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Nov 26 2018 12:21pm
Quote (Crunktd @ Nov 26 2018 01:16pm)
I figured leaving the definition and clear facts out in the open would avoid any confusion.

Who woulda thought transparency is an effective method to clarity.





Im trying man, give it a day

i'll be waiting.
it would be more impactful if it wasn't anything about immigration or elections. there is way too much back and forth over these subjects atm to draw peoples sympathy.
unless you unmask what mueller could not.

you should still include everything you wish, but other subjects may draw people from both sides to contribute
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"I don’t think — I mean, I’ve read horror stories. It’s a 15-year process. Okay? Assuming you wanted to do it quickly, I don’t believe that. I think whoever wrote that is wrong. But there will be a point at which, when you’re 20 percent through, you can’t go back.

I had an uncle who was a great professor for, I believe, 40 years at MIT. And I used to discuss nuclear with him all the time. He was a great expert. He was a great, brilliant genius. Dr. John Trump at MIT. I think he was there 40 years, I was told. In fact, the head of MIT sent me a book on my uncle. But we used to talk about nuclear. You’re talking about a very complex subject. It’s not just like, “Oh, gee. Let’s get rid of the nukes.” It takes a period of time.

But the main period of time that I’m talking is that first period, when you hit a certain point you can’t go back. It’s very hard to go back."



lol!

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i'll be waiting.
it would be more impactful if it wasn't anything about immigration or elections. there is way too much back and forth over these subjects atm to draw peoples sympathy.
unless you unmask what mueller could not.

you should still include everything you wish, but other subjects may draw people from both sides to contribute



tyty for da advise bruv

This post was edited by Crunktd on Nov 26 2018 12:22pm
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Nov 26 2018 12:23pm
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I figured leaving the definition and clear facts out in the open would avoid any confusion.

Who woulda thought transparency is an effective method to clarity.





Im trying man, give it a day


disctionary definition =/= legal definition

trump can only be removed from office and charged for treason with the legal definition. Merriam-Webster isn't a famous lawfirm.
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Nov 26 2018 01:48pm
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disctionary definition =/= legal definition

trump can only be removed from office and charged for treason with the legal definition. Merriam-Webster isn't a famous lawfirm.



treason

n. the crime of betraying one's country, defined in Article III, section 3 of the U.S. Constitution: "Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." Treason requires overt acts and includes the giving of government security secrets to other countries, even if friendly, when the information could harm American security. Treason can include revealing to an antagonistic country secrets such as the design of a bomber being built by a private company for the Defense Department. Treason may include "espionage" (spying for a foreign power or doing damage to the operation of the government and its agencies, particularly those involved in security) but is separate and worse than "sedition," which involves a conspiracy to upset the operation of the government.
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Congressional Republicans continued to line up this weekend to criticize President Trump over his defense of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who the CIA believes ordered the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.


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President Trump issued a lengthy statement titled “Standing with Saudi Arabia” on Tuesday, acknowledging that the Saudi crown prince may have played a role in the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey but still reaffirming the American alliance with the Gulf kingdom.


LOL. Might want to grab your glasses for this one.

Keep it coming bitch

Okay so thats another one of your petty arguments slayed by clear and obvious fact. good job!

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Nov 26 2018 01:52pm
THIS is the guy you voted into presidency:

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Trump met with the pastors of two major Presbyterian churches in New York. “I did very, very well with evangelicals in the polls,” he bragged. When the pastors told Trump they weren’t evangelicals, he demanded to know, “What are you then?” They told him they were mainline Presbyterians. “But you’re all Christians?” he asked. Yes, they had to assure him, Presbyterians are Christians. The kicker: Trump himself is Presbyterian.
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Nov 26 2018 01:53pm
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treason

n. the crime of betraying one's country, defined in Article III, section 3 of the U.S. Constitution: "Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." Treason requires overt acts and includes the giving of government security secrets to other countries, even if friendly, when the information could harm American security. Treason can include revealing to an antagonistic country secrets such as the design of a bomber being built by a private company for the Defense Department. Treason may include "espionage" (spying for a foreign power or doing damage to the operation of the government and its agencies, particularly those involved in security) but is separate and worse than "sedition," which involves a conspiracy to upset the operation of the government.




LOL. Might want to grab your glasses for this one.

Keep it coming bitch

Okay so thats another one of your petty arguments slayed by clear and obvious fact. good job!


if Trump is an accessory to a murder in Turkey, and i quite agree he is (although im sure we disagree about the extent to which he is), that wouldn't be pure treason. he cant be treasonous to the people of Turkey, as he's a president for the people of the United States.

by your logic, or lack thereof, every president ever embroiled in a foreign controversy committed treason.

the best legal case for trump committing treason would be collusion with the Russian govt, which has yet to be proven.

in this case you can't be accessory to a murder because murder charges wont be filed and the Turkish govt wouldnt come after trump regardless.

if you insist in calling me a bitch i'll just have to keep treating you like mine.

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The surest indication of how not smart Trump is that he thinks his inability or lack of interest in acquiring knowledge doesn’t matter.


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hahahaha


treason, to be sure.

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The surest indication of how not smart Trump is that he thinks his inability or lack of interest in acquiring knowledge doesn’t matter.


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He said last year that he reaches the right decisions “with very little knowledge other than the knowledge I [already] had, plus the words ‘common sense,’ because I have a lot of common sense and I have a lot of business ability.”


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Or what about Trump’s response to the June 3 terrorist attack in London? He reacted by tweeting his support for the “original Travel Ban,” rather than the “watered down, politically correct version” under review by the Supreme Court. Legal observers — including Kellyanne Conway’s husband — instantly saw that Trump was undermining his own case, because the travel ban had been revised precisely in order to pass judicial scrutiny. Indeed, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in refusing to reinstate the travel ban on June 12, cited Trump’s tweets against him. Is this how a smart person behaves?


hahahaha
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Why does he know so little? Because he doesn’t read books or even long articles. “I never have,” he proudly told a reporter last year. “I’m always busy doing a lot.” As president, Trump’s intelligence briefings have been dumbed down, denuded of nuance, and larded with maps and pictures because he can’t be bothered to read a lot of words. He’d rather play golf.


ROFLFRLMAFOMAOFMAOAO

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Nov 26 2018 01:57pm
This is the child you are defending bud:
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Trump supporters used to claim that sage advisors could make up for his shortcomings. But he is proving too willful and erratic to be steered by those around him who know better. As Maggie Haberman of the New York Times notes: “Trump doesn’t want to be controlled. In [the] campaign, [he] would often do [the] opposite of what he was advised to do, simply because it was opposite.”
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