Cerberus.Pleebo said: »
It was another one of those statements he only meant if you never bought a Trump-brand decoder ring and couldn't decipher his jokes and ironic statements.
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Cerberus.Pleebo said: » It was another one of those statements he only meant if you never bought a Trump-brand decoder ring and couldn't decipher his jokes and ironic statements. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » The reaction to trumps decision not to prosecute HRC has been amusing... always a fan of the fox comment sections... While it would also make a good message to the political elite that they are not above the law, it's not a good idea to prosecute your political opponents. That's the problem he has created for himself. People who understand how this nation works and the principles it is built upon had a strong sense he was pandering. However, the people he was pandering to, the ones chanting "Lock Her Up" at various rallies either don't understand how America works and its principles, or maybe simply don't care. Either way they got behind him on it and we're expecting it and aren't going to be happy he is going to deliver. This is the Pandora's box people are talking about. He got people to believe he would deliver based off his candor, demeanor and campaign rhetoric. He put himself into this catch 22. it wouldn't matter if the FBI even closed their case... if new information comes in they can reopen it and look into it again as long as it's within the SOL and she hasn't been tried and acquitted of the charges previously...
Don't reply to me.
Isn't that what trumps selling with the whole drain the swamp and making America great again?
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Should I state it a different way? He won't pursue charges? Is that ok with you that way? Lol... all I was saying was that the reaction on the fox comment section was entertaining... jesus... I don't get this whole obama will pardon her anyways as the trump administration can't really do anything at all until they actually come into office... how again does obama pardon someone when he's no longer president? Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Isn't that what trumps selling with the whole drain the swamp and making America great again? The difference being that he hasn't failed yet. To be fair, I assumed Obama would fail 8 years ago. Sucks that I was right. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Isn't that what I always accuse you of doing? No stealing my shtick! Cerberus.Pleebo said: » It was another one of those statements he only meant if you never bought a Trump-brand decoder ring and couldn't decipher his jokes and ironic statements. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Don't reply to me. YouTube Video Placeholder
@ Ramy: It's not that. It's something between Rooks and myself.
Kanye has been recovered for stress. This doesn't spell good for his 2020 candidacy as it can be used as an ammo against his tenure as president!
Lordgrim is already ahead in the polls with this! Valefor.Sehachan said: » Kanye has been recovered for stress. This doesn't spell good for his 2020 candidacy as it can be used as an ammo against his tenure as president! Lordgrim is already ahead in the polls with this! Exactly. It's not a good time for Kanye to be copying Hillary's strategy. Asura.Kingnobody said: » ... How can Obama pardon an "innocent" woman of a crime she hasn't been charged of committing...yet? Pardon of Richard Nixon Wikipedia Quote: On September 8, 1974, president of the United States Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president... Garuda.Chanti said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » ... How can Obama pardon an "innocent" woman of a crime she hasn't been charged of committing...yet? Pardon of Richard Nixon Wikipedia Quote: On September 8, 1974, president of the United States Gerald Ford issued Proclamation 4311, which gave Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States while president... Why did Nixon need a pardon them?
Garuda.Chanti said: » Why did Nixon need a pardon them? Garuda.Chanti said: » Why did Nixon need a pardon them? Because of his terrible, terrible gas. In the presence of other world leaders? Set back any and every advancement he made with China! Garuda.Chanti said: » Why did Nixon need a pardon them? But hey, if Obama already pardoned Clinton, then that means that she is guilty of a crime that the liberals said she didn't commit. Doesn't look great for her now, does it? Still doesn't stop them from prosecuting her after Obama is out of office. Cause, you know, Trump can rescind prior EOs (that's the only way to pardon Clinton of this crime). Garuda.Chanti said: » Quote: ... full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed.... Asura.Kingnobody said: » ... Still doesn't stop them from persecuting her after Obama is out of office. Cause, you know, Trump can rescind prior EOs (that's the only way to pardon Clinton of this crime). Offline
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I don't understand the whole "lock her up" rhetoric. Clinton is just a sweet old lady who founded the Clinton Foundation that then used donation funds to pay for her daughters beautiful wedding and her overly successful political ploys.I mean why should we lock anyone up who wants to sell bits and pieces of our government to unqualified lobbyist who only know how to look out for their own good?
eliroo said: » Clinton is just a sweet old lady who founded the Clinton Foundation that then used donation funds to pay for her daughters beautiful wedding and her overly successful political ploys. I mean, if the law is supposed to be equal to all, how come people demand that we should only enforce it against certain people and ignore it for others? To emphasize: It doesn't matter what the character of a person is, the fact remains that nobody is above the law and everyone who breaks the law should be held on their actions, not released prior of even being held on trial because of who they are.
Anyone else who did the things she did would have been brought into court. What makes her different? Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » But hey, if Obama already pardoned Clinton, then that means that she is guilty of a crime that the liberals said she didn't commit. It doesn't work that way ... either way, Obama didn't pardon Clinton of anything, the FBI and Trump won't push for prosecution. Just let it go. eliroo said: » I mean why should we lock anyone up who wants to sell bits and pieces of our government to unqualified lobbyist who only know how to look out for their own good? Because we'd have to arrest and convict every politician if we don't want to appear to have a political agenda in doing so. Offline
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » eliroo said: » I mean why should we lock anyone up who wants to sell bits and pieces of our government to unqualified lobbyist who only know how to look out for their own good? Because we'd have to arrest and convict every politician if we don't want to appear to have a political agenda in doing so. Good news is that if we legalize or decriminalize marijuana usage we will have tons of room in private owned prisons! |
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