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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1557859)9/9/2025 7:55:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation   of 1583547
 
Bill,
But you did argue it was illegal for Trump to withhold payments congress approved, which included foreign aid.
Well the decision is still pending on this one, Bill. Seems like the Supreme Court would rather err on the side of not spending that money, despite the disruptions that would have on those who are dependent on it, then to force Trump to spend that money only to have him try and claw it back later.
And I do remember you flipping out over the “fake” electors many times. And celebrating the charges against them.
Of course I celebrated the charges against them. They were deceitful. They tried to overturn an election. They were sold a complete lie, that the election was sToLeN.

They are NOT victims of an overreaching prosecution.

They are NOT being persecuted for merely being outspoken Republicans.

And just because the state didn't have enough evidence doesn't mean the fake elector scheme was legal.

A high standard exists for prosecutions like this. I've always believed in that.

It's what saved Kyle Rittenhouse, for example, from getting thrown in jail for exercising his right to self-defense.

It's what saved George Zimmerman from having to serve years in a case that may or may not have been self-defense (even though I still believe he hunted down Trayvon Martin).

Better to let ten guilty men free than to jail one innocent person. Shouldn't you agree?

Tenchusatsu
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