Charges dropped in case against Jussie Smollett

Tax records are private, dude. Would you like YOUR tax records made public? What a great opportunity for identity theft!

Tax records are private and the 4th Amendment protects that privacy. Smollett committed a crime, and those records should be public. For libs to equate the two really illustrates libs are shitheads, but doesn't everything they do illustrate that?
 
Tax records are private, dude. Would you like YOUR tax records made public? What a great opportunity for identity theft!

<sigh> We need a better quality of cons on this site. You're confusing two separate posts, dudette. This particular one refers to Smollett's records, not trump's tax returns.
 
Tax records are private and the 4th Amendment protects that privacy. Smollett committed a crime, and those records should be public. For libs to equate the two really illustrates libs are shitheads, but doesn't everything they do illustrate that?

Some evidence was made public. The 'attack' itself, for example. The records of where the 'attackers' bought their costumes. The police response to the 'attack'.

The only equivalence I see anyone trying to make is Trump's tax records, as if that had anything to do with the Smollett case. That's just attempting to hijack the thread for political reasons. Such a moron can't make an argument about Smollett anymore, so they try to run to another topic.

Yup. A commonly used liberal shithead tactic. Using it only shows they have lost the argument.
 
Not if they were trying to insure absolute secrecy. You must think the cops would stayed silent and none of them would have leaked.

ROFLMAO

Clearly you missed the reaction of Rahm and the police to the decision. If they had something to hide, they wouldn't be screaming about the decision.
 
In honor of this old thread here is Dave Chappelle speaking on the subject in one of his new specials.


 
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