Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
He chose retirement because they had enough evidence to disbar him. Like someone who pleads guilty rather than going through a trial where the threat of a guilty verdict is obvious.
Are you speculating or is there proof of a prosecutable crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
He chose retirement because they had enough evidence to disbar him. Like someone who pleads guilty rather than going through a trial where the threat of a guilty verdict is obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who would be fuhrer:
White supremacist and neo-nazi groups have always looked to Trump for leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Smith is also going after Flynn.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/06/politics/oval-office-meeting-trump-special-counsel-probe/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
He chose retirement because they had enough evidence to disbar him. Like someone who pleads guilty rather than going through a trial where the threat of a guilty verdict is obvious.
Anonymous wrote:The man who would be fuhrer:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
Because he promoted lies to subvert our nation's government and install someone who lost an election, he should be in jail but for all his cronies in the "good ol' boys" georgia legal system.
I don’t think that’s the case. I think, given what you said he did, they would jail him full stop, not simply let him retire and go on his way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
Because he promoted lies to subvert our nation's government and install someone who lost an election, he should be in jail but for all his cronies in the "good ol' boys" georgia legal system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Imagine a world where you had to be forced to retire or be disbarred. If what he did was that horrid, why not simply disbar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lin Wood retired from law to avoid disciplinary charges by the Georgia bar. Imagine what that says about what Trump was doing in Georgia.
Georgia is where it's all going to come undone for Trump. The documents case will drag on forever and I expect they will find a juror to let him off the hook. But Georgia is black and white.
Gee, I still recall people here on this very forum stridently declaring how Lin Wood and Sidney Powell were the top attorneys in the nation and had the goods that would blow the top off of everything and reinstate Trump to the Presidency
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A traitor holding a rally for 20k other traitors.
Jim Jones' cult had 20,000 members. Ultimately nearly 1,000 of them followed them all the way to the poison kool-aid.
(In defense of those poor souls, many were forced at gunpoint to drink the cyanide. The documentary has audio of Jones talking throughout the mass suicide/homicide and it is dark.)