I was getting the hell beat out of me by an adult when I was ten years old
they kept hitting me in the face with their open hand over and over as I staunchly denied what they wanted me to admit to
and every time they hit me my head would bash off the wooden side of a bunk bed until I would have short moments of black out with every hit
and I finally admitted to something I didn't do to get it to stop
I swore I would never admit to a lie again
i'm sure General Flynn feels the same
Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
How many times have we seen and heard Black kids ( and White and Hispanic ) admit to things they didn't do because of hours of interrogations and the cop says "if you just tell us you did this, you can go home ) and unbelievable to us not having been interrogated without a lawyer for hours, say yes, I did it and then ask "can I go home now"?
Everybody including Munchman knows this to be true but he can not envision that this happened to Michael Flynn. No, Flynn lied and he can't take it back! Of course you can. That is the beauty of America, that at any time you can tell the truth and explain why you did what you did and in my opinion the legal community has an obligation at any time to hear your truth. Isn't that what we heard in the Kavanaugh hearing? It's never to late to tell your truth?
Well, General Flynn is now telling his truth and we have an obligation to him to listen because one day it might be us coerced into a false confession because of threats made to us or our family or is that how we want law enforcement in America to work?
But it seems that Judge Sullivan for some reason, doesn't want General Flynn to tell us that he was mistreated at the hands of the FBI and that is a shame.
The only argue that I can see, that this new outside judge could present is actually that. "He lied and he can't take it back". What else is there to present? You can't present an underlying crime because there wasn't one. You can't provide a recording that I am aware of, of what General Flynn actually said that day the FBI interviewed him. You only have the word of the two agents that he lied and even that is in question and can not in my opinion be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
Throw in the fact that President Obama pardoned General Cartwright for doing the exact same thing Flynn did or they say he did and admitted to under coercion IMHO and you do have the precedent that Obama stunningly said didn't exist when he was the precedent.
There is no good reason to proceed with this case. There is no good reason to not dismiss a case that the DOJ says should never have been brought in the first case and has clearly explained why.
But the real topper here is the hand written note from the head of the FBI Counter Intelligence "what is our goal, truth/ admission or to get him to lie so we can prosecute him or get him fired". The fact that memo was uncovered which was surely known by Director Wrey if he knew what he was doing but did not provide the exculpatory evidence, is reason enough for an unbiased judge to dismiss this case.