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Could Jim Jordan be charged (conceivably) with interfering with the course of justice ?

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ilikeitlikethat23 · 61-69, M
I think so interfeering with an ongoing prosecution, let the legal system play it out. If dumpy needs that much interference run, then hes guilty. They are pitching the whole legal system high and inside trying to back them off. For those of you that do not understand the baseball analogy. Picthing high and inside brings a baseball thrown at 80 to 100 mph near the batters head, making them back off the plate.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ilikeitlikethat23 LOL, is that why the department of injustice, the federal elektions commission, and alvin the chipmunk passed on the "investigation"?