Linda Estrada said.
Methinks Reuters has taken a side in this fight.
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on 20 Oct 2005 at 11:48 am 1.John Chase said …
This idiot Earle is notorious for hounding and persecuting the enemies of his people (who number 100% demoncrat)! Malicious prosecution as a political vendetta should be a felony punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison, restitution of damages, and multiple fines up to $100,00 per punishable incident.
Maybe that would slow down these dipsticks — if we could only keep them from buying and/or intimidating judges and juries!!! That is already a felony of which Earle is guilty, but somehow does not see it worthy of persecuting because he is “only doing his duty!”
on 20 Oct 2005 at 1:19 pm 2.Moonage




























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I think that is a route the Delay legal team is pondering at this time. The ineptitude of the first two grand juries coupled with the very sudden indictment by the third grand jury is going to work in Tom’s favor.
I’m not much of a Delay fan, but something stinks in Texas and it ain’t Tom.