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  • jamil

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    So again, what’s the crime that was concealed? Let alone proving that there was any specific provable intent.
     

    daddyusmaximus

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    That's New York. When sane people get control of the DOJ, federal prisons need filled with people like Bragg. It's either that or we collapse into Sarajevo. Im thinking it's what they want.
    1. Sane people will probably never get the chance to be in control of the DOJ.
    2. Yes... that's exactly what they want. Their plan is to burn the place to the ground, because they feel they can the rule over the ashes.
     

    KG1

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    So again, what’s the crime that was concealed? Let alone proving that there was any specific provable intent.
    Who knows. Entering into a non-disclosure agreement is not a crime. This is all predicated on non-disclosure agreements that were made and how the payments were to be entered into the ledger for the non-criminal NDA. How can the allegations in the indictment of falsifying business records to conceal an alleged crime which amounts to being a non-crime be that crime which makes it a felony?
     
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    Who knows. Entering into a non-disclosure agreement is not a crime. This is all predicated on non-disclosure agreements and how the payments should be entered in the ledger. that were made. How can the allegations in the indictment of falsifying business records to conceal an alleged crime which amounts to being a non-crime be that crime which makes it a felony?

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    jamil

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    But, but, @LeftyGunner said they were felonies…
    They’re being charged as felonies. He’s technically correct. But can he say with his intellectual integrity intact that the charges were not politically motivated?

    But then the polls are showing an ideologically possessed society. ~80% of Americans think politics played a role. The more to the right you are the stronger you think it impacted the charges. But almost all Americans think that the charges were motivated by politics.

    And 60% of Americans approve. 3/5’s say, eh, **** rule of law. We want him to go to jail and we don’t care why. America is ****ed. It’s just a matter of time.
     

    KG1

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    Seven years of crawling up this guy's rectum (Trump not the potato) and the best that can be found is 34 felonies for a misdemeanor line-item accounting discrepancy that occurred 7yrs ago. And all previous prosecutors that reviewed this issue declined prosecution. Wow.
    Let’s tally all this up. They started out right from the get go investigating Trump for allegedly colluding with the Russians to affect an election and HRC was never investigated for the dirty deeds she actually did to try and affect an election and undermine a presidency.

    After that didn’t pan out they impeached him not once but twice for good measure.

    Now we have the first former president to be indicted with three more potential indictments in the works.

    Man the Democrats want to get him out of the way really bad so they can have their way with the country.This is an unprecedented level of an attack on a political opponent.

    What comes next? Shoot, stab and burn him?
     
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    The issue is bigger than Trump. The level of overt political persecution is so great, so over-the-top that it begins to reflect on our country as a whole. And that reflection appears to be a country doomed to implode. Our money is failing. Our allies are jumping ship. Election integrity doesn't exist. The fed is pinching, pinching, pinching any thing they think they can get away with- natural gas, stoves, ICE autos, gun braces. The fed is derelict in its duty to secure our sovereign borders. We're in a protracted proxy war with Russia on behalf of a country that can best be described as corrupt. Our sitting president if for sale to foreign bidders. His son is a doper that sells finger paintings to anonymous buyers at six-figures a pop. And what is our national news headlines? Trump's lawyer ****ed up a payment to a pornographic performer seven years ago. And for that the state of New York believes he should face more than 100yrs in prison. The nation is sick.
     
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