Originally Posted by
Krugminator2
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/11/u...-attorney.html
Sessions has done at least one good thing. As someone who had well into five figures stolen on Absolute Poker by this guy, it is nice to see him get the ax. Just a horrible human being who has made a living prosecuting people for non-crimes like insider trading and playing poker. Authoritarian (redundant) liberals seem really upset about this.
F u c k the son of a b i t c h
. Bharara is a classic federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, always looking to make headlines as much as meaningful collars. He earned the enmity of Reason readers in 2015 when his office subpoenaed information about
the records of six people who left hyperbolic comments at the website about the federal judge who oversaw the controversial conviction of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht. Shortly after the subpoena was issued, the government issued a gag order prohibiting Reason not only from discussing the matter but even acknowledging the existence of the subpoena or the gag order itself. As a wide variety of media outlets have noted, such actions on the part of the government are not only fundamentally misguided and misdirected, they have a tangible chilling effect on free expression by commenters and publications alike....
The subpoena also covered...harmless comments as: "I hope there is a special place in hell reserved for that horrible woman," and "I'd prefer a hellish place on Earth be reserved for her as well."
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