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Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
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But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”

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Dec 11, 2019 09:46:47   #
Liberty Tree
 
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Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
Put This Spice In Your Shoes To Fix Toenail Fungus

But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”
Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Concl... (show quote)


They started this the night he was elected.

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Dec 11, 2019 10:02:49   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
They started this the night he was elected.


Of course they did, and modified it when ever it suited their agenda.

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Dec 11, 2019 10:37:34   #
peg w
 
I was so hopping an article of impeachment would be obstruction of justice stated in the Mueller report. We did not elect a king. Trump must be brought to justice.

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Dec 11, 2019 10:44:14   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
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Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Conclude Witch Hunt
admin December 10, 2019 News Comments Off on Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Conclude Witch Hunt



Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
Put This Spice In Your Shoes To Fix Toenail Fungus

But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”
Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Concl... (show quote)


It was like shifty schiff was reading Trump's mind when he read his version of the transcript.

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Dec 11, 2019 10:56:22   #
Liberty Tree
 
peg w wrote:
I was so hopping an article of impeachment would be obstruction of justice stated in the Mueller report. We did not elect a king. Trump must be brought to justice.


They have to protect Biden.

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Dec 11, 2019 10:56:40   #
Divine truth
 
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Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Conclude Witch Hunt
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Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
Put This Spice In Your Shoes To Fix Toenail Fungus

But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”
Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Concl... (show quote)


President Trump committed no impeachable offensives.

The Democratic Party, and its members committed major federal offensives, and is operating with impunity.

President Trump said the impeachment farce was a witch-hunt, and now they are implementing witchcraft tactics, which confirm the president statement to wit is the Democratic witch-hunt.

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Dec 11, 2019 11:20:02   #
bahmer
 
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Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
Put This Spice In Your Shoes To Fix Toenail Fungus

But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”
Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Concl... (show quote)


Amen and Amen great post there NPP thanks for posting this.

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Dec 11, 2019 11:22:59   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
bahmer wrote:
Amen and Amen great post there NPP thanks for posting this.


You are welcome . Glad you found it interesting.

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Dec 11, 2019 11:36:37   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
They started this the night he was elected.


You got that right!

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Dec 12, 2019 05:49:29   #
Tug484
 
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Wow, that was fast! The Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have issued a report titled, “Constitutional Grounds for P**********l Impeachment.” It is an unusual document for several reasons, the first of which being that zero Republicans were allowed to participate in drafting the document, unlike every previous impeachment effort in history which was a bipartisan effort.

The incredible speed in which the document was slapped together is also remarkable. And perhaps the most amazing thing of all is the fact that Judiciary Committee Democrats claim within the pages of the document to have magical powers.

It was only Friday when Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the world that committee Democrats would subsequently “spend the weekend” drafting their report on impeachment. I figured it would be Monday or Tuesday at the earliest before we finally saw their report, but to my surprise, it landed on the internet at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. That was really fast, considering the size of the report.

The Judiciary Democrats’ impeachment report clocks in at a hefty 55 pages, typed, single-spaced, Chicago style, with 275 footnotes. Here is the report so you can read it for yourself.

And we’re supposed to believe that they cranked it out before lunchtime on a Saturday morning. Which tells us that the report was actually written over a period of days or weeks prior to this past weekend. Impeachment was already a foregone conclusion, and now they are finally starting to roll out the documents that they wrote some time ago for us to see.

I made it to the second sentence of the Introduction to the report before spotting the first lie: “He [the president] is vested with powers so great that they frightened the Framers of our Constitution; in exchange, ”

The boldface section of that sentence is legal nonsense and a bald-faced lie from the Judiciary Democrats (or whoever spent the past several weeks writing the report that they claim to have written on Saturday morning). If you read the sentence carefully, you’ll notice that no president ever takes any such oath.
Put This Spice In Your Shoes To Fix Toenail Fungus

But most remarkable of all is a paragraph on Page 6 of the report – the paragraph that begins with the section heading, “Fourth.”

“When the House , its mandate is to find the facts. That means evaluating the President’s account of his motives to see if it rings true.”

It’s been a while since I’ve read the Constitution from cover to cover. I’ve been racking my own brain on this, but I can’t seem to remember the portion where the House of Representatives is supposed to “probe a President’s state of mind.”

The report continues, “The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether ”

I don’t think there is a single legal document that’s been written in America since the Salem Witch Trials in the 1690s that dealt so directly with witchcraft. But instead of the accused having to defend themselves against charges of being a witch, the prosecutors on the Judiciary Committee are using witchcraft to convict President Trump. The reasons “in his mind at the time?”

How exactly is Rep. Jerrold Nadler reading President Trump’s mind? Historically, we don’t really allow mind-reading as a form of evidence in the American court system.

If Congress has stumbled upon actual evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump, why not use that? See, when you have evidence in an investigation, you don’t have to resort to mind-reading, which tends to be incredibly subjective.

As an example, I will read House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s mind right now:

He’s thinking about DONUTS and wishing that he was eight inches taller!

You might think that was unfair and mean-spirited on my part, and you’d be right. Which is my entire point. There is a legal process that has been completely ignored by the Democrats in their rush to impeachment. So far, we’ve had no actual witnesses of a crime and no evidence of a crime. Instead, we have the magical power of mind-reading, while the mind-readers in question are suffering from a chronic case of Trump Derangement Syndrome. “Trump may not have done anything illegal, but we know he was THINKING it!”
Impeachment Committee Turns to Witchcraft to Concl... (show quote)


They probably had most of it filled in for almost three years.

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Dec 12, 2019 09:18:36   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Tug484 wrote:
They probably had most of it filled in for almost three years.


I always try and put things in context with horses for some reason. Trump is a racehorse. He won the Belmont and Preakness. The Ds job is too add more weight onto his back and slow the man down. They can't beat him in a fair race, so they c***t and impeach. He has to wear a vest and have marines guard him, eat fast food so he isn't poisoned, and he still wins. It's driving them nuts. Kentucky Derby is next and the odds are all on Trump to win. The largest crowds ever are expected to show up Nov. 2020.

The press says his legs are too long, his hindquarters too huge, he must have an enlarged heart, or someone slipped him a hot needle. The t***h is he's just faster and loves winning. No telling what pace or time he could set if he had some serious competition but donkeys and rhinos aren't known for their speed.

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Dec 12, 2019 09:28:00   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
peg w wrote:
I was so hopping an article of impeachment would be obstruction of justice stated in the Mueller report. We did not elect a king. Trump must be brought to justice.


They have no impeachable offenses!

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Dec 12, 2019 09:29:23   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Peewee wrote:
I always try and put things in context with horses for some reason. Trump is a racehorse. He won the Belmont and Preakness. The Ds job is too add more weight onto his back and slow the man down. They can't beat him in a fair race, so they c***t and impeach. He has to wear a vest and have marines guard him, eat fast food so he isn't poisoned, and he still wins. It's driving them nuts. Kentucky Derby is next and the odds are all on Trump to win. The largest crowds ever are expected to show up Nov. 2020.

The press says his legs are too long, his hindquarters too huge, he must have an enlarged heart, or someone slipped him a hot needle. The t***h is he's just faster and loves winning. No telling what pace or time he could set if he had some serious competition but donkeys and rhinos aren't known for their speed.
I always try and put things in context with horses... (show quote)


Great comparison!!

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Dec 12, 2019 10:01:25   #
bahmer
 
Peewee wrote:
I always try and put things in context with horses for some reason. Trump is a racehorse. He won the Belmont and Preakness. The Ds job is too add more weight onto his back and slow the man down. They can't beat him in a fair race, so they c***t and impeach. He has to wear a vest and have marines guard him, eat fast food so he isn't poisoned, and he still wins. It's driving them nuts. Kentucky Derby is next and the odds are all on Trump to win. The largest crowds ever are expected to show up Nov. 2020.

The press says his legs are too long, his hindquarters too huge, he must have an enlarged heart, or someone slipped him a hot needle. The t***h is he's just faster and loves winning. No telling what pace or time he could set if he had some serious competition but donkeys and rhinos aren't known for their speed.
I always try and put things in context with horses... (show quote)


Amen and Amen

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