"The problem is, we aren’t free and haven’t been for quite some time. And no matter who gets elected, we get more police, more violence, more 'criminals', and higher taxes."
"The arrest of Tommy Robinson is a hammer-blow to the fragile base of people’s respect for British law. The reality that he could be grabbed off the street and thrown into a dangerous jail – in a matter of hours – is deeply shocking...The rule of law is fragile, and relies on the self-restraint of the majority."
"This is a look into the future of the United States. Although the anti-gun nuts in the US are focusing on 'assault weapons' those in the United Kingdom want to curb knife violence in their anti-gun utopia by 'filing down' the knives that are too sharp."
Cohen's attorney called Avenatti's media appearances "reckless and improper" and reminded the court that Avenatti had released some of Cohen's bank records to the media.
"I don’t agree with everything he says, but being arrested for filming a news story outside a courthouse, and imprisoned within 6 hours sounds dystopian.."
"Nowhere in the essay do we hear the words 'sorry' to the officer that King accused of sexual assault and kidnapping, which resulted in an internet mob harassing the officer and his family."
"There are agents all over this country who love the bureau and are sickened by Comey’s behavior and McCabe and Holder and Lynch and the thugs like Brennan..."
Freidman was facing four counts of criminal tax fraud and one of grand larceny - all class B felonies that carried maximum prison sentences of up to 25 years in prison.
These convictions focused on two little known players in the Valeant and Philidor scheme. Meanwhile, Michael Pearson or Howard Schiller have yet to face any type of meaningful repercussions for the collapse of Valeant.