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3 minutes ago, TSOL said:

Sense, chicken, make some 

not gonna bother to search for your bs post....but didn't you rejoice in how gullible and easy to fool my side is here?  that kind of thinking doesn't make sense to me either . I can rationalize it as desperation from a lesser opponent - a hail mary if you will.

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2 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

A past asst attorney general and another legal eagle are discussing the chance of moving the trump Ga trial to a fed courtroom as trump desires (also that race will play a huge role in this trial- duh).  Moving it would likely be a good outcome for true patriots.  trump can't win in the general and then will end up in fed prison without an opportunity to pardon himself.

Do you really expect it to play out that way?  Expect any guilty verdict in any of these cases will be appealed to a higher court.  Perhaps petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the appeal but eventually reaching that group of 9 justices.  What would anyone expect the Supreme Court to do?  Vote 6 to 3.  Then all the shrieking and yelling can commence while wails of Trump got away with it again and calls for stacking the court with liberal justices grow louder.

 

That's the Democrat's plan.  Keep Trump from running in 2024, no care in the world if he does time or not, run another candidate instead of Biden, and demonize the Supreme Court, one of few remaining "Conservative" institutions remaining.  A win, win, win.  Like I told you earlier.  The Democrats are just way too smart and crafty for the Republicans to handle at the moment.  And 3 steps ahead like the analogy of one guy playing Chess against the other playing Checkers.     

 

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8 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

here's the difference between us:  I'm all for them investigating Biden and if they find evidence, prosecuting him.  I'm not married to a particular politician but to an ideal...I think many here are in the same mindset.  Not so much on your side.  And yes, we are polarized as a nation.

The House committee has found evidence and testimony to support it. 

 

But nobody should expect the burden of proof is finding a  check written by a Burisma executive for $5M and a deposit ticket with the name Joe Biden on the account depositing the endorsed check with the signature of "Joe Biden" for $5M into his personal checking account. 

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5 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

not gonna bother to search for your bs post....but didn't you rejoice in how gullible and easy to fool my side is here?  that kind of thinking doesn't make sense to me either . I can rationalize it as desperation from a lesser opponent - a hail mary if you will.

 

 

Bawk? 

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Spot on.  it's going to be great watching people slowly wake up now that's it is too late.

 

People like to knowingly say “it’s always been this way,” but it really hasn’t. Taken together w/the DOJ/FBI role in the Russia hoax, their coverup of Clinton’s textbook obstruction of justice rap (if smashing hard drives w/hammers after they’ve been subpoenaed isn’t obstruction, the term has no meaning), and the brazen DOJ coverup of the Bidens’ brazen, out-in-the-open bribery ring, what we’re seeing is the most naked use of power in the political process since the Civil War.

 

The Republicans will do nothing but fundraise off the death of the republic, and they’ll secretly thank the Democrats for taking down Trump & MAGA for them. There really is no coming back from this. Regimes don’t resort to these tactics “just this once,” because once you cross that line you can’t risk handing over power to someone who might hold you responsible for it.

 

We’re in a transition phase to a totally different country right now, and what comes out the other end is hard to predict.

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Do you really expect it to play out that way?  Expect any guilty verdict in any of these cases will be appealed to a higher court.  Perhaps petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the appeal but eventually reaching that group of 9 justices.  What would anyone expect the Supreme Court to do?  Vote 6 to 3.  Then all the shrieking and yelling can commence while wails of Trump got away with it again and calls for stacking the court with liberal justices grow louder.

 

That's the Democrat's plan.  Keep Trump from running in 2024, no care in the world if he does time or not, run another candidate instead of Biden, and demonize the Supreme Court, one of few remaining "Conservative" institutions remaining.  A win, win, win.  Like I told you earlier.  The Democrats are just way too smart and crafty for the Republicans to handle at the moment.  And 3 steps ahead like the analogy of one guy playing Chess against the other playing Checkers.     

 

Not my desired plan but a good one.  trump is the worst thing to happen to the R's in their history.  And they keep getting dumber - both their leaders and followers.

7 minutes ago, TSOL said:

 

 

Bawk? 

I forgot to add that your entire O line was holding on the play and flags litter the field.  The penalty in this case however, is jail.  and OMG, you're so f'in clever!

7 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

The House committee has found evidence and testimony to support it. 

 

But nobody should expect the burden of proof is finding a  check written by a Burisma executive for $5M and a deposit ticket with the name Joe Biden on the account depositing the endorsed check with the signature of "Joe Biden" for $5M into his personal checking account. 

I'm not at all convinced he did anything illegal but if he did....he's much smarter than trump.

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3 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

That's the Democrat's plan.  Keep Trump from running in 2024  

 


I always chuckle when I see this, has to be the hundredth time.  Who are “the Democrats” who have conspired to keep Trump from running?  Merrick Garland?  Hillary Clinton?  AOC?  Did Fani Willis, Jack Smith and Alvin Bragg have a Zoom call last year to plan out the timing of their indictments against Trump?
 

You don’t know what the f—k you’re talking about. 


And, what most Democrats agree on is Trunp as the GOP nominee is PREFERRED over all of the other primary candidates.  We would RELISH Trump running and getting drubbed in the general election again. 

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18 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

The Democrats are just way too smart and crafty for the Republicans to handle at the moment.  And 3 steps ahead like the analogy of one guy playing Chess against the other playing

That's because many of us are ex R's....btw, this whole thing is mesmerizing and I appreciate the opportunity to think out loud, something I can only occasionally do in real life.

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2 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

It’s not really that complicated, Doc.  
 

People don’t trust government and government officials, generally.  That pre-dates Trump by decades, and is one of the reasons people supported Trump.  
 

During the Trump years, people who don’t trust government were whupped into a frenzy over claims his election was illegitimate, that he needed to be expelled from office over two silly charges that were false and defamatory.   Those people exhibited the same type of paranoia and were as easily manipulated as any we see today into assuming victim status. 
 

During the Trump years, Trump supporters correctly realized—-and this is important—-that democrat voters and leaders did not care one iota about the notion of fair outcomes to legitimate elections, and would support anything necessary to remove the legitimately elected President.  
 

When Biden won the election, and Trump launched his version of stolen elections, suddenly the masses were told that daring to question our elections is unpatriotic, egregious, wrong and cult-like, often by the same people who exhibited unpatriotic, egregious, wrong an cult-like behavior during the 4 years Trump was in office and the year he was running.  
 

I would think Trump supporters fall into a couple categories, generally.   There are those who believe the election was illegitimate, that voter fraud, and political manipulation lead to an unfair outcome in 2020.  There are those who do not believe they have seen sufficient evidence of fraud and stolen votes, but believe that there are people and organizations that likely have acted inappropriately/illegally and will vote accordingly.   There are those who don’t care, know they can’t trust government generally, know what the Dems did in 2015-2023, and will vote for the agenda they support.  Finally, there are those who want to move on.  
 

As for the litigation, it will be interesting to see what happens.  When viewed as a collective, we’ve seen a manufactured allegation of Russian conspiracy/impeachment, a manufactured allegation of wrongdoing involving Ukraine/impeachment, allegations that Trump supported bounties in US Troops, allegations of xenophobia as Trump attempted to secure a border that’s an absolute disaster, a novel attempt to reimagine charges in NYC for a previously deceased investigation, a very difficult to comprehend sudden interest in classified documents where Thunderdome management seemed to be the order of the day for the protected class, a DOJ that selectively leaks to damage one guy’s reputation while locked down like Attica for the other, intelligence agents (those one of the highest ranking dem Senators assured the people would find six ways from Sunday to do a person in) interceding to shape an election, and so on. 

The lack of trust in government is well earned, however you view it.  One thing is certain—it’s going to be an interesting next couple years. 

 

I stopped at false and defamatory.  There’s the hoax. 

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19 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

The House committee has found evidence and testimony to support it. 

 

But nobody should expect the burden of proof is finding a  check written by a Burisma executive for $5M and a deposit ticket with the name Joe Biden on the account depositing the endorsed check with the signature of "Joe Biden" for $5M into his personal checking account. 

Maybe if you weren’t so into conspiracy theories and laptops and spent more time reading the constitution you’d be able to tell us all where it says that a conviction is a predicate to application of the 14th Amendment bar to holding public office.  Still ducking that one, aren’t you, hoax man?

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15 minutes ago, 49er Fan said:


I always chuckle when I see this, has to be the hundredth time.  Who are “the Democrats” who have conspired to keep Trump from running?  Merrick Garland?  Hillary Clinton?  AOC?  Did Fani Willis, Jack Smith and Alvin Bragg have a Zoom call last year to plan out the timing of their indictments against Trump?
 

You don’t know what the f—k you’re talking about. 


And, what most Democrats agree on is Trunp as the GOP nominee is PREFERRED over all of the other primary candidates.  We would RELISH Trump running and getting drubbed in the general election again. 

The difference is people feel the DEM failures right now. every day. 

 

but understand why you all work so hard to keep him in the cycle nonstop.

 

 

 

 

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While it's easy to make light of the situation and sarcasm is justified, the damage the Democrats are doing to our system of justice is a national tragedy.

 

Swift justice is one thing, but predetermined justice is no justice at all.

 

Due process and thorough consideration are the cornerstones of a fair legal system, and their absence will destroy the public’s trust required for our system of justice to operate.

 

 

 

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58 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I'm certainly not suggesting Trump should be held unaccountable for anything he's done in breaking the law.  What I do question is the interpretation and application of the law.  But I'm not going to stress out over that as the courts will sort all of that out over time.

 

But I also believe there's sufficient information and testimony about Biden's bribery operation to warrant further investigation.  And anyone suggesting there's "no evidence" is completely off target in their assessment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  


Great! We agree.

 

Clean house - get rid off all these lifers and corrupt politicians in Washington. 

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4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

While it's easy to make light of the situation and sarcasm is justified, the damage the Democrats are doing to our system of justice is a national tragedy.

 

Swift justice is one thing, but predetermined justice is no justice at all.

 

Due process and thorough consideration are the cornerstones of a fair legal system, and their absence will destroy the public’s trust required for our system of justice to operate.

 

 

 

Lock her up!

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7 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

Lol
 

You don’t think the trumps lackeys were looking for stuff like this whenever he was president

 

Just because Trump is a ***** criminal doesn’t mean that everybody else is

 

Yeah it was Trump’s DOJ doing his bidding.

 

Keep being useful, idiot.

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