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Mar 22, 2019 09:40:55   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
jimpack123 wrote:
nothing will happen to Trump unless it goes though New York After he leaves office either in 2021 or 2025 the next POTUS will pardon him saying that for the good ogf the country we should put it behind us


Lolol yup~~

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Mar 22, 2019 10:06:16   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
We will see how much you Democrats respect truth if the report does not condemn Trump. You will then tear Mueller and his report to shreds.


Fully conjecture on your part. -You are full of it.

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Mar 22, 2019 10:07:14   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
jimpack123 wrote:
I lean Democrat I don't want Trump tossed from office however I do want all of the report to come out so the American voters can decide in Nov. of 2020



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Mar 22, 2019 10:11:34   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
lindajoy wrote:
With all we heard and witnessed do any of you believe the truth will be told??
Really??

The truth would lead back to the previous administration all the way into this admin and the domino effect of high ranking all the way down would leave half of DC headed to jail in both supposed parties...
There’s your truth..


The truth is there have been arrests and indictments with prison sentences handed out. These things did not come about due to lies. There is no doubt in my mind that politics are corrupt in many cases and the people who are supposed to represent us are bent on their own agenda regardless of the lack of ethics involved. They are pushing their luck. Remember that come voting time.

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Mar 23, 2019 05:41:03   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Kevyn wrote:
This is an editorial James Comey wrote for yesterday’s New York Times. Take a minute to read it and see if there is much of anything you can honestly disagree with.

I am rooting for a demonstration to the world that the United States justice system works.
The country is eagerly awaiting the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Many people know what they want it to say — what they feel it simply must say — namely, that Donald Trump is a criminal who should be removed from office. Or that he is completely innocent of all wrongdoing.
But not everyone knows what it “must” say. Even though I believe Mr. Trump is morally unfit to be president of the United States, I’m not rooting for Mr. Mueller to demonstrate that he is a criminal. I’m also not rooting for Mr. Mueller to “clear” the president. I’m not rooting for anything at all, except that the special counsel be permitted to finish his work, charge whatever cases warrant charging and report on his work.
President Trump’s constant attacks on the special counsel, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department over the past two years raised the prospect that he would interfere to stop the special counsel’s work. It is deeply concerning that the president of the United States would try to protect himself by torching the institutions of justice. But he hasn’t used his authority to end Mr. Mueller’s work. (That would have been a crisis of a different order — shutting down the investigation, rather than just trying to undermine its credibility.) So we are in a position to wonder and hope about the report’s content.
Wondering is fine. But hoping for a particular answer is not. The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation. We are best served when an investigation finds all relevant facts and illuminates the fullest possible view of the truth.
I have no idea whether the special counsel will conclude that Mr. Trump knowingly conspired with the Russians in connection with the 2016 election or that he obstructed justice with the required corrupt intent. I also don’t care. I care only that the work be done, well and completely. If it is, justice will have prevailed and core American values will have been protected at a time when so much of our national leadership has abandoned its commitment to truth and the rule of law.
I am rooting for a demonstration to the world — and maybe most of all to our president and his enablers — that the United States has a justice system that works because there are people who believe in it and rise above personal interest and tribalism. That system may reach conclusions they like or it may not, but the apolitical administration of justice is the beating heart of this country. I hope we all get to see that.
The interests of justice will also be best served by maximum transparency about the special counsel’s work. I don’t know all the considerations that will go into deciding precisely what to say about the completion of that work and when to say it. But because the Department of Justice is guided first and always by the public interest, it should provide details about finished investigations when the public needs to know them, as it traditionally has.
I do have one hope that I should confess. I hope that Mr. Trump is not impeached and removed from office before the end of his term. I don’t mean that Congress shouldn’t move ahead with the process of impeachment governed by our Constitution, if Congress thinks the provable facts are there. I just hope it doesn’t. Because if Mr. Trump were removed from office by Congress, a significant portion of this country would see this as a coup, and it would drive those people farther from the common center of American life, more deeply fracturing our country.
Critics of Mr. Trump should hope for something much harder to distort, or to nurse as a grievance, than an impeachment. We need a resounding election result in 2020, where Americans of all stripes, divided as they may be about important policy issues — immigration, guns, abortion, climate change, regulation, taxes — take a moment from their busy lives to show that they are united by something even more important: the belief that the president of the United States cannot be a chronic liar who repeatedly attacks the rule of law. Then we can get back to policy disagreements.
I just hope we are up to it.
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This is an editorial James Comey wrote for yesterd... (show quote)


This is the same Comey who did plenty of colluding on his own with falsified FISA warrants, refusal to prosecute Hillary the Harpy for crimes that people are in jail for right now, doing his best to cover for Hillary to pay her back for all those millions of dollars he made off the Clinton Foundation, the list goes on. Comey is a turd. He is a chickenshit liar and a consumate hypocrite.

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Mar 23, 2019 14:44:02   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Kevyn wrote:
This is an editorial James Comey wrote for yesterday’s New York Times. Take a minute to read it and see if there is much of anything you can honestly disagree with.

I am rooting for a demonstration to the world that the United States justice system works.
The country is eagerly awaiting the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Many people know what they want it to say — what they feel it simply must say — namely, that Donald Trump is a criminal who should be removed from office. Or that he is completely innocent of all wrongdoing.
But not everyone knows what it “must” say. Even though I believe Mr. Trump is morally unfit to be president of the United States, I’m not rooting for Mr. Mueller to demonstrate that he is a criminal. I’m also not rooting for Mr. Mueller to “clear” the president. I’m not rooting for anything at all, except that the special counsel be permitted to finish his work, charge whatever cases warrant charging and report on his work.
President Trump’s constant attacks on the special counsel, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department over the past two years raised the prospect that he would interfere to stop the special counsel’s work. It is deeply concerning that the president of the United States would try to protect himself by torching the institutions of justice. But he hasn’t used his authority to end Mr. Mueller’s work. (That would have been a crisis of a different order — shutting down the investigation, rather than just trying to undermine its credibility.) So we are in a position to wonder and hope about the report’s content.
Wondering is fine. But hoping for a particular answer is not. The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation. We are best served when an investigation finds all relevant facts and illuminates the fullest possible view of the truth.
I have no idea whether the special counsel will conclude that Mr. Trump knowingly conspired with the Russians in connection with the 2016 election or that he obstructed justice with the required corrupt intent. I also don’t care. I care only that the work be done, well and completely. If it is, justice will have prevailed and core American values will have been protected at a time when so much of our national leadership has abandoned its commitment to truth and the rule of law.
I am rooting for a demonstration to the world — and maybe most of all to our president and his enablers — that the United States has a justice system that works because there are people who believe in it and rise above personal interest and tribalism. That system may reach conclusions they like or it may not, but the apolitical administration of justice is the beating heart of this country. I hope we all get to see that.
The interests of justice will also be best served by maximum transparency about the special counsel’s work. I don’t know all the considerations that will go into deciding precisely what to say about the completion of that work and when to say it. But because the Department of Justice is guided first and always by the public interest, it should provide details about finished investigations when the public needs to know them, as it traditionally has.
I do have one hope that I should confess. I hope that Mr. Trump is not impeached and removed from office before the end of his term. I don’t mean that Congress shouldn’t move ahead with the process of impeachment governed by our Constitution, if Congress thinks the provable facts are there. I just hope it doesn’t. Because if Mr. Trump were removed from office by Congress, a significant portion of this country would see this as a coup, and it would drive those people farther from the common center of American life, more deeply fracturing our country.
Critics of Mr. Trump should hope for something much harder to distort, or to nurse as a grievance, than an impeachment. We need a resounding election result in 2020, where Americans of all stripes, divided as they may be about important policy issues — immigration, guns, abortion, climate change, regulation, taxes — take a moment from their busy lives to show that they are united by something even more important: the belief that the president of the United States cannot be a chronic liar who repeatedly attacks the rule of law. Then we can get back to policy disagreements.
I just hope we are up to it.
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This is an editorial James Comey wrote for yesterd... (show quote)


The disgraced Comey, the former Director of the FBI, who intentionally leaked information to the fishwrap Times, because "he" was concerned over what the President " you fill in the blank." He broke the law and now he prepared to allow justice to work after he dodged around it. I'd like to see him brought to justice.

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Mar 24, 2019 11:29:47   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
The truth is there have been arrests and indictments with prison sentences handed out. These things did not come about due to lies. There is no doubt in my mind that politics are corrupt in many cases and the people who are supposed to represent us are bent on their own agenda regardless of the lack of ethics involved. They are pushing their luck. Remember that come voting time.


I have remembered that for many years when voting be it state or Federal..

Yes arrests bssed on personsl gain but not against Trump or hid som etc..

Had Mueller run a truly impartial investigstion there would already be a slew of arrests of dems too, Tom.. Don’t forget that, as plain as day it is..

I wish you a wonderful Easter with Spring now here, new life begins in all things, let us all be a part of the new filled with love and harmony for family and friends and those whom need it most...



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Mar 24, 2019 11:36:16   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
lindajoy wrote:
I have remembered that for many years when voting be it state or Federal..

Yes arrests bssed on personsl gain but not against Trump or hid som etc..

Had Mueller run a truly impartial investigstion there would already be a slew of arrests of dems too, Tom.. Don’t forget that, as plain as day it is..

I wish you a wonderful Easter with Spring now here, new life begins in all things, let us all be a part of the new filled with love and harmony for family and friends and those whom need it most...
I have remembered that for many years when voting ... (show quote)


Nice to hear from you as always precious Linda. I believe Mueller is an honorable man I know he is also a Republican. I'll say no more.

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Mar 24, 2019 13:12:58   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Nice to hear from you as always precious Linda. I believe Mueller is an honorable man I know he is also a Republican. I'll say no more.


Well had I proof read it before sending you may be able to say more~~~

He may be a republican~~~


Edit~have remembered that for many years when voting be it state or Federal..

Yes arrests based on personal gain but not against Trump or his sonetc..

Had Mueller run a truly impartial investigation there would already be a slew of arrests of dems too, Tom.. Don’t forget that, as plain as day it is..

I wish you a wonderful Easter with Spring now here, new life begins in all things, let us all be a part of the new filled with love and harmony for family and friends and those whom need it most...

AND I still luvs ya!!!

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Mar 24, 2019 19:15:49   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
lindajoy wrote:
Well had I proof read it before sending you may be able to say more~~~

He may be a republican~~~


Edit~have remembered that for many years when voting be it state or Federal..

Yes arrests based on personal gain but not against Trump or his sonetc..

Had Mueller run a truly impartial investigation there would already be a slew of arrests of dems too, Tom.. Don’t forget that, as plain as day it is..

I wish you a wonderful Easter with Spring now here, new life begins in all things, let us all be a part of the new filled with love and harmony for family and friends and those whom need it most...

AND I still luvs ya!!!
Well had I proof read it before sending you may be... (show quote)
Well if what you contend is fact then there should be another investigation.

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Mar 24, 2019 19:40:48   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Watching the coverage on the leftist MSM. They are SO hopeful that there might be something, just something, to get at Trump in the Mueller report.

SOOOO HOPING, SO HOPEFULLY WISHING!!!!!

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