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Trump Indicted Again - Begs for More Donations
DrMaddVibe Offline
#51 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
Actually I could use TWO!

One to shit on and one to whip my ass with....


Wow.Gonz


Crack that whip!

https://youtu.be/j_QLzthSkfM
ZRX1200 Offline
#52 Posted:
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^ who are you to judge someone who wipes with pointy objects 🤣🤣

Let him have it…..maybe it makes rhoids itchies go away?

RayR Offline
#53 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
When one bases a defense on a false premise all that follows is BS.

The “expert” bases his defense on two patently false assumptions.

1) The classified documents are Trump’s personal property.

That is the most asinine argument one can make. Obviously, he either doesn’t understand the concept of government property, specifically classified material, or he attempts of obfuscate it’s purpose. Classifieds material is and always be first and foremost government property. It is NEVER produced for a specific person. It is produced for sole purpose of informing an individual who holds a particular position in government. Hence, it’s produced for the office, not the person. Therefore it’s the office that has need for the material. The person holding that office is merely a custodian for ONLY as long as that person holds that office, whether elected or appointed makes no difference.

2) The President isn’t subject to the laws regarding classified material because of Constitutional separation of powers.

Another asinine assumption. In similar fashion as the tax code which was also created by an Act of Congress the Classified Material program which was signed into law by a previous President. In fact, if the President isn’t subject to laws created by Congress then why can Congress impeach him for high crimes and misdemeanors?

As far as the Deep State is concerned, obviously reading comprehension isn’t one of your well developed skills. I said “if” the allegations are true. Perhaps in addition to listening to a 60 minute rant on a podcast you should take the time to read the indictment. That way you can hear both sides.


So you are saying you are smarter than Barnes and understand the law and the Constitution better than him? Eh?
You need to go back and listen to the whole podcast. Sounds like you bought into what that enemy of the Constitution and Deep State psycho Jack Smith is pushing.
Brewha Offline
#54 Posted:
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Trump - "The Poopinator"
RayR Offline
#55 Posted:
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Robert Barnes Explains Who is the Deep State?

Robert Barnes earlier amplified upon who is the deep state:

https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/robert-barnes-explains-who-is-the-deep-state/

“The essential players know their roles: the national security division of the Department of Justice; their allies in the counterintelligence division (COINTELPRO) and on the 7th Floor of the properly named J. Edgar Hoover Building; the supplicants on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act courts appointed by Deep State dupe Justice Roberts; the political appointees at the CIA and NSA; their friends in the key embassies and their allies in the Five Eyes of foreign intelligence; their rubes in the press; their friends in the think tanks; their pals at the Pentagon; and their grey space operators amidst the vendors, contractors, affiliates, informants, infiltrators, and instigators on the government payroll but with spy-like pseudonyms for their spookish behavior.”
Abrignac Offline
#56 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
So you are saying you are smarter than Barnes and understand the law and the Constitution better than him? Eh?
You need to go back and listen to the whole podcast. Sounds like you bought into what that enemy of the Constitution and Deep State psycho Jack Smith is pushing.


Are you saying Barnes is the smartest guy in the room and anyone who disagrees is intellectually inferior? I ask you this because some very well respected legal experts who certainly cannot be believably characterized as Deep State Democrats have stated that unlike the sham New York indictment, this one has teeth.

So I’m guessing a) you still haven’t read the indictment, b) you’re incapable of critical thinking and rely on others to do it for you and c) you’re quite happy to drink the Kool-Ade as long as it’s your preferred flavor.

I’ll give you a few hints.
1) When one resorts to name-calling, ex. deep State psycho, it generally means they aren’t able to effectively counter that person so they turn to character assassination.
2) People who have coherent and factual basis for positions don’t have to resort to exasperated rants to prove a point.
3) People, who as mentioned above, must rely on others to make their case for them shouldn’t engage in grownup conversations since they lack the skills required to make meaningful contributions to said conversations.

To be more succinct, I don’t need to listen to a near hour long rant by a Trump fanatic to help me make up my mind. I’m quite capable of digesting the pertinent information to arrive at a logical conclusion.

However, you seem to keep missing the part where I say if the facts in the indictment are true.

On the other hand, do continue to post your idiotic rants. I doubt I’m not alone in finding comedy in the foolish notions of others.

Beer
Brewha Offline
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So after his arrest today, they released him without him having to post bond???

Wtf…..
rfenst Offline
#58 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
So after his arrest today, they released him without him having to post bond???

Wtf…..

Lots of accused people leave on their own recognizance when they aren't considered a flight risk and are anticipated to show-up when required to. But, a formal hearing that will determine this could still come- or will be waived by the prosecution.
RayR Offline
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There are some very well-respected legal experts that are so wrapped up in their self-adulation and legalese that they can't see the forest through the trees.

Barnes isn't myopic, he sees the crooks and liars clearly whether they come from the Left or the Right or anywhere in between.

Quote:
Robert Barnes, high-profile trial lawyer and proclaimed ‘crusader of The Constitution’, joins Robert and Kim Kiyosaki on The Rich Dad Radio Show.

On the question of how lawyers are seemingly and increasingly ‘gutless’ and aren’t fighting hard enough for American’s Constitutional freedoms, Robert Barnes says, “The system itself is creating a group of people that consider themselves more servants of the state than servants of the law, servants of their clients, servants of the constitution. And it’s deliberate.”

“They’ve kind of institutionalized who gets into law school, who gets promoted in law school, who gets promoted in the practice of law and the professional law,” he says. “If you’re an outsider lawyer, if you’re a dissident lawyer, if you’re a lawyer who challenges and contests power, then you’re a lawyer who gets targeted by the system.”

More...

https://www.richdad.com/podcasts/robert-barnes-1#Are%20There%20More%20Guys%20Like%20You%20and%20Kennedy%20Coming%20Up?



‘You don't have to be an ULTRA MEGA MAGA to see Jack Smith for what he is, a deranged lunatic’ and ‘psycho’ as Trump correctly called him.

Quote:
“This is the man who caused the Lois Lerner catastrophe with the IRS. He went after Evangelicals and Great Americans of Faith. The United States had to apologize, and pay major damages for what this deranged lunatic did,” stated twice-impeached Mr Trump.

“He had a unanimous loss in the Supreme Court. His wife is a Trump Hater, just as he is a Trump Hater—a deranged “psycho” that shouldn’t be involved in any case having to do with ‘Justice,’ other than to look at Biden as a criminal, which he is!”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-jack-smith-charges-indictment-b2354881.html


You like that?
Abrignac Offline
#60 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
There are some very well-respected legal experts that are so wrapped up in their self-adulation and legalese that they can't see the forest through the trees.

Barnes isn't myopic, he sees the crooks and liars clearly whether they come from the Left or the Right or anywhere in between.




‘You don't have to be an ULTRA MEGA MAGA to see Jack Smith for what he is, a deranged lunatic’ and ‘psycho’ as Trump correctly called him.



You like that?


Like it? What is there to like or dislike? On the other hand, it appears you’re incapable of thinking for yourself.
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#61 Posted:
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Someone tell RayR DJT just announced he wants all of his supporters to wear Nikes, black shrouds and castrate themselves in order receive special access to exclusive DJT content.
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Brewha wrote:
So after his arrest today, they released him without him having to post bond???

Wtf…..


Stole that one from the Liberal Playbook.
8trackdisco Offline
#63 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
Lots of accused people leave on their own recognizance when they aren't considered a flight risk...


He took flight from Florida almost immediately after.
RayR Offline
#64 Posted:
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I see some guys here that are so consumed by TDS, they can't think clearly.

I was never an ULTRA MEGA MAGA Trump supporter and I can see this is just a WEREWOLF HUNT in the BIDEN'S BANANA REPUBLIC!

GOT ANY SILVER BULLETS BOYS?
rfenst Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
He took flight from Florida almost immediately after.

No.

He took his caravan to a huge Cuban restaurant in Little Havana named Cafe Versailles, which seats like 300 people and could not have been anything but a secret service nightmare- just for the photo op.
Brewha Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
Stole that one from the Liberal Playbook.


Just like Custer, he had it coming....
8trackdisco Offline
#67 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
I see some guys here that are so consumed by TDS, they can't think clearly.

I was never an ULTRA MEGA MAGA Trump supporter


What I recall is you posting to the fact that Trump wasn’t conservative enough. Maybe instead of being Utra Mega Trump, your position is more Ultra Mega Right.
RayR Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
What I recall is you posting to the fact that Trump wasn’t conservative enough. Maybe instead of being Utra Mega Trump, your position is lore Ultra Mega Right.


Surely Trump is not a real conservative, it's just in broad comparison to lefty lunatics like Biden he looks like one to the hoy paloy who don't know any better. His biggest mistake which no real conservative would do is he wasted his anti-war/anti-foreign intervention campaign by surrounding himself with warmongering neocons in his administration who worked against him and have more in common with leftists than the right. Tucker Carlson showed as much during his 3rd Twitter show.

https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1668747661028081664?s=20

Do you even know what a real conservative is? I'm unapologetically libertarian and I know.
Most left leaners don't know anything beyond trite talking points, platitudes and slogans.



Stogie1020 Offline
#69 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
No.

He took his caravan to a huge Cuban restaurant in Little Havana named Cafe Versailles, which seats like 300 people and could not have been anything but a secret service nightmare- just for the photo op.

It's also the best cuban food in town, so maybe he was just hungry?

I honstly don't get Cuban cuisine in general. I mean, I love the sandwiches and the coffee (well, maybe a touch less sugar) but when I ate at Versaille, the food tasted kind of bland. Maybe I just dont appreciate the subleties of plantains, but I need some flavor, dammit!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#70 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
His biggest mistake which no real conservative would do is he wasted his anti-war/anti-foreign intervention campaign by surrounding himself with warmongering neocons in his administration who worked against him and have more in common with leftists than the right.


It was a problem for sure BUT his biggest mistake were his AG's. Worthless swamp monsters and one was a company man! He was doomed to fail from the beginning.
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#71 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
It's also the best cuban food in town, so maybe he was just hungry?

I honstly don't get Cuban cuisine in general. I mean, I love the sandwiches and the coffee (well, maybe a touch less sugar) but when I ate at Versaille, the food tasted kind of bland. Maybe I just dont appreciate the subleties of plantains, but I need some flavor, dammit!


I love Cuban food and cook a bunch of Cuban food but one thing of note….Cuban food is not spicy. At all.
RayR Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
It was a problem for sure BUT his biggest mistake were his AG's. Worthless swamp monsters and one was a company man! He was doomed to fail from the beginning.


You are correct sir. Bill Barr for one is still a traitorous swampster, he recently said among other comments that the ex-president is "toast" if allegations he mishandled classified documents are proven to be true.
Abrignac Offline
#73 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
You are correct sir. Bill Barr for one is still a traitorous swampster, he recently said among other comments that the ex-president is "toast" if allegations he mishandled classified documents are proven to be true.


You really do live under a rock. Are you saying that since Barr was once AG under Trump and that since he has made a statement of fact, even though that statement is devoid of his actual belief, that he is a traitor? A traitor to who? It sounds to me that anyone who disagrees with Trump is in your eyes evil and worthy of you’re consternation.

Let’s see if you can follow along.

..if allegations are proven to be true. This of course would mean that he was tried and subsequently found guilty. Should that happen then there would be some sort of penalty handed down. To even the most pea-brained person that would be a pretty clear example of a person being considered toast.

Many people eat from an empty feed bag. Yours is not only empty, it’s also turned inside out.
RayR Offline
#74 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
You really do live under a rock. Are you saying that since Barr was once AG under Trump and that since he has made a statement of fact, even though that statement is devoid of his actual belief, that he is a traitor? A traitor to who? It sounds to me that anyone who disagrees with Trump is in your eyes evil and worthy of you’re consternation.


I live under a rock? LOL
You have a very superficial view of things. Bill Barr's DEEP STATE credentials go deep well before Trump. As a young man Bill worked at the CIA by day and attended George Washington University law school at night. He's a lifelong swampster. in and out of government jobs, always doing dirty work for the intelligence agencies, including the DOJ, FBI and “private sector partners”, promoting technologies to spy on American citizens like government backdoors into encrypted consumer electronic devices. Of course, he said it's necessary as a matter of public safety, Glare because “warrant-proof encryption is also seriously impairing our ability to monitor and combat domestic and foreign terrorists.” Trumps mistake is he brought this schemer and backstabber back out of private sector to make him AG.
MACS Offline
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I'll just leave this right here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVmQarG44QE
Abrignac Offline
#76 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
I'll just leave this right here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVmQarG44QE


She does make a compelling argument. On the other hand, if the allegations are true then I’m not sure the I sympathize with her. IMHO, I think he’s a best a megalomaniac who cares nothing for the rule of law and who is far from what we need as our nation’s elected leader.

What really sucks is the fact that we are even having this discussion. It’s a shame that we have such chitty choices for Presidential candidates.
RayR Offline
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Tulsi understands just as a real conservative or libertarian would also understand that this chitshow isn't about justice, it's about POWER, nothing more, nothing less.
rfenst Offline
#78 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
It's also the best cuban food in town, so maybe he was just hungry?

I honstly don't get Cuban cuisine in general. I mean, I love the sandwiches and the coffee (well, maybe a touch less sugar) but when I ate at Versaille, the food tasted kind of bland. Maybe I just dont appreciate the subleties of plantains, but I need some flavor, dammit!

Next time you are going, let me know and I will tell you what is really outstanding there Don't live near there, but probably eaten there 20+ times over the last 25 or so years.

One of my top five favorite restaurant's. I have photos of heir best dishes if you want to see them

I got you covered totally covered for next time...
rfenst Offline
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RayR wrote:
You are correct sir. Bill Barr for one is still a traitorous swampster, he recently said among other comments that the ex-president is "toast" if allegations he mishandled classified documents are proven to be true.

That is a true statement, IMO, that you also have been told here by a former detective and a former prosecutor, both of whom have read the indictment.
RayR Offline
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rfenst wrote:
That is a true statement, IMO, that you also have been told here by a former detective and a former prosecutor, both of whom have read the indictment.


Who cares? Tell me all about mishandling so-called classified documents, truth and justice when Hilldog (but that's right, you said it was too late, she skated justice) and Joey B. are indicted for doing worse. But I don't think we'll be seeing REGIME PSYCHO Jack Smith barking from a podium doing any of that, will we?
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#81 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
Who cares? Tell me all about mishandling so-called classified documents, truth and justice when Hilldog (but that's right, you said it was too late, she skated justice) and Joey B. are indicted for doing worse. But I don't think we'll be seeing REGIME PSYCHO Jack Smith barking from a podium doing any of that, will we?



Who cares if he mishandled classified materials? If you feel this way you are more simple minded than I gave you credit for being. You just confirmed that you indeed live under a rock and dumber than a box of the same.


Saying that others did the same thing is NOT a defense. I certainly feel that anyone who mishandles classified materials should be subject to the appropriate laws and penalties. Do I believe that Trump has been held to a different standard: ABSOLUTELY. Does being held to a different standard absolve him of any crime he may have committed? Not no but HELL NO!!!
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#82 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
Next time you are going, let me know and I will tell you what is really outstanding there Don't live near there, but probably eaten there 20+ times over the last 25 or so years.

One of my top five favorite restaurant's. I have photos of heir best dishes if you want to see them

I got you covered totally covered for next time...

Will do, thanks!

My buddy was doing his residency in Miami Beach years ago, so I would visit frequently back then. There's also a steak place in South Beach that has, at its bar, glasses filled with sticks of bacon for patrons to munch on... I once saw a very high class woman at the bar stuffing them into her thousand-dollar purse. She saw me notice and whispered "it's for my dog at home."
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do you guys need me for a minion?
HockeyDad Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
Saying that others did the same thing is NOT a defense. I certainly feel that anyone who mishandles classified materials should be subject to the appropriate laws and penalties. Do I believe that Trump has been held to a different standard: ABSOLUTELY. Does being held to a different standard absolve him of any crime he may have committed? Not no but HELL NO!!!


I think that qualifies as a two tiered system of Justice.

Shrugs shoulders and walks off. “What ya gonna do….”

RayR Offline
#85 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
Who cares if he mishandled classified materials? If you feel this way you are more simple minded than I gave you credit for being. You just confirmed that you indeed live under a rock and dumber than a box of the same.


Saying that others did the same thing is NOT a defense. I certainly feel that anyone who mishandles classified materials should be subject to the appropriate laws and penalties. Do I believe that Trump has been held to a different standard: ABSOLUTELY. Does being held to a different standard absolve him of any crime he may have committed? Not no but HELL NO!!!


It still looks to me that you believe the Trumpster should be convicted just because Jack Smith has spoken.
Personally, I could care less about these so-called "classified materials." What significance are they to any of us if we don't know what's in them? Are they really of national security importance? The only reason they are said to be classified is because agents of the regime claim it is so and they will therefore hide said materials from the public, especially if there's juicy dirty details of what the Deep State has been up too to work against us, which we'd really like to see. We already know what kind of evils are plotted in Congress, the Senate and the executive branch, imagine what they are doing in darkness.
Now what of the materials that Trump declassified, can we see them? Prolly not, they'll reclassify them as TOP SECRET or something. We are not worthy.

I'll tell you what "simple minded" is. Believing that the centralized behemoth government in D.C. that generations of morons have allowed to grow with all its numerous alphabet bureaucracies, believing that they are your friends and are looking out for you with truth and justice always in mind. That's naïveté at its finest.

The thing that Trump said that rings loud and clear to me is, "We have a rigged country, we have a country that is corrupt. We have a country that's got no borders, we have a country that's got nothing but problems. We're a nation in decline. And then they do this stuff."

The truth is there has always been corruption from day one with people in power wanting to rig stuff for ill-gotten gains, POWER and MONEY. It's safe to say though that it's got a whole lot worse in our time.

DrMaddVibe Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
I think that qualifies as a two tiered system of Justice.

Shrugs shoulders and walks off. “What ya gonna do….”




Play stupid and let Lefty continue their fascist power grab!

That's what the stupid ALWAYS do!
ZRX1200 Offline
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Last time I checked the presidential records act didn’t cover VPs, senators or SOS….maybe I read it wrong 🤷‍♂️
HockeyDad Offline
#88 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Last time I checked the presidential records act didn’t cover VPs, senators or SOS….maybe I read it wrong 🤷‍♂️


It’s sort of a living presidential records act.
HockeyDad Offline
#89 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Play stupid and let Lefty continue their fascist power grab!

That's what the stupid ALWAYS do!


I’m looking for a government corruption exchange traded fund to invest in.
8trackdisco Offline
#90 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:

Saying that others did the same thing is NOT a defense. I certainly feel that anyone who mishandles classified materials should be subject to the appropriate laws and penalties. Do I believe that Trump has been held to a different standard: ABSOLUTELY. Does being held to a different standard absolve him of any crime he may have committed? Not no but HELL NO!!!


Excellent post.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#91 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Last time I checked the presidential records act didn’t cover VPs, senators or SOS….maybe I read it wrong 🤷‍♂️



Wait till you get to the Espionage Act!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#92 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
I’m looking for a government corruption exchange traded fund to invest in.


Dance with the one that brought ya.

Pitchforks and Torches.
Abrignac Offline
#93 Posted:
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RayR wrote:
It still looks to me that you believe the Trumpster should be convicted just because Jack Smith has spoken.
Personally, I could care less about these so-called "classified materials." What significance are they to any of us if we don't know what's in them? Are they really of national security importance? The only reason they are said to be classified is because agents of the regime claim it is so and they will therefore hide said materials from the public, especially if there's juicy dirty details of what the Deep State has been up too to work against us, which we'd really like to see. We already know what kind of evils are plotted in Congress, the Senate and the executive branch, imagine what they are doing in darkness.
Now what of the materials that Trump declassified, can we see them? Prolly not, they'll reclassify them as TOP SECRET or something. We are not worthy.

I'll tell you what "simple minded" is. Believing that the centralized behemoth government in D.C. that generations of morons have allowed to grow with all its numerous alphabet bureaucracies, believing that they are your friends and are looking out for you with truth and justice always in mind. That's naïveté at its finest.

The thing that Trump said that rings loud and clear to me is, "We have a rigged country, we have a country that is corrupt. We have a country that's got no borders, we have a country that's got nothing but problems. We're a nation in decline. And then they do this stuff."

The truth is there has always been corruption from day one with people in power wanting to rig stuff for ill-gotten gains, POWER and MONEY. It's safe to say though that it's got a whole lot worse in our time.



You stupidity continues to amaze me. I have repeatedly said “IF” he is guilty. To anyone with a pea sized or larger brain should be able to deduce that means that I haven’t formulated an opinion on his innocence or guilt.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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MACS wrote:
I'll just leave this right here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVmQarG44QE



https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/06/14/is-this-proof-the-trump-indictment-is-a-scam-n1703353

102 documents eh?

https://youtu.be/06vD9Inefcg
RayR Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
You stupidity continues to amaze me. I have repeatedly said “IF” he is guilty. To anyone with a pea sized or larger brain should be able to deduce that means that I haven’t formulated an opinion on his innocence or guilt.


Your insults will do you no good.
"IF" is a WEASEL WORD for those who really believe, like Jack Smith, that BAD ORANGE MAN should be locked up.
Go back and listen to Robert Barnes, I know you still didn't get past that 10min.
Abrignac Offline
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RayR wrote:
Your insults will do you no good.
"IF" is a WEASEL WORD for those who really believe, like Jack Smith, that BAD ORANGE MAN should be locked up.
Go back and listen to Robert Barnes, I know you still didn't get past that 10min.


Go back a read the indictment. I know you didn’t past the link to it.
RayR Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/06/14/is-this-proof-the-trump-indictment-is-a-scam-n1703353

102 documents eh?

https://youtu.be/06vD9Inefcg


SHOCKING! Isn't it?

Fooling Boobus Americanus with pictures of BOXES in the indictment! Sneaky
Lyin' lawyers and politicians deceiving same Boobus Americanus! Liar
SHAME ON THEM! Shame on you

My faith in GUBMENT and DUHMACRACY has been SHATTERED! Not talking

OK...I never had any to begin with. Laugh Laugh Laugh Laugh
Brewha Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
I’m looking for a government corruption exchange traded fund to invest in.

Truth Social?
Brewha Offline
#99 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Wait till you get to the Espionage Act!

Trump got there first!
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#100 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
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Brewha wrote:
Truth Social?


I bet WITH the “House”.
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