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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible. [/quote] Agree. There are no good Nazis, no good rapists, no good Kluckers, no good terrorists, ... and there are no good Trump supporters. They all need to be removed. They know what he is doing. They are supporting an anti-American traitor and thief. They are a threat to our society and should be removed. [/quote] This does sound like Nazi thinking. How ironic it is that it's coming from a liberal. I have one question for the OP and pp. Do you really want to live in a country where everyone thinks like you, supports what you do, votes like you, etc. That has happened in history many times before and we know how those countries turn out.[/quote] I definitely don’t want everyone to think like I do. But you don’t let a rabid dog sleep in your house. Traitors are subject to the law. Anti-American trump supporters are bad for the county. “Making america great again” requires removing such traitors from society. [/quote] :lol: These posts just get better and better. Bookmarking all of them! And btw, I consider traitors to be the people who agree to let enormous groups of illegal, inverted immigrants into our country, and who feel that defending our borders makes us “racist.”[/quote] You haven’t been paying attention. I couldnt give a shit about your racism. It’s your support for an anti-American traitor. He is selling our country out to Russia to line his own pockets. If you support that, you are a traitor. [/quote] You folks keep saying this. Outline for us “rubes” exactly what actions he has taken to sell out our country. Be specific. [/quote] DP here. I'll spell it for you. Based on publicly available information, which of course may not be accurate or tell the whole story. Trump has been money laundering for Russian oligarchs for many years, so he was already in bed with the Russians. They convinced him to run for office. Promised to continue to do business together. Put together the tower in Moscow deal. That one didn't work out, but there are other deals. They offered him help. In exchange, he promised to lift sanctions and to turn a blind eye to their actions in Ukraine and elsewhere. Things neither Clinton nor any Republican would have done. He accepted the offer. They helped him. He won. He tried to lift sanctions but wasn't successful. It's been reported that he isn't enforcing, or enforcement is spotty. It's been reported that he said Crimea belongs to Russia. He hasn't really responded to their recent actions in the Ukraine. Today he said he wouldn't meet with Putin, but the timing of that is suspect, and it's really not a big deal anyway. But if Trump doesn't respond in a forceful way, Putin gets away with it, and is free to make his next move. The legal crimes here are bribery, conspiracy to defraud the United States and violations of elections law. The political crime is subversion of American foreign policy. Treason in colloquial terms, but not treason according to the Constitution. That's the short version. There's a lot more detail in the public record. And it's only a fraction of what Mueller has. Which is very complicated, and why the investigation is taking so long. Lot's of information, and Mueller has to be thorough so the case is airtight. He won't get a second chance. Mueller is operating the way he has in the past. He gave sweetheart deals to low level guys in order to get the top guy. Sammy "the Bull" Gravano killed 19 people, but Mueller wanted the top guy, John Gotti and the rest of the gang. So Gravano got only 5 years in jail for 19 murders, with 4 years off for time served, so really just a year. And Mueller got Gotti and took the whole gang out. That's why Mueller is cutting perjury deals. Not because that's the best Mueller can do, but because he wants to catch everyone including Trump. [b]Of course, we could be wrong about all this.[/b] But at least you now know what we are thinking. We could be wrong and it will all fizzle out. Mueller has a reputation for being very thorough. Which takes time. We'll wait. Impatiently wait. [/quote] This is your only accurate statement. The rest of your post is really the result of a brainwashing from your left-wing media. Truth be told - Trump has been tougher on Russia than Obama ever was. [/quote] Considering a lot of what I wrote is undisputed facts, some of which have nothing to do with Trump, your fact-free opinion is totally worthless.[/quote]
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