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11 hours ago, UT alum said:

What would you do for your son if you had the power? It wasn’t a violent crime, or moral turpitude. What would you do?

If he did the crime and he deserved whatever punishment he had coming, so be it.  In the words of biden, no one is above the law.  He will just let the next po💩Dim potus do the deed for him to give the appearance he had nothing to do with it.  Now, let me ask you, since you pointed out that it wasn’t a violent crime, what violent crime did Trump commit?

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1 hour ago, BS Wildcats said:

If he did the crime and he deserved whatever punishment he had coming, so be it.  In the words of biden, no one is above the law.  He will just let the next po💩Dim potus do the deed for him to give the appearance he had nothing to do with it.  Now, let me ask you, since you pointed out that it wasn’t a violent crime, what violent crime did Trump commit?

You’ll get a deflection to that question. 

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18 hours ago, mat said:

I agree with both of you. However I think they are focusing on the gun trial to keep our focus off the laptop and international dealings.

Agree, these charges are nothing compared to taking bribes to provide access to the "Big Man" for political favors.

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3 hours ago, BS Wildcats said:

If he did the crime and he deserved whatever punishment he had coming, so be it.  In the words of biden, no one is above the law.  He will just let the next po💩Dim potus do the deed for him to give the appearance he had nothing to do with it.  Now, let me ask you, since you pointed out that it wasn’t a violent crime, what violent crime did Trump commit?

He raped E. Jean Carroll and provoked an assault on the Capitol.

 

boom.

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And I think it's worth noting that despite having the power to do so, Biden hasn't pardoned Hunter (yet), and if he's reached out to the DOJ asking them to stand down, nobody has leaked it.

 

Small modicum of respect to "The Big Guy" for apparently just letting this thing play out.  His kid is an eff up.  

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19 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

And I think it's worth noting that despite having the power to do so, Biden hasn't pardoned Hunter (yet), and if he's reached out to the DOJ asking them to stand down, nobody has leaked it.

 

Small modicum of respect to "The Big Guy" for apparently just letting this thing play out.  His kid is an eff up.  

Yea, the Big Guy's great, using his crackhead son as an international bag man to gather bribes,

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4 hours ago, BS Wildcats said:

If he did the crime and he deserved whatever punishment he had coming, so be it.  In the words of biden, no one is above the law.  He will just let the next po💩Dim potus do the deed for him to give the appearance he had nothing to do with it.  Now, let me ask you, since you pointed out that it wasn’t a violent crime, what violent crime did Trump commit?

Out of context, as usual. I was referring to Hunter being pardoned. I must say, Cardinal Backer did drop the mic on you.

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9 minutes ago, UT alum said:

Out of context, as usual. I was referring to Hunter being pardoned. I must say, Cardinal Backer did drop the mic on you.

Did you notice that even the diehards have to specify “violent” crimes now that he’s been repeatedly convicted of the non-violent type?

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10 minutes ago, UT alum said:

So, rape is violent, sexual assault is not?

Both are.

If you choose to believe this self-proclaimed feminist didn't utter a sound while being sexually assaulted in a crowded store and chose to stay silent about it for 30 years until Trump was President, have at it.

It's folks like you that choose whether someone is guilty or innocent based on whether or not you like them, which is childish and dangerous.

I don't like the guy myself but I'm at least honest enough to see things for what they are.

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54 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Both are.

If you choose to believe this self-proclaimed feminist didn't utter a sound while being sexually assaulted in a crowded store and chose to stay silent about it for 30 years until Trump was President, have at it.

It's folks like you that choose whether someone is guilty or innocent based on whether or not you like them, which is childish and dangerous.

I don't like the guy myself but I'm at least honest enough to see things for what they are.

You constantly say "I don't like the guy" but have defended his every move! In your eyes his mouth is the only thing you don't like... everything else is fabricated, and everyone else is the problem SMH

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11 minutes ago, Boyz N Da Hood said:

You constantly say "I don't like the guy" but have defended his every move! In your eyes his mouth is the only thing you don't like... everything else is fabricated, and everyone else is the problem SMH

Please tell me how I have defended his every move, I simply think the SA and insurrection charges are bogus based on evidence.

No, I don't like the guy, but if you can't see it's been one bogus charge after another starting with Russia collusion (fabricated by the democrats) you're either biased or not paying attention.

Rude and crude and butt-hurting snowflakes doesn't necessarily equal guilty of any charge we can muster up.

Sorry if I'm not in the "our President has to be a swell guy" club, I'm more interested in results.

 

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13 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Please tell me how I have defended his every move, I simply think the SA and insurrection charges are bogus based on evidence.

No, I don't like the guy, but if you can't see it's been one bogus charge after another starting with Russia collusion (fabricated by the democrats) you're either biased or not paying attention.

Rude and crude and butt-hurting snowflakes doesn't necessarily equal guilty of any charge we can muster up.

Sorry if I'm not in the "our President has to be a swell guy" club, I'm more interested in results.

 

U just answered your own question! "One bogus charge after another" you do realize that there's a possibility the clown could actually be guilty of some of the things he's charged with right? Do me a favor and list the crimes you think he's guilty of... 

Me personally I hope the clown wins so I can watch yall crawfiah and come up with every excuse on why nothings getting done.. sorta like the red wave during midterms! R's going to do this and that... Now it's "I'm OK with gridlock" cue up the talking points

U expect the same results as 4 years ago 🤣 

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1 hour ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Both are.

If you choose to believe this self-proclaimed feminist didn't utter a sound while being sexually assaulted in a crowded store and chose to stay silent about it for 30 years until Trump was President, have at it.

It's folks like you that choose whether someone is guilty or innocent based on whether or not you like them, which is childish and dangerous.

I don't like the guy myself but I'm at least honest enough to see things for what they are.

Didn’t answer my question. Tip: key word - “assault”.

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2 hours ago, UT alum said:

Out of context, as usual. I was referring to Hunter being pardoned. I must say, Cardinal Backer did drop the mic on you.

How was that?  No, you said his crime wasn’t violent, we all know what you were insinuating.  Was Trump convicted of rape?

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1 hour ago, BS Wildcats said:

How was that?  No, you said his crime wasn’t violent, we all know what you were insinuating.  Was Trump convicted of rape?

It was judged that he did in a civil case. The act itself was beyond the statute of limitations. The defamation was not.

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1 hour ago, BS Wildcats said:

How was that?  No, you said his crime wasn’t violent, we all know what you were insinuating.  Was Trump convicted of rape?

You don’t know Jack, Cat. I was speaking in terms of a pardon. The question, “What would you do if you had the power to pardon your own son?” Were he a murderer, I’d have to say no. I was insinuating nothing about Trump. You got a case of the Trump Consumption.

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Rapers from yesteryear. I have never put any stock in women who are supposedly raped and don’t report it because they were afraid or whatever excuse they can come up with. 25 years later, they suddenly find the courage. All you flakes fall for it just because you want it to be true. How juvenile. How insanely wrong. 
Anyone try to rape my wife, she would report it immediately with all the proof being the scratches/bruises on his face, and his skin/DNA under her nails. If she was armed with a knife, she would attempt to separate him from a certain appendage. She wouldn’t wait ONE SECOND!!!!

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Greg Gutfeld nailed it: Hunter Biden is the fall guy for the Biden crime family, a distraction away from bigger crimes. "The goal is to keep the heat off Joe, the influence peddling, the kickbacks to the big guy."

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