[Gateway Pundit] Peter Hasson describes for the Daily Caller the remarkable vague threat emanating for the attorney representing John Conyers:
The attorney for Democratic Michigan Rep. John Conyers, who is accused of continuously sexually harassing his female staffers, defended Conyers by indicating that there are allegations against "many members" of the House and Senate.
Conyers’ attorney, Arnold E. Reed, released a statement defending the Michigan Democrat and pushing back against the "disturbing allegations." The bizarre statement was written in all-CAPS and referred to both Reed and Conyers in the third person.
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#2, a typo? There are only 31 chapters in Proverbs.
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According to Google and Cortena Proverbs 141:10 is: "Let the wicked fall into their own nets, While I pass by safely." However, I suspect Google and Cortana of being heathens.
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Tom, you are correct. Psalms 141:10. Long day but an avid disciple of both books especially when applying to war and politics. Favorite chapter over all is Psalm 1.
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Only a few posts after I mentioned that there are lots of knowledgeable people here, Betty Hatfield5124 neatly demonstrated the truth of the statement.
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