The 2nd Impeachment of (former) President Donald J. Trump (Page 3/9)
blackrams FEB 10, 08:03 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Good Riddance.




Regardless of the reason she loses power, I'm all for it.

Rams

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sourmash FEB 10, 08:26 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

What's important to the Democrats is how this conditions popular opinion after Trump is acquitted. When there's 50 or more votes to convict Trump but less than the two thirds majority (supermajority) of 67 votes to formally convict him.

"To lose is to win, and he who wins loses [all.]"
~ Doctor Who

I have the word "all" in brackets because I think it needs to be there for "punch" but the actual sentence that I quoted stops with "loses."


A great big fail on the part of vindictive Democrats. When will they grow up? rhetorical question.

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cliffw FEB 10, 08:45 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:
While it was taxing, I watched the entire first day of the Impeachment proceedings of DJT.

Your thoughts?



Taxing ? Comedic gold. I have watched both days. Sad I might have to miss tomorrows episode.

Of course no one expects the Dumbs to tell the truth, but, those whiney sniveling Stupids need to wake up. This time we just disrupted their sleep walking.
blackrams FEB 10, 09:06 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


Taxing ? Comedic gold. I have watched both days. Sad I might have to miss tomorrows episode.

Of course no one expects the Dumbs to tell the truth, but, those whiney sniveling Stupids need to wake up. This time we just disrupted their sleep walking.



Not a prediction but, they only saw a few hundred really pissed off folks, they don't want to see 74 million.

Rams

randye FEB 10, 11:22 PM




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Originally posted by rinselberg:

"To lose is to win, and he who wins loses [all.]"





"War is peace"

"Freedom is slavery"

"Ignorance is strength"

George Orwell, "1984"

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blackrams FEB 11, 02:29 PM
Having watched much of this day's Impeachment proceedings, I just heard a Democrat (in an interview) discuss how this impeachment was not like the first impeachment, that there's wasn't the "political" issues as much.

My thought was, how much of the "Protest" does he think may be associated to the unproven accusations of the first impeachment and resentment from that. There were and are still a lot of center and right wing folks ticked about how DJT has been treated his entire presidency. The entire 4 years DJT was in office, he has been under siege by the left. I am not suggesting this was a one sided battle but, there were attempts to impeach him the first week he was in office. I say all this all the while not being a Trump fan.

This whole impeachment process has only one real goal. To sway any possibility of running again for DJT. I used to think raising hogs and chickens was the nastiest job one could have. I now believe politics is far worse.

Saw a bumper sticker just the other day, it said, "IMPEACH BIDEN".

Rams

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steve308 FEB 11, 04:33 PM
I find it amazing that the FBI can catch people when it's politically advantageous to their handlers.
maryjane FEB 11, 06:05 PM
It will also be interesting to see what happens with the Georgia investigation that Fulton County DA has opened up.
I doubt much will come of it but there is this to consider:

Fulton County is one of the most reliably Democratic counties in the entire nation. It has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1876, except that of 1928 and again in 1972, when George McGovern could not win a single county in Georgia.
rinselberg FEB 11, 08:18 PM


"Mr Trump was very enthusiastic until he realized this isn't Futon County. I guess he thought it had something to do with the MyPillow guy."

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis

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randye FEB 11, 09:05 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

It will also be interesting to see what happens with the Georgia investigation that Fulton County DA has opened up.
I doubt much will come of it but there is this to consider:

Fulton County is one of the most reliably Democratic counties in the entire nation. It has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1876, except that of 1928 and again in 1972, when George McGovern could not win a single county in Georgia.



Former President Trump is not a resident of the state of Georgia.

Former President Trump has never been a resident of the state of Georgia.

The state of Georgia has no jurisdiction over Former President Trump.