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Apr 10, 2018 18:30:03   #
bahmer wrote:
That's your opinion of one sad.


That wasn't a sentence in any known language poltroon.
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Apr 10, 2018 18:28:01   #
debeda wrote:
Just another silly proggy. If said about Prez Trump and/or his family would be peeling itself with laughter.


No seem to be suffering from the delusion that the inane little screed was witty.
It was the work of a dullard, appreciated by the simple minded.
Squeeze a dead mole over your head.
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Apr 10, 2018 18:08:44   #
I'm not Kira, you witless sod. And putting people on ignore, as you so quaintly put it, is a frank admission that you're beaten and out of the fight. I don't lose.

bahmer wrote:
Thank you Kira put me on ignore again will you. I liked it that way.
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Apr 10, 2018 18:02:22   #
proud republican wrote:
Yeap, hello Kira!!!


Jesus you're an irritating little rapscallion. Of all the attributes, ignorance is the most damnable.
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Apr 10, 2018 17:56:49   #
bahmer wrote:
The Judge that Trump appointed recused himself from this, this was Rod Rosenstein all the way.


Now there's some industrial strength stupidity.
DoJ officials do not have the power to issue warrants, writs, stays, injunctions, verdicts or pardons. Only judges do that. The judge in question here was an appointee of the now second-worst president in history, "W."
Remember to breathe
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Apr 10, 2018 17:47:44   #
Can you cite an error?
Of course not.
I cannot cite an error on your part because you have made no assertion of fact. You can cite no error on my part because you cannot make assertions of fact.

I'm not particularly interested in Biblical saws, but I will point out the delicious irony in your moniker; "P***e goeth before a fall."


proud republican wrote:
Seriously,i dont think you have any idea what you are talking about,jerk!!!
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Apr 10, 2018 17:39:57   #
1) Trump has been whining about losing the popular v**e since it was elected. And forget the E*******l College bs, because all you juvenile delinquents wanted to repeal the law when it elected AL Gore.

2) The Gestational was an institution in N**i Germany, which was a right-wing "philosophical" movement. F*****m, junior, is exactly what espouse.

3)The FACT is that probable cause was shown. There is no other way to get a warrant. Period.

4) In the eyes of the law, to say nothing of any normal, sentient human being, telling the t***h is never slander, libel nor blame worthy. If you want to stop hearing about the Orange Menace's legal difficulties, get it to obey the law and STOP LYING.

5) Being upset about the malefactions of a narcissistic, venal, mendacious, and intellectually spavined demagogue isn't whining. It's the prompting of conscience; something an amoral cretin like you will never feel.

Blade_Runner wrote:
The New American Gestapo doesn't need probable cause, it doesn't even need a crime. This malevolent spectacle is not the investigation of any crimes, this is a slanderous, unconstitutional, anti-American campaign to destroy the presidency of the man that kicked the sorry ass of your knuckle d**gging queen. Truly, you airheads are the biggest cowards and sorest losers the world has ever seen.
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Apr 10, 2018 17:09:24   #
bahmer wrote:
It is starting to smell like a left wing con job to me and this whole special prosecutor smelled from the get go. It is starting to smell like a left wing con job with Rob Rosenstein in charge of painting the dully elected president with the broad brush of the democrat party collusion brush.


That "dully elected" is perfect. Only sensible thing you said.
Being elected is not a sweeping pardon.
When Mueller was appointed, he was praised by several members of congress, including the Nunez clone dimwits on the House (in)Judiciary Committee. He is a lifelong Republican, which means he's pulling his punches. Two class A felony indictments are just the beginning.
Perhaps, if you want to make an exhaustive demonstration of your ignorance, you could explain how the FBI got a warrant from a Bush-appointed judge. And privilege does not cover subornation of perjury (a felony). If a judge signed a warrant, the FBI showed probable cause. No controversial anything here boys. Just more cries of agony from Gomorrah.
I mean really. Can you be so utterly foolish and unhinged?
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Apr 10, 2018 16:51:09   #
proud republican wrote:
And what is your plain t***h????


Thank you for affirming my point, though I am sure you're too dim to see how you did it.
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Apr 10, 2018 16:37:44   #
eagleye13 wrote:
Don't rest it.
Wash and polish it.



Plain t***h needs no adornment.
Cicero the Elder
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Apr 10, 2018 16:04:07   #
eagleye13 wrote:
What filth?


I rest my case.
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Apr 10, 2018 15:01:15   #
slatten49 wrote:
Fox News explains exactly why the Michael Cohen raid should terrify Donald Trump

Attorney-client privilege doesn't apply if there's "a serious allegation of illegal activity."

Addy Baird, Apr 9, 2018, 6:32 pm

On Monday, FBI agents raided the office and residences of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal attorney. The search warrants reportedly included conversations between Cohen and Trump, who has been Cohen’s only client for years.

The search reportedly included, possibly among other things, documents related a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, which Cohen made just days before the 2016 e******n. Daniels, an adult film actress, says she had an affair with Trump in 2006.

But it was the approval of the search warrants themselves that should terrify Trump. The best explanation, remarkably, came from Andrew Napolitano, a Fox News legal analyst. Napolitano explained that, under normal circumstances, communications between Trump and his attorney are privileged. But this privilege does not apply if there is “a serious allegation of illegal activity, by the lawyer with the client,” he said.

“There must be some evidence presented to a federal judge here in New York City sufficient to persuade that judge to sign a search warrant to permit the FBI in broad daylight to raid an attorney’s office, particularly when that attorney has one client and it happens to be the president of the United States,” Napolitano told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto.

“That evidence would have to be such as to persuade a neutral observer, the federal judge, that it is more likely than not, that among these seized documents is evidence of crimes by Mr. Cohen or Mr. Cohen and the president,” he continued.

The crime in question, Napolitano speculated, could be related to the $130,000 payment to Daniels.

Napolitano did echo some of Fox News’ favorite arguments about the ongoing investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 p**********l e******n, saying there “seems to be no limit” to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. But then Napolitano reiterated that a judge would only issue the warrant if there was sufficient “evidence of crimes.”

“You’re talking about the most confidential and protected relationship there is — lawyer and client — and the federal government has just invaded that with the express authority and approval of a federal judge, who may only permit that invasion when she or he, the federal judge, has been satisfied that it’s more likely than not that in those materials are evidence of crimes,” he said.

It would be a crime, Napolitano went on to say, if the Trump campaign accepted a gift of $130,000, and if the funds came from the campaign. In that instance, “all bets are off,” as Cavuto put it.

What makes Napolitano’s comments Monday even more interesting is that when Napolitano talks, Trump listens. Trump directly echoed Napolitano’s arguments on Fox in a recent tweet about government surveillance shortly after Napolitano appeared on the network, and the White House has cited Napolitano’s claim, without evidence, that British intelligence operatives had surveilled Trump Tower as a favor to Barack Obama during the 2016 campaign.

According to a report from February, the president and Napolitano have spoken a number of times in recent months, as well.
Fox News explains exactly why the Michael Cohen ra... (show quote)





A warrant was issued for the seizure of records. That means there was found to be probable cause, and that means the records seized were shown to be material evidence in the investigation of a crime. Discussions of the commission of a crime, or subornation of perjury are NOT privileged conversations.
But then, given the criminal stupidity of the Trumpista, none of their mindless babbling is privileged.
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Apr 10, 2018 14:50:59   #
It's one thing to be filth, but it's quite another to advertise it as a point of p***e.
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Feb 18, 2018 21:06:54   #
lindajoy wrote:
Learn to do your own research.. We do ours, you do yours, and then the debate begins..That is how its done in forums..


You lie, then jump up and down, pointing at your betters and attributing your bald dishonesty to them. Loser.
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Feb 18, 2018 21:02:36   #
lindajoy wrote:
Rather presumptuous of you to assume the poster has not ever been in an Art museum..

After eight years of BOs r****m you are kidding, right??


You're as dishonest as Trump. This citation of r****m has been shown, exhaustively, to be based on unvarnished ignorance. Just as the rest of your wallowing in bilious toxins is.
And while you're wallowing, learn to speak your native language.
Dirt ball with pretentions of decency. You are a blot on my country.
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