Regarding A, the alligator infested pond near the 12th hole hasn’t been checked for DNA, for B, we don’t yet know what the evidence is and for C, Trump is an idiot.
We have been on a similar journey for 5 1/2 years. Some or many Democrats want D. J. T. prosecuted. Some or many Democrats pressured their Democrat U.S. Congresspersons to establish special prosecutor (or whatever was Mueller), committee hearings, impeachment x 2, civil suits, sexual assault cases, etc. So much media energy over the past 5 1/2 years! Results: D. J. T. had to write a few or several checks to settle civil law cases. I did not vote for D. J. T., but I can spot losing efforts when I see them. I believe some or many Democrats are afraid Biden isn't strong enough to defeat D. J. T. twice so here we are.
1) What a stupid post from you, whoever you are.
2) Any person who believes in the rule of law wants Trump to be prosecuted (and he WILL be).
3) He was protected from being indicted because he was President. Michael Cohen went to prison for something that Trump was a co-conspirator in. He's not President any more
4) He was protected by a Republican Senate for both of his impeachments. He's not President any more.
5) Yes, he did have to write some checks to settle some Civil cases. He has been fortunate in some cases that that's all he's had to do...SO FAR.
6) It doesn't matter how long it has been that he's been under the spotlight doing criminal things and has yet to be brought to justice. He has kept doing criminal things. Until he is put behind bars (and maybe even still then), he will continue to do criminal things, because he is a CRIMINAL. Just because he has been slippery so far doesn't mean he always will be. People are free to walk about until they aren't. Teflon Don (John Gotti) was free...until he wasn't, spending the last 10 years of his life in prison.
7) Joe Biden would wipe the floor with Trump if Trump is allowed to run and gets the GOP nomination. He already destroyed him once in the last election, and he would do so again and probably by an even bigger margin if Trump is the GOP nominee for 2024.
I did clarify that I believed Mueller was something slightly different than special prosecutor. I stated in ( ), whatever he was.
You did, but your sentence structure still suggested that his appointment was the result of pressure on Democratic members of Congress. We don't have a big issue, I just wanted to clarify that it was always an Executive branch operation. The only reason that Rosenstein appointed a Special Prosecutor was that it was so early in the Trump administration that the DOJ had insufficient staffing levels to take on the investigation.
We have been on a similar journey for 5 1/2 years. Some or many Democrats want D. J. T. prosecuted. Some or many Democrats pressured their Democrat U.S. Congresspersons to establish special prosecutor (or whatever was Mueller), committee hearings, impeachment x 2, civil suits, sexual assault cases, etc. So much media energy over the past 5 1/2 years! Results: D. J. T. had to write a few or several checks to settle civil law cases. I did not vote for D. J. T., but I can spot losing efforts when I see them. I believe some or many Democrats are afraid Biden isn't strong enough to defeat D. J. T. twice so here we are.
1) What a stupid post from you, whoever you are.
Giuliani testified before a grand jury in Georgia for SIX goddam hours today. God knows what that drunken sod could have spilled the beans on. Six goddam hours!
This is a catastrophe for Trump. This will raise his anxiety to spazz levels heretofore unseen in a former president. He's got this wingnut attorney out in Georgia, getting grilled under oath, saying god knows what. Trump has no confidence that Giuliani will hold up under pressure. Giuliani is a weak sister. And Trump knows that he didn't exactly treat Giuliani kindly. This could be a nightmare for Trump. He's feeling the pressure. He can't trust anyone at this point. Goddam rats abandoning ship, left, right and backwards.
Rudy Giuliani spent six hours in Fulton County, Georgia, on Wednesday facing questions before a special grand jury about the state's 2020 election results.
Assume going forward D. J. T. will pay all his attorneys in a timely manner. Assume going forward D. J. T. will reasonably consider advice offered by his attorneys. That said, you may agree, you would rather be attorney for D. J. T. now than attorney for federal prosecution. I just don't believe a former U.S. President is going to be taken down in a case with no crime victim(s). IMO, in order for prosecution to be successful, prosecutors are going to need to show a malevolent motive. Will prosecution be able to take this case in front of a Washington D.C. jury? If not, I don't see prosecution making anyone care about boxes of papers. U.S. govt. marks so many documents secret and top secret. Most so-called top secret documents are of little value.
Assume going forward D. J. T. will pay all his attorneys in a timely manner. Assume going forward D. J. T. will reasonably consider advice offered by his attorneys. That said, you may agree, you would rather be attorney for D. J. T. now than attorney for federal prosecution. I just don't believe a former U.S. President is going to be taken down in a case with no crime victim(s). IMO, in order for prosecution to be successful, prosecutors are going to need to show a malevolent motive. Will prosecution be able to take this case in front of a Washington D.C. jury? If not, I don't see prosecution making anyone care about boxes of papers. U.S. govt. marks so many documents secret and top secret. Most so-called top secret documents are of little value.
I don't have enough information to assess who I would rather represent even given your stipulations about prompt and full payment and following advise (few experienced attorneys will accept assurances form DJT on those points anyway).
In this case the presumed injured party, if Trump actually violated the statutes, is the United States, i.e. the harm in having its property and secrets mishandled. The prosecutor doesn't need a dead body, grieving widow or fleeced pensioner. I haven't examined the potential statutes in question, but criminal statutes generally don't include proof of a "malevolent motive" as an element of the offence. Often all that is needed is 'intent to do what he did'. Sometimes, accidental action is sufficient.
And under your definition, the Boston tea party isn’t American history
There's obviously overlap. But the sheep raper's assertion that Americans were enslaving people in the 1600s is pure ignorance.
They sure liked enslaving them in the 1800's - they'd already had two centuries of practice - and it took a civil war to get those good 'ol boys like you to give them up.
I think we could find enough individuals in the US to trump (that's the right word here) the complaints individuals have made about NZ by a million-fold in the US. You have an entire culture that you enslaved for several centuries and another upon which you attempted genocide. As a feeble deflection from the subject of the thread - why would anyone give a f*ck about NZ here - you only show that you have no idea how to present an argument, let alone understand it, but you do know how to flush a commode, as your user name indicates. The evidence is all over the thread.
If you have to bring a country of less than 5 million in the South Pacific into the argument then you've already lost it. But you must be used to that.
We have been on a similar journey for 5 1/2 years. Some or many Democrats want D. J. T. prosecuted. Some or many Democrats pressured their Democrat U.S. Congresspersons to establish special prosecutor (or whatever was Mueller), committee hearings, impeachment x 2, civil suits, sexual assault cases, etc. So much media energy over the past 5 1/2 years! Results: D. J. T. had to write a few or several checks to settle civil law cases. I did not vote for D. J. T., but I can spot losing efforts when I see them. I believe some or many Democrats are afraid Biden isn't strong enough to defeat D. J. T. twice so here we are.
1) What a stupid post from you, whoever you are.
2) Any person who believes in the rule of law wants Trump to be prosecuted (and he WILL be).
3) He was protected from being indicted because he was President. Michael Cohen went to prison for something that Trump was a co-conspirator in. He's not President any more
4) He was protected by a Republican Senate for both of his impeachments. He's not President any more.
5) Yes, he did have to write some checks to settle some Civil cases. He has been fortunate in some cases that that's all he's had to do...SO FAR.
6) It doesn't matter how long it has been that he's been under the spotlight doing criminal things and has yet to be brought to justice. He has kept doing criminal things. Until he is put behind bars (and maybe even still then), he will continue to do criminal things, because he is a CRIMINAL. Just because he has been slippery so far doesn't mean he always will be. People are free to walk about until they aren't. Teflon Don (John Gotti) was free...until he wasn't, spending the last 10 years of his life in prison.
7) Joe Biden would wipe the floor with Trump if Trump is allowed to run and gets the GOP nomination. He already destroyed him once in the last election, and he would do so again and probably by an even bigger margin if Trump is the GOP nominee for 2024.
If you believed in the rule of law you'd want Hillary and all of the Biden's in prison as well. Of course, you don't give a damn about the law you're just a mindless partisan fool.
Biden won in 2020 by less than 70,000 votes. Even if we go along with the fantasy that there was no fraud in 2020 he didn't "destroy" anything.
Life was much better for pretty much everyone under Trump. Biden is universally disliked after 2 years of incompetence. It's only going to get worse.
Trump is the worst candidate the republicans have nominated in my lifetime. He is STILL head and shoulders better than anything the democrats have to offer right now.
There's obviously overlap. But the sheep raper's assertion that Americans were enslaving people in the 1600s is pure ignorance.
They sure liked enslaving them in the 1800's - they'd already had two centuries of practice - and it took a civil war to get those good 'ol boys like you to give them up.
New Zealand was practicing slavery AFTER the US abolished it.
If you have to bring a country of less than 5 million in the South Pacific into the argument then you've already lost it. But you must be used to that.
If a person from that insignificant little suckhole is trashing other countries it becomes relevant.
Particularly when said imbecile is too ignorant to know his own county's history.
Downvoting reality doesn't make it go away little fella.
If you have to bring a country of less than 5 million in the South Pacific into the argument then you've already lost it. But you must be used to that.
We have been on a similar journey for 5 1/2 years. Some or many Democrats want D. J. T. prosecuted. Some or many Democrats pressured their Democrat U.S. Congresspersons to establish special prosecutor (or whatever was Mueller), committee hearings, impeachment x 2, civil suits, sexual assault cases, etc. So much media energy over the past 5 1/2 years! Results: D. J. T. had to write a few or several checks to settle civil law cases. I did not vote for D. J. T., but I can spot losing efforts when I see them. I believe some or many Democrats are afraid Biden isn't strong enough to defeat D. J. T. twice so here we are.
1) What a stupid post from you, whoever you are.
It's official, Flagwax. Weisselberg has flipped in open court. He admitted to 15 fraud counts, and got a reduced sentence in exchange for ratting on the Trump Org. Plea-rat.
Weisselberg did not plead the Fifth. He chose to rat instead. It was an intensely personal decision, made in consultation with lawyers. This is a harbanger of things to come. Do you know what a harbanger is? It's something that happens before something else.
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2) Any person who believes in the rule of law wants Trump to be prosecuted (and he WILL be).
3) He was protected from being indicted because he was President. Michael Cohen went to prison for something that Trump was a co-conspirator in. He's not President any more
4) He was protected by a Republican Senate for both of his impeachments. He's not President any more.
5) Yes, he did have to write some checks to settle some Civil cases. He has been fortunate in some cases that that's all he's had to do...SO FAR.
6) It doesn't matter how long it has been that he's been under the spotlight doing criminal things and has yet to be brought to justice. He has kept doing criminal things. Until he is put behind bars (and maybe even still then), he will continue to do criminal things, because he is a CRIMINAL. Just because he has been slippery so far doesn't mean he always will be. People are free to walk about until they aren't. Teflon Don (John Gotti) was free...until he wasn't, spending the last 10 years of his life in prison.
7) Joe Biden would wipe the floor with Trump if Trump is allowed to run and gets the GOP nomination. He already destroyed him once in the last election, and he would do so again and probably by an even bigger margin if Trump is the GOP nominee for 2024.
If you believed in the rule of law you'd want Hillary and all of the Biden's in prison as well. Of course, you don't give a damn about the law you're just a mindless partisan fool.
Biden won in 2020 by less than 70,000 votes. Even if we go along with the fantasy that there was no fraud in 2020 he didn't "destroy" anything.
Life was much better for pretty much everyone under Trump. Biden is universally disliked after 2 years of incompetence. It's only going to get worse.
Trump is the worst candidate the republicans have nominated in my lifetime. He is STILL head and shoulders better than anything the democrats have to offer right now.
Life is better now than it was under Trump after March of 2020. If Biden was president when Covid started, you guys would be claiming he made the virus himself
If you believed in the rule of law you'd want Hillary and all of the Biden's in prison as well. Of course, you don't give a damn about the law you're just a mindless partisan fool.
Biden won in 2020 by less than 70,000 votes. Even if we go along with the fantasy that there was no fraud in 2020 he didn't "destroy" anything.
Life was much better for pretty much everyone under Trump. Biden is universally disliked after 2 years of incompetence. It's only going to get worse.
Trump is the worst candidate the republicans have nominated in my lifetime. He is STILL head and shoulders better than anything the democrats have to offer right now.
Life is better now than it was under Trump after March of 2020. If Biden was president when Covid started, you guys would be claiming he made the virus himself
The Chinese made the virus with funding from Fauci.
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Life is better now than it was under Trump after March of 2020. If Biden was president when Covid started, you guys would be claiming he made the virus himself
The Chinese made the virus with funding from Fauci.
CNN literally had a death counter on screen 24/7 when Trump was president.
Biden said any president who was as responsible for as much death as Trump was should resign.
The moment Biden was elected the death counter disappeared and by your own logic Biden killed WAAAAY more people than Trump did.
Yet Biden hasn't resigned and here you are fantasizing that other people would behave like you have...
You're absolutely delusional and incapable of self awareness.
You can't possibly be that stupid, correct? Everybody has at one point tried to rationally respond to you, and all we are left with is simply astonishment at how stupid and distracting your links are to the underlying serious issues brought up by this thread.