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To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:15:55 PM
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pocotrader

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Which is it, 9 years or 13 years? You dumbass, you can't even be consistent from one post to the next. Trump is ashamed of you.



To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:17:28 PM
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Dersowitz To Fight Littering Ticket “I believed it was in the best interest of the public”

Trump lawyer Alan Dersowitz got into his own bit of trouble today on the way to the Senate when he was seen by a DC official casually tossing his empty coffee cup onto the sidewalk. Dersowitz was immediately issued with a ticket for littering which he says he intends to fight.

I believed throwing that cup away like that instead of putting it into any of the myriad of trash cans available to me was in the best interest of the public.”

Challenged how littering could be in the public’s interest, Dersowitz said it was not.

“Obviously it’s not in the public’s best interest. That’s ridiculous. But I believed it was. Or at least I’m saying I believed it was. Therefore I can’t be guilty.”

Dersowitz was then asked by a nearby reporter about whether his littering defense could apply to the case of a man killing his wife.

“Clearly if he felt murdering his spouse was in his interest, thereby making him happy and more inclined to act in the public’s interest, he must be immediately set free with an apology. Why do you bother me with such trivia?”




[ I suppose Claus von Bulow and OJ Simpson thought their wives / ex-wives death was in the public interest. ]



To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:25:07 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1576600
 
@kyledcheney

NEW: Senate Intel Chairman BURR says he has no problem with the WH team's suggestion that it's fine to accept dirt on a political adversary from a foreign power.

Great. Let's hold hearings on the Steele dossier.



To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:25:58 PM
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rdkflorida2

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Uranium One, Fast and Furious, Burisma etc were all done when Hillary and Biden and Obama were in the Executive branch and thus by GOP logic, they were above the law and couldn't even be investigated.

When the next Dem President takes office, you;ll answer for your crimes.



To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:30:29 PM
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Wharf Rat

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1/ Every Republican senator needs to know some key, invariable facts: The moment they vote to deny witnesses, they seal their own political fate. The blow won’t just come from the Democrats or from outside groups. It will come from Trump himself.


Rick Wilson

2/ Because the moment you deny witnesses, Trump will know his exoneration is inevitable. And he will start bragging about it. He will start talking about it. He will tweet about it. And then as the evidence emerges in dribs and drabs, and as the facts you covered up...

3/ ... become public, your own them. You’re on the whole story. He’ll laugh and let you all burn to the ground. He’ll let you take the political damage, absorb all the radiation, and to lose more seats. more importantly, like any criminal who forces someone...

4/ ... to become an accomplice, he’ll know that you’re morally weak and mentally unable to ever resist him. He’s an abuser, the Ike Turner of presidents, and no matter how many times you beg he still going to knock you around.





@TheRickWilson

Republicans who refuse to support the rule of law and uphold the Constitution must be voted out.






To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:31:17 PM
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@Texican41396235

Vote Biden, vote for revenge!



To: FJB who wrote (1197448)1/31/2020 12:52:37 PM
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rdkflorida2

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@briantashman

Based on his lawyers’ reasoning, can’t Trump just *cancel* the election by saying it’s in the public’s interest since he’s the greatest president of all time?