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And still RULE AMERICA!

Something VERY FISHY here! rotflmo


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That smell, spoiled fish, it’s the MAGAts.


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Mike,

You are lawyer, please explain to us how??

The way I understand it, once you are convicted as felon, you lose a lot of normal liberties.

True or not?

Then you get appointed as the most powerful man in the country??

Makes no bloody sense!


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The Constitution and only the Constitution sets the requirements to be president.

There is no disqualification in the Constitution for being a convicted felon.

The Founders never thought such would happen.

Congress could impeach and remove Trump tomorrow.

Even if Congress had the votes, I doubt they would because the issue (his felonies) was before the voters, and we voted for him.

Now, nothing prevented the GOP from passing rules keeping Trump from running on their ticket. They did not.
 
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The Constitution and only the Constitution sets the requirements to be president.

There is no disqualification in the Constitution for being a convicted felon.

The Founders never thought such would happen.

Congress could impeach and remove Trump tomorrow.

Even if Congress had the votes, I doubt they would because the issue (his felonies) was before the voters, and we voted for him.

Now, nothing prevented the GOP from passing rules keeping Trump from running on their ticket. They did not.


His fucking around with the tarffs is absolutely impeachable.


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I agree.

I’ve said it many times, if I were in Congress until I was voted out my waking moments and sleep would be spent on impeachment of Alito and Trump.
 
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Only in America a convicted felon rules the country.

Only in America bribes are called DONATIONS where one buys politicians.

Only in America where lawyers, the human version of vermin, have to involved in people’s daily lives! rotflmo


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Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.
 
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Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.
 
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Those 34 only served to help re elect him. If Demlibs can’t see that there’s no hope for the party.
 
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Those 34 only served to help re elect him. If Demlibs can’t see that there’s no hope for the party.


That's about as FUCKING STUPID as fucking stupid can get.


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Those 34 only served to help re elect him. If Demlibs can’t see that there’s no hope for the party.


That's about as FUCKING STUPID as fucking stupid can get.


There is no more fucking stupid voters in the world as the fucking American voters! rotflmo


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Hitler's paranoid kangaroo courts "convicted" suspected traitors and hung them with piano wire, but that doesn't make them guilty.

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Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.
 
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Hitler's paranoid kangaroo courts "convicted" suspected traitors and hung them with piano wire, but that doesn't make them guilty.

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Originally posted by Bill Leeper:
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Originally posted by Bobster:
Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.


Bob, I agree. However SOME might scream "well, if the process was followed its justice"

In 3,2,1....


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Those 34 only served to help re elect him. If Demlibs can’t see that there’s no hope for the party.


That's about as FUCKING STUPID as fucking stupid can get.


Yes, it is.



 
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Hitler's paranoid kangaroo courts "convicted" suspected traitors and hung them with piano wire, but that doesn't make them guilty.

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Originally posted by Bill Leeper:
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Originally posted by Bobster:
Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.


Hitler’s courts did not give appropriate due process.

Trump is still availing himself of due process through appeals.

Yes, his convictions have consequences:

Firearms
Housing
Voting

The fact he is President is fact.

President Trump is duly elected. The fact he is subjectively unworthy is not an issue.

The DA who lead the effort to prosecute Trump on these convictions is a state prosecutor. He is still in office.
 
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Those 34 only served to help re elect him. If Demlibs can’t see that there’s no hope for the party.


That's about as FUCKING STUPID as fucking stupid can get.


Yes, it is.


Here’s your sign
 
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Originally posted by Bobster:
Hitler's paranoid kangaroo courts "convicted" suspected traitors and hung them with piano wire, but that doesn't make them guilty.

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Originally posted by Bill Leeper:
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Originally posted by Bobster:
Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.


Hitler’s courts did not give appropriate due process.

Trump is still availing himself of due process through appeals.

Yes, his convictions have consequences:

Firearms
Housing
Voting

The fact he is President is fact.

President Trump is duly elected. The fact he is subjectively unworthy is not an issue.

The DA who lead the effort to prosecute Trump on these convictions is a state prosecutor. He is still in office.




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Originally posted by Bobster:
Hitler's paranoid kangaroo courts "convicted" suspected traitors and hung them with piano wire, but that doesn't make them guilty.

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Originally posted by Bill Leeper:
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Originally posted by Bobster:
Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges by a DEI prosecutor who is about to get her ass handed to her. Hope she has a plan B.

I think it has to be acknowledged, these are not charges; they are convictions. Buried under a layer of privilege, but convictions, nonetheless. At this time, it is a moot point though. Convictions notwithstanding, Trump sits in the office. Regards, Bill.


Bob, I agree. However SOME might scream "well, if the process was followed its justice"

In 3,2,1....

The thing is, guys, we are not Nazi Germany, except to those who are in opposition. Then we are nazis or commies, depending on the day. If we cannot accept the results of our court process, we are finished. If we can't accept the results of our electoral processes, we are finished.
I am alternately amused and disgusted by the slant of information propagated by both sides. The left deliberately misquotes or takes Trump's words out of context (although, it must be said, Trump's statements often require a bit of translation). Trump's supporters simply ignore the gaffes and sugarcoat the content.
The thing is, we can't cherry pick. If the courts are adjudged wrong in convicting one felon, then all convictions become suspect. Maybe the system just had something against Charlie Manson. Maybe Bernie Madoff was just persecuted for his business acumen.
Trump was convicted. Perhaps the convictions can be negated via appeal. For now, the effect of said convictions is a big nothing. He made the right move to counter them. Sheer bravado did the trick.
We have a convicted felon for a President. That is a fact. Supporters can "Yeah, but" all they want, but it is still a fact. It doesn't matter if some Democrat did worse; it doesn't matter if the prosecutor was a liberal, it doesn't matter if many people in the country have done the same thing and gotten away with it. It is a fact. Plainly this matters to some people and is meaningless to some others, but it has to be acknowledged.
I happen to think the whole system is seriously flawed and the rule of law often holds more sway than it should, but I'm not sure what can be done about it. Maybe we really are finished. Regards, Bill
 
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Pretty much debunked as bullshit charges



You're a liar. Plain enough?
 
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The appellate courts have not ruled on Trump’s convictions for state crimes.

He is still availing himself of due process.

Due process, and not the result that protects, the Texas Contingent while they cheer the Regime’s adjudicated violations of due process.
 
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The appellate courts have not ruled on Trump’s convictions for state crimes.

He is still availing himself of due process.

Due process, and not the result that protects, the Texas Contingent while they cheer the Regime’s adjudicated violations of due process.


Do you have some secret poll for "the Twxas contingent " or do you just make up your opinion and state as fact, ky singleton.


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