GA Case

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Anonymous wrote:No Cleta Mitchell or Bernie Kerik

Lin Wood is another big name that’s missing. There are 30 unnamed co-conspirators though.
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They are all cooperating for a deal.
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Anonymous wrote:Dems and “progressives” (regressives?) should be ashamed of what they are doing to Trump. You have all lost your minds and have become blind to the fact that you are the bad guys. You are doing legitimate damage, not to Trump, but to our country. I can’t imagine ever voting for a Democrat, or even at all, anymore. It’s shameful.


How does upholding the rule of law damage the United States?

It strengthens us and everything our nation stands for.


You are not “upholding the law”, dimwit. You are cheering on the destruction of a political enemy. You are terribly wrong if you think people are going to move on from this stuff. You are doing lasting damage to the confidence of a substantial portion of the population in the government and other institutions, all because you’re too brain dead to realize that the people on MSNBC telling you to be excited about this are themselves idiots.


If you break the law you face the consequences. He broke the law. And the feelings of a "substantial portion of the population" do not change that.

If he's not guilty, you have nothing to worry about. He'll be acquitted. Hell he might be acquitted even if he is guilty. This is Georgia.


No, moron. The prosecution alleges he broke the law. They have not proven that. If you had an IQ above room temperature, or any shred of intellectual honesty, you might get that.

Aw, the “lock her up” party has concerns about prejudging alleged criminals.
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Folks like Allen Weisselberg are probably watching this circus and thinking that they need to cut a deal before the rapist trumptanic sinks completely.
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Anonymous wrote:Dems and “progressives” (regressives?) should be ashamed of what they are doing to Trump. You have all lost your minds and have become blind to the fact that you are the bad guys. You are doing legitimate damage, not to Trump, but to our country. I can’t imagine ever voting for a Democrat, or even at all, anymore. It’s shameful.


How does upholding the rule of law damage the United States?

It strengthens us and everything our nation stands for.


You are not “upholding the law”, dimwit. You are cheering on the destruction of a political enemy. You are terribly wrong if you think people are going to move on from this stuff. You are doing lasting damage to the confidence of a substantial portion of the population in the government and other institutions, all because you’re too brain dead to realize that the people on MSNBC telling you to be excited about this are themselves idiots.


If you break the law you face the consequences. He broke the law. And the feelings of a "substantial portion of the population" do not change that.

If he's not guilty, you have nothing to worry about. He'll be acquitted. Hell he might be acquitted even if he is guilty. This is Georgia.


No, moron. The prosecution alleges he broke the law. They have not proven that. If you had an IQ above room temperature, or any shred of intellectual honesty, you might get that.


Yes our lying eye did not see J6. This is the end. Bet he flees the country.


I live near the Capitol and saw lots. You know who I didn’t see there? Donald Trump.


But you know what prosecutors have? Evidence of a less-than-perfect phone call to pressure Kemp to cheat and overturn the election results.

+1 I mean here’s Chesebro saying in an email “hey we should break this law.”
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Anonymous wrote:Dems and “progressives” (regressives?) should be ashamed of what they are doing to Trump. You have all lost your minds and have become blind to the fact that you are the bad guys. You are doing legitimate damage, not to Trump, but to our country. I can’t imagine ever voting for a Democrat, or even at all, anymore. It’s shameful.


How does upholding the rule of law damage the United States?

It strengthens us and everything our nation stands for.


You are not “upholding the law”, dimwit. You are cheering on the destruction of a political enemy. You are terribly wrong if you think people are going to move on from this stuff. You are doing lasting damage to the confidence of a substantial portion of the population in the government and other institutions, all because you’re too brain dead to realize that the people on MSNBC telling you to be excited about this are themselves idiots.


If you break the law you face the consequences. He broke the law. And the feelings of a "substantial portion of the population" do not change that.

If he's not guilty, you have nothing to worry about. He'll be acquitted. Hell he might be acquitted even if he is guilty. This is Georgia.


No, moron. The prosecution alleges he broke the law. They have not proven that. If you had an IQ above room temperature, or any shred of intellectual honesty, you might get that.


Yes our lying eye did not see J6. This is the end. Bet he flees the country.


I live near the Capitol and saw lots. You know who I didn’t see there? Donald Trump.


But you know what prosecutors have? Evidence of a less-than-perfect phone call to pressure Kemp to cheat and overturn the election results.

+1 I mean here’s Chesebro saying in an email “hey we should break this law.”

And here’s a fake elector texting that no one should see what they’re doing.
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Anonymous wrote:Dems and “progressives” (regressives?) should be ashamed of what they are doing to Trump. You have all lost your minds and have become blind to the fact that you are the bad guys. You are doing legitimate damage, not to Trump, but to our country. I can’t imagine ever voting for a Democrat, or even at all, anymore. It’s shameful.


How does upholding the rule of law damage the United States?

It strengthens us and everything our nation stands for.


You are not “upholding the law”, dimwit. You are cheering on the destruction of a political enemy. You are terribly wrong if you think people are going to move on from this stuff. You are doing lasting damage to the confidence of a substantial portion of the population in the government and other institutions, all because you’re too brain dead to realize that the people on MSNBC telling you to be excited about this are themselves idiots.


I'm cheering on the fact that criminal actions have consequences no matter who perpetrates them. I'm cheering on the fact that NO ONE is above the law including presidents and the powerful. Why do you people think Donald Trump gets a pass at committing crimes? I thought you were the party of law and order. Obviously not.


This is my problem with you braindead fools. Once upon a time, I was with you, but back then, innocent until proven guilty, civil liberties and common sense were still part of being a Democratic. You’re all so idiotic now that it pains me to think I was ever a part of this stupid shit.


And all of these people are alleged to be involved with a criminal conspiracy. That is what the indictments cover. They are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, which this document is the beginning of the process. You don't see anyone on TV saying they are guilty. They are all saying innocent until/unless proven guilty.

All his supporters know he's guilty even as they express their fake outrage. "Triggering the libs" is all they have in their lives at this point.


Maybe because we think Biden is also not a shining example of lawfulness. (Just as a ‘you too’ to all of the whataboutism present on any and all Biden family topics).

And yet, no charges against Joe Biden or Hilary Clinton, or Obama,
So sad
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Anonymous wrote:Dems and “progressives” (regressives?) should be ashamed of what they are doing to Trump. You have all lost your minds and have become blind to the fact that you are the bad guys. You are doing legitimate damage, not to Trump, but to our country. I can’t imagine ever voting for a Democrat, or even at all, anymore. It’s shameful.


How does upholding the rule of law damage the United States?

It strengthens us and everything our nation stands for.


You are not “upholding the law”, dimwit. You are cheering on the destruction of a political enemy. You are terribly wrong if you think people are going to move on from this stuff. You are doing lasting damage to the confidence of a substantial portion of the population in the government and other institutions, all because you’re too brain dead to realize that the people on MSNBC telling you to be excited about this are themselves idiots.


If you break the law you face the consequences. He broke the law. And the feelings of a "substantial portion of the population" do not change that.

If he's not guilty, you have nothing to worry about. He'll be acquitted. Hell he might be acquitted even if he is guilty. This is Georgia.


No, moron. The prosecution alleges he broke the law. They have not proven that. If you had an IQ above room temperature, or any shred of intellectual honesty, you might get that.

Aw, the “lock her up” party has concerns about prejudging alleged criminals.

I love watching her talk and I love this for her.

And for the rest of America. It’s great. How many indictments is this?
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I'd have to wonder if there are even enough defense lawyers out there willing to service this group. Trump is already at the bottom of that barrel. Between that and the amount of money required, at least half these people are going to flip out of necessity (particularly with the stiff penalties in play). It's going to be a race though because there's only so much room for that. She's going to want to be left with some defendants.
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I love when the left bares their behind. How deranged do you have to be NOT to see the over-reach here? The political persecution? What on EARTH are these leftists so afraid of? What have the done that’s so horrendous and what do they want from the American people so badly that 100+ charges are necessary to keep a man out of office?
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Anonymous wrote:I'd have to wonder if there are even enough defense lawyers out there willing to service this group. Trump is already at the bottom of that barrel. Between that and the amount of money required, at least half these people are going to flip out of necessity (particularly with the stiff penalties in play). It's going to be a race though because there's only so much room for that. She's going to want to be left with some defendants.


I hope so, otherwise we are no longer the country our forefathers founded.
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Anonymous wrote:I love when the left bares their behind. How deranged do you have to be NOT to see the over-reach here? The political persecution? What on EARTH are these leftists so afraid of? What have the done that’s so horrendous and what do they want from the American people so badly that 100+ charges are necessary to keep a man out of office?


Nothing, unless you think following the Constitution is "horrendous".
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Anonymous wrote:I love when the left bares their behind. How deranged do you have to be NOT to see the over-reach here? The political persecution? What on EARTH are these leftists so afraid of? What have the done that’s so horrendous and what do they want from the American people so badly that 100+ charges are necessary to keep a man out of office?



Wowza! Go put your head back in the sand. If you are ok with anyone trying to overturn an election, a democracy isn’t for you.
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Fox is reporting that the mugshot will be released today. How do they have a mugshot already?
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