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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is all warmed over MSNBC generalizations & ad hominems. If these people had evidence, they would use it. Nobody’s claiming he’s perfect. We’re not electing a Pope here. But the US & the world can’t endure another 4 years of the Oval Office being merely occupied by an entity that doesn’t DO anything. [/quote] No, no. He actually raped a woman. There was a jury trial and everything. [/quote] It's amazing these folks don't believe Trump is a convicted rapist after he was convicted. [/quote] [b]Don’t forget about the Russian collusion[/b]. And I think he sank the USS Maine in the Havana harbor too. Obviously the reason people don’t know about all these things he did is because not enough of the people in show business, the news media, & academia are talking about him. If we could just get a few actors, singers, professors, & journalists to mention anything negative about him, he wouldn’t last. Maybe even if we could get the host of one of those late-night tv talk shows to mention him. Or SNL. [/quote] That's a lot of words. But I still don't actually know whether, to you, it's ok or not ok that he raped a woman. [/quote] A majority of Republicans in many red states are also OK with taking away women’s and girls’ rights to abortion as a result of rape - even when perpetuated against children. They dress it up as high minded morality when it is actually cruel and depraved. [/quote] People seem to take away the wrong conclusions from the Russia investigations. Mueller was not able to establish that actual collusion had occurred, and he clearly stated he did not clear Trump of obstruction. The Mueller team did run into problems getting evidence from the Trump team. Furthermore, Trump's AG Bill Barr stated that the investigate did not exonerate Trump. OJ was acquitted, but he was not exonerated. Capone was only convicted of tax fraud. We DO know Trump fired Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the investigation--clearly, he wanted to be able to control the outcome. Whether there was direct collusion with Russia, we also saw in plain sight how Trump and his minions called out for Russia's help. Don Jr was eager to meet with a Kremlin-linked lawyer hoping to "get dirt" on Clinton. In a 2016 news conference Trump said "Russia, if you're listening. . ." and on the very same day Russian hackers took their first steps to hack the servers for Clinton's personal office. Roger Stone had contacts with Wikileaks. None of this looks like the Trump team was trying to AVOID Russian efforts to affect the election in the US. None of this looks like the Trump team sought to ensure there was a clear record for the American public. [/quote]
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