Dana Loesch:
NOLA dropped felony charges against James O'Keefe and others. http://bit.ly/cKIvOO So much for a trumped-up witch hunt!
Gawker:

Bill Hennessy:
I have met James and Joe and find them to be patriotic men of character.
Gawker:

Gina Loudon:
isn’t that good enough for a courageous, patriotic young prankster that was trying to expose corruption?
Gawker:

The Tea Party is very excited because O'Keefe and his friends are expected to plea bargain to a lesser charge and avoid felony charges. But if O'Keefe was innocent, why would he be pleading guilty?
h/t Bushido Hacks
Destroying or defacing U.S. currency is a crime, of course. Someone caught him on film.
ReplyDeleteGee, I wonder if he knew? Maybe it doesn't matter in the eyes of his attorney.
O'Keefe and company should really take a look at United States Code Title 18 Part 1 Chapter 119. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/usc_sup_01_18_10_I_20_119.html
ReplyDeleteThere is all this talk about the United States Constitution, but never talk about the United State CODE. That is where the true laws are upheld.