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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1370457)8/11/2022 5:21:39 PM
From: Land Shark1 Recommendation

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Doren

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You don’t know the facts and don’t want to know the facts. Fool



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1370457)8/11/2022 6:34:53 PM
From: golfer72  Respond to of 1577553
 
Great post. Qanon likes double standards though. Rules for me and rules for thee



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1370457)8/11/2022 7:43:01 PM
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Brumar89
rdkflorida2

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If it was not for Jan. 6th he probably would get the Hillary treatment.

Jan 6th crossed the line, putting both Dem and GOP lives in danger.

I think they now want his head.

Trump has now handed them the sword.

Karma?

Donald Trump himself, as president, signed a law in 2018 stiffening the penalty for mishandling classified information.

Politico reported Wednesday on the law Trump signed — making mishandling a felony — in the wake of his 2016 campaign against Hillary Clinton:

Notably, Trump — after a fierce campaign against Clinton in which he called for her to be jailed for her handling of classified material — signed a law in 2018 that stiffened the penalty for the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents from one year to five years, turning it into a felony offense.