Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
The left is narrowing the scope of the first amendment... even this liberal constitutional scholar agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
The left is narrowing the scope of the first amendment... even this liberal constitutional scholar agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
The left is narrowing the scope of the first amendment... even this liberal constitutional scholar agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
The left is narrowing the scope of the first amendment... even this liberal constitutional scholar agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
The left is narrowing the scope of the first amendment... even this liberal constitutional scholar agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He literally grabbed the steering wheel of the Beast to try to get there and the Secret Service refused to allow him. It wasn't for lack of trying.
OMG, seriously?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What are we afraid of? No accountability for a man who wielded his presidential power to try to overturn an election. No accountability means someone else will try it, and their chance of succeeding is better.
That ain’t it and I wasn’t talking about you. I’m talking about leftist politicians and elitists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
The tweets are PART of a conspiracy that involve witness testimony, emails, texts, documents etc.
You understand that free speech is not absolute right? If you don't understand that, you will soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What are we afraid of? No accountability for a man who wielded his presidential power to try to overturn an election. No accountability means someone else will try it, and their chance of succeeding is better.
Np. I'm not defending Trump here but IF Trump was not running for President again, and IF Trump did not have such a commanding lead in the primary polling, I doubt any of these charges would have come to fruition. Charges here and elsewhere were only brought once those two things became evident. It IS political persecution.
Anonymous wrote:Whats the crime? "Be specific".
Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
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?
Anonymous wrote:The Georgia indictment is the most insane yet by the looniest prosecutor yet. Claims tweets are conspiracies, legal advice is a crime, Constitutional law is a criminal act, and demanding officials do their job criminal solicitation. It is an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.