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30 years of trumpp FBI files
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Mar 28, 2019 13:20:01   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Did you read the file? A good third are blank pages and 23 deal with harassing phone calls to him.. permits for a parking lot, a complaint from a woman (dismissed by the court) that she had paid money to receive a prize (can you say stupid), and finally another 10 or so blank pages..... Another smear tactic and not worth the paper and space used to house it!


What did you expect from the FBI? The news sources she showed are from Oregon. Can anyone say blue state and liberal paper?

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Mar 28, 2019 16:03:03   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Committing crimes since the 60s, and still going strong.


If he has been committing crimes since 60's then why Fricking Brainless I***ts havent arrested him for these "crimes"????? You are ass full of BS as your buddyLonsome Wolf!!!

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Mar 28, 2019 20:32:13   #
rumitoid
 
byronglimish wrote:
Convict a man for his father's supposed actions?


A caution. Donald took his father's attorney and then his son. Why?

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Mar 28, 2019 20:39:02   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
rumitoid wrote:
A caution. Donald took his father's attorney and then his son. Why?


I don't know, but if I needed a lawyer, I would want the biggest son of a b***h available.

So explain your own conclusion as to why.

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Mar 28, 2019 21:03:34   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
rumitoid wrote:
A caution. Donald took his father's attorney and then his son. Why?


Because there was trust established between them and their families...

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Mar 28, 2019 21:50:32   #
rumitoid
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Because there was trust established between them and their families...


I am not going to laugh aloud. Research Roy Cohen. You can dismiss the many accusations against him, as well as Trump's highly checkered past over five decades. But let me ask you this: what type of lawyer would you hire? You seem a decent man, law-abiding. Wouldn't you want even the appearance of impropriety or questionable activities of your court representative to be a non-issue? Or what would have you choose such an attorney that is highly suspect of criminal activity and ruthless practices? How about Cohen's ravenous anti-C*******t grandstanding? A plus? He was mob connected, though never proven, yet this was New York City, the land of grease and blindness. To open the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cohen somehow got all the machines in line with the shady tax abatements, the zoning variances, the sweetheart deals, and the threats to those who might stand in the project’s way.

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Mar 28, 2019 21:55:44   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
rumitoid wrote:
I am not going to laugh aloud. Research Roy Cohen. You can dismiss the many accusations against him, as well as Trump's highly checkered past over five decades. But let me ask you this: what type of lawyer would you hire? You seem a decent man, law-abiding. Wouldn't you want even the appearance of impropriety or questionable activities of your court representative to be a non-issue? Or what would have you choose such an attorney that is highly suspect of criminal activity and ruthless practices? How about Cohen's ravenous anti-C*******t grandstanding? A plus? He was mob connected, though never proven, yet this was New York City, the land of grease and blindness. To open the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cohen somehow got all the machines in line with the shady tax abatements, the zoning variances, the sweetheart deals, and the threats to those who might stand in the project’s way.
I am not going to laugh aloud. Research Roy Cohen.... (show quote)


For myself Rumi, I wouldn't touch him (or a lawyer like him) with a ten-foot pole...

A man is known by who he associates with...

On the other hand... I have a couple of friends who are in real estate... It does seem to be the way they do things...

I'll take an honest day's work for an honest day's wage...

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Mar 28, 2019 21:58:59   #
rumitoid
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
For myself Rumi, I wouldn't touch him (or a lawyer like him) with a ten-foot pole...

A man is known by who he associates with...

On the other hand... I have a couple of friends who are in real estate... It does seem to be the way they do things...

I'll take an honest day's work for an honest day's wage...


Good answer!

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Mar 29, 2019 16:02:59   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
rumitoid wrote:
I am not going to laugh aloud. Research Roy Cohen. You can dismiss the many accusations against him, as well as Trump's highly checkered past over five decades. But let me ask you this: what type of lawyer would you hire? You seem a decent man, law-abiding. Wouldn't you want even the appearance of impropriety or questionable activities of your court representative to be a non-issue? Or what would have you choose such an attorney that is highly suspect of criminal activity and ruthless practices? How about Cohen's ravenous anti-C*******t grandstanding? A plus? He was mob connected, though never proven, yet this was New York City, the land of grease and blindness. To open the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Cohen somehow got all the machines in line with the shady tax abatements, the zoning variances, the sweetheart deals, and the threats to those who might stand in the project’s way.
I am not going to laugh aloud. Research Roy Cohen.... (show quote)




Roy Cohn was a great anti-c*******t crusader, just like his boss, Joseph R. McCarthy. They have been maligned by the Left in this country. It was those very same liberals who said that being a c*******t wasn't really so bad but then railed when called one.

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Mar 30, 2019 03:16:48   #
elledee
 
crazylibertarian....saying things that aren't crazy....two thumbs up

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Mar 30, 2019 03:17:51   #
Seth
 
Looks to me like "the mold" has done the posting equivalent of sticking his finger in an electrical outlet. 😁

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Mar 30, 2019 22:24:01   #
Nickolai
 
byronglimish wrote:
They are getting desperate, they see their c**p slipping away.







There is no c**p only folks who feel we should not have a mob boss occupying the oval office especially a mentally disturbed one

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Mar 30, 2019 22:25:31   #
Nickolai
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Looks to me like they are running out of stuff.







Not on your life there are 12 on going investigations into Trumps activities over the last 30 years or more

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Mar 30, 2019 22:31:36   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Nickolai wrote:
There is no c**p only folks who feel we should not have a mob boss occupying the oval office especially a mentally disturbed one


The Clintons aren't in the white house anymore.

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Mar 30, 2019 22:34:58   #
Nickolai
 
proud republican wrote:
If he has been committing crimes since 60's then why Fricking Brainless I***ts havent arrested him for these "crimes"????? You are ass full of BS as your buddyLonsome Wolf!!!
If he has been committing crimes since 60's then w... (show quote)







They have been prosecuted for discrimination against black folks as of Tenants, twice for tax fraud and twice for not reporting t***sactions in his casinos that exceeded $10,000 and did not report it and those are just those where they got caught. Fred Trump took $5 million from a government housing program he was not entitled to. President Eisenhower admonished him but didn't make him give it back. He kept it and five million in those days was like more than $50 million today

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