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Also it is very convenient that Trump could resign long before impeachment so keep on dreaming.
I was going to make America great again but y'all wouldn't let me. Duces America.
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fonewear said: » Also it is very convenient that Trump could resign long before impeachment so keep on dreaming. I was going to make America great again but y'all wouldn't let me. Duces America. Offline
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I find it funny that the people want impeachment act like they get something out of it. You feel good for a bit then what ? Back to your worthless lives with your fat wife.
Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... Here we go, folks. Next up: Impeachment, charges of treason, and Traitor 45 swinging from a noose by his orange neck. Even though I had a lot of problems with Obama, I, nor other conservatives (even Nausi!) neither: A) called for his impeachment B) called for his charges for treason C) called for his death Calling for the death of a US President is generally a very illegal activity, and yet, it's happened more times with Trump than any other president in modern history. Offline
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It's okay to threaten the President long as they are a Republican. I mean hell threaten Trump is almost a hobby these days.
fonewear said: » At the end of the day he is President and you are still a nobody. Offline
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But if I call Hillary a dirty *** she takes it as a compliment. Strange times indeed.
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What serious woman would be proud to be a nasty would besides Hillary or a porn star.
Garuda.Chanti said: » Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... WaPo You'll like this one: http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/national/read-the-transcript-of-the-conversation-among-gop-leaders-obtained-by-the-post/2437/?tid=sm_fb Offline
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I'm just waiting for the calls to grab my pitchfork and march on DC. I it's good exercise at the very least.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... Here we go, folks. Next up: Impeachment, charges of treason, and Traitor 45 swinging from a noose by his orange neck. Even though I had a lot of problems with Obama, I, nor other conservatives (even Nausi!) neither: A) called for his impeachment B) called for his charges for treason C) called for his death Calling for the death of a US President is generally a very illegal activity, and yet, it's happened more times with Trump than any other president in modern history. Can you imagine the backlash if we impeached the first black President. Hell a civil war would have started. Offline
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Maybe that is what we need to end all this ***for good. A bloodbath in the streets. My money is on the Republicans cause they are armed.
fonewear said: » I'm just waiting for the calls to grab my pitchfork and march on DC. I it's good exercise at the very least. Didn't you see my earlier post? You'll get kicks to the face by guys wearing skinny 3 piece suits. Offline
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » fonewear said: » I'm just waiting for the calls to grab my pitchfork and march on DC. I it's good exercise at the very least. Didn't you see my earlier post? You'll get kicks to the face by guys wearing skinny 3 piece suits. That's nothing DC cops probably aren't even allowed to use guns. Offline
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I can see it now:
DC Cop Stop or I'll shoot this pepper spray in your vicinity ! Bahamut.Ravael said: » He simply said there was no evidence. I took it a step further by noting how remarkable that fact is in light of the combined forces of the rabid opposition. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Because you aren't exactly that strong in the reasoning department when you have to rely on made-up evidence with no basis in fact, even outright shown it was false, as your "smoking gun" evidence of collusion. How's that defecation lawsuit going? Was that last part a pun or typo? fonewear said: » Most of you couldn't find Russia on a map so that is a weak argument I lol'd hard. Kudos. Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... Here we go, folks. Next up: Impeachment, charges of treason, and Traitor 45 swinging from a noose by his orange neck. Its not a special prosecuter, Mueller is a special counsel that will be overseeing the ongoing FBI investigation into the Russian interference. Basically, the DOJ does not want Trump to be picking the guy that is going to be in charge of investigating him. Offline
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I think Trump should contact Hillary she is an expert in avoiding going to prison.
Candlejack said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... Here we go, folks. Next up: Impeachment, charges of treason, and Traitor 45 swinging from a noose by his orange neck. Nope next as in now: McCarthy/Ryan tapes. Just for the sake of science, what are you smoking and how much? And in the longer, lower, wider department....
Lawmakers’ Russia probes to continue despite appointment of special counsel WaPo so conservatives can dismiss it as facts I don't like. I know Dems are celebrating the multiple investigations into the Russia probes, but it's going to backfire hard if each one turns up nothing. Having a bipartisan approval of the special counsel will just make the conclusion even harder to reject. If it were someone that only Republicans liked, Dems would be able to dismiss it.
A lot of eggs in this one basket.... Years away from any of these investigations ending, no reason to be worried about any "backfiring." Especially given how many *** the WH is turning in.
Viciouss said: » Years away from any of these investigations ending, no reason to be worried about any "backfiring." Especially given how many *** the WH is turning in. Yes, the strategy is to keep up the investigations in perpetuity so that the non-existent evidence can loom over Trump's head until he's out of office. Thanks for confirming your belief in that. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Candlejack said: » Robert Mueller has just been appointed as a special prosecutor to look into the Russian meddling in last year's election... Here we go, folks. Next up: Impeachment, charges of treason, and Traitor 45 swinging from a noose by his orange neck. Even though I had a lot of problems with Obama, I, nor other conservatives (even Nausi!) neither: A) called for his impeachment B) called for his charges for treason C) called for his death Calling for the death of a US President is generally a very illegal activity, and yet, it's happened more times with Trump than any other president in modern history. lol, I didn't confirm anything, you guys are going to run that "no evidence" line into the ground. The DOJ just took a major step in ensuring the investigation isn't compromised any more than it already has been by Trump, but it won't stop you from crying "no evidence."
Viciouss said: » lol, I didn't confirm anything, you guys are going to run that "no evidence" line into the ground. The DOJ just took a major step in ensuring the investigation isn't compromised any more than it already has been by Trump, but it won't stop you from crying "no evidence." Unless a special counsel has the ability to conjure evidence out of thin air, I'd say this changes practically nothing aside from getting some people to shut up for a few seconds. Viciouss said: » lol, I didn't confirm anything, you guys are going to run that "no evidence" line into the ground. The DOJ just took a major step in ensuring the investigation isn't compromised any more than it already has been by Trump, but it won't stop you from crying "no evidence." Was he lying? Nausi said: » Viciouss said: » lol, I didn't confirm anything, you guys are going to run that "no evidence" line into the ground. The DOJ just took a major step in ensuring the investigation isn't compromised any more than it already has been by Trump, but it won't stop you from crying "no evidence." Was he lying? 2 weeks ago? He was the FBI director at the time. Then Trump fired him. Think that changed his testimony? We will find out soon. |
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