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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 7:15:53 AM
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Where is the Biden looted wealth? Where is the Biden Mar-A-Lago or Doral, etc etc etc? The Trumps have been laundering Russian stolen money for years building their empire and you're okay with it.

Say today is the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. They're putting up a statue of Reagan in Berlin commemorating his speech calling on Russia to tear down the wall. Putin says the fall of the USSR is the single greatest tragedy of the 20th century. Do you agree with Trump and Putin that America should demand that Berlin pull down that statue of Reagan and rebuild the wall?

Are you eager for Trump to go to Moscow next May Day and sign formal surrender documents putting the USSR back in existence?

Trump talks about the "victory" he wants to recognize ... that resulted in the gangrape of every German woman in Berlin between the ages of 8 to 80. Don't you hope Donald Ivanovych will kneel before Putin and offer up Melania and Ivanka for Putin for his oligarchs to ravish?



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 7:17:42 AM
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Why does Trump always tear up the notes of his meetings with Putin? Why don't any Americans know what he agrees to? Everyone knows. Trump is Putin's poodle.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 7:32:01 AM
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Aren't you sorry Trump had to formally admit to stealing millions from veterans? Isn't stealing from a charity a great thing and don't you wish you could do it too?



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 7:39:39 AM
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What’s so scary about Donald Trump being impeached? Will there be consequences for our nation once he’s impeached?

Chrys Jordan, opposed to Trump since before the G–d d—n 2016 election.

The only thing I worry about regarding Trump’s impeachment is the reaction from his most hard-core followers. In 2016, Trump famously said that he could shoot a man in public and not lose any support. That he said so openly on camera was disturbing. That he did not lose any support was more disturbing.

I would like to think that the majority of you who voted for Trump would be appalled at the idea of shooting a Democrat in public. I think, or rather I hope, that those of you who have proposed executing Robert Mueller should impeachment happen are just talking.

But at least some of you won’t be satisfied with just talking. And you are the ones that worry me.

Donald Trump has been openly threatening civil war if he is impeached. Trump has been making threats all along. During the 2016 campaign, he insinuated that “Second Amendment people” should do something about Hillary Clinton. He implied that the whistleblower should be executed. He has been routinely calling Democrats “traitors.”

He has been working his followers up into an irrational rage since he began campaigning.

When someone goes out and kills in Trump’s name, what will you say? What will you do? Where will you stand?

If you voted for Trump, I dare you to answer these questions.

Paul Haynes

Already happened — I have El Paso in mind. And what was the Republican reaction? Crickets.







To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 7:46:06 AM
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Was De Niro correct to call Trump a gangster president?

Mike King, Masters degree in politics

I don’t think it’s an opinion anymore that the president has violated almost every law there is and certainly doesn’t follow anything written or spoken from the Bible. What’s the commandment about bearing false witness? Telling lies is what he does and he does so without blinking an eye. His cheap, street rhetoric inflames his base, which is calling for civil war if he is impeached.

The president’s associates and lawyers are in jail or are facing charges which leads to the conclusion that the chief is behind some nefarious activities that would lead to his imprisonment if he wasn’t the chief.

His latest foray into criminality is the Ukraine scandal, just one of many the American people are supposed to forget when they vote in 2020.

As expected, the Republican’s are pushing back, trying to prove that an actual tape of the illegal plan, which implicates the chief in the debacle is somehow “fake.” Let’s forget the betrayal of the people for a moment and edge forward to the history books and what the children will learn about our political process.

The ignorant politicians who have no sense of history and what this means to the children of america have only one thing in mind and that is to protect their precious jobs and perks, which, for a body with an approval rating of 14%, is laughable on the surface but deeply disturbing at its core.

Gangsters in the White House? The last three years are a study in how not to fall for the con, the bullshit artist who subverted the election process through lies and manipulation and with the enthusiastic help of the criminal in the Kremlin. They twisted the process for their own ends to gain domination and power over the American people. The election cycle will determine whether they will succeed again.

Vote. Return the white House to it’s rightful place in history as a symbol against Russia, dictatorial regimes, oppression and the thief who carries around a fake Bible and will be remembered always as the cheap, petty thug who stole the election, along with his pals in the Kremlin.

Mr. De Nero, you are absolutely right. Trump is a gangster whose sleazy methods and choice of associates can only lead to one conclusion. The chief is a crook, a liar and a deviate. All proven and if he was an average citizen he would be in jail right now.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1176615)11/9/2019 8:08:08 AM
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Is the very act by a president calling parts of the US Constitution 'phony' an impeachable offense?


Judy Rofe, Controversial Aussie. Seeing it and saying it how it is.

trump knows he's in an unspeakable mess. He is a man tormented by his own misdemeanours. He is a man beside himself with worry. Yet, he has denounced Democrats who consider him responsible for glaring maltreatment of the office he occupies, of organising "a coup"; of nurturing constitutional scholars to clarify that, indeed, the founders gave the Congress the power of impeachment to contend with presidents like him. trump has tweeted in dishonourable ill-treatment of history and language, that a mindfully developed impeachment enquiry is proportional to "a lynching".

Given any time he has his back against the wall, he hurls a racial bomb. trump knows without a doubt his back truly is against the wall this time. He comprehends that he is vulnerable and it is obvious to him that he is in deep trouble for associating his position with an end goal to get another nation (or, maybe, phony nations) to explore a political adversary. Nevertheless, he is in inescapable trouble for mishandling his position to endow himself and his family’s interests. Given that was his goal forthright and foremost long before he ran the race it has now backfired on him. So the beleaguered president is flying off the handle about the emoluments clause of the US Constitution.



Under strain from congressional Republicans who are battling to make sense of how they can protect a president who so glaringly participates in regular bad behaviour, trump resentfully chose to scrap his intention to have the G-7 summit at his Trump National Doral Miami resort, yet he did not do so unobtrusively. trump is currently snarling about “you people with this phony emoluments clause.”

Hello, you pundit. The emoluments clause is not ‘phony.’

For all the discussion about foreign interests involving Ukrainians and Russians, trump's self-managing is the utmost risk to his administration. As House Judiciary Committee member Steve Cohen imparted, “The president is skating on thin ice these days, and the ice is melting.” Cohen attacked trump for proposing that the section of the Constitution that guards against corruption is fake.



Members of the White House make a vow to uphold the Constitution. They revere a significant part of the work. In fact, a major portion of the work of James Madison and America’s founding fathers who drew the Constitution. To state that it is fake is to soundly slap the faces of the founding fathers. Furthermore, having a blatant disregard for the Constitution to which trump took an oath; to label, the most hallowed, the most sacred record in the nation is an impeachable offence. trump says it's "phony." Well, the impeachment clause is not phony! The partition of forces isn't phony! There's a great deal trump may believe is phony, yet he remains offensive and impertinent; disrespectful of the nation’s heritage and the country's founders.

There are numerous reasons to hold him responsible. In any case, positioned is a particular emphasis on trump’s violations of Article 1, Section 9, of the US Constitution, the Foreign Emoluments Clause, which states that:

No Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under [the United States], shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.

and Article II, Section 1, the Domestic Emoluments Clause, which states that:

The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States or any of them.

trump is happy with being unethical and deceitful. After he proposed utilising the Doral for the G7 Summit, the Judiciary Committee griped the trump family's close to home monetary interests are obviously shaping decisions made in regard to official U.S. government exercises, and this is unquestionably the sort of risk that the Constitution's Emoluments Clauses were designed to prevent.



The Doral proposition accentuated the emoluments issue. In any case, it is more deep-set than just one plan. There is a lot of evidence of disgusting trump behaviour, starting with the recurrent stays by organisation officials, including Pence during his recent Ireland trip, at off-the-beaten-track trump properties. And what of the concerns brought about of the ways in which trump’s business interests seem to impact his governing decisions with respect to nations, for example, Saudi Arabia and Turkey?

Cohen is prepared to arraign trump for violations of the emoluments clause, and that is as it should be. As he said, “I took an oath to uphold the Constitution. That includes the Emoluments Clause. Trump may not like it, but that doesn’t make it ‘phony.’

Is the very act by a president calling parts of the US Constitution 'phony' an impeachable offense? you asked.

America’s constitution can only reiterate that protecting the United States government from corruption and foreign pressure is pivotal. Abuse of the Emoluments Clause is an impeachable offence.