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Formal Impeachment Inquiry...
teedubbya Offline
#51 Posted:
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I think it is likely.
Speyside Offline
#52 Posted:
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Impeachment would be bad for all of us, and it would only be a political gambit. In truth I think the Democrats will go down in flames if they impeach Trump. They are already showing their azz in the debates. I had hoped for better, but that was not realistic on my part.
teedubbya Offline
#53 Posted:
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We are getting played by both parties. I don't know how anyone supports either....some blindly and vehemently
delta1 Offline
#54 Posted:
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cons are defending Trump's request based on his desire to look into corruption, not to seek dirt on a political opponent....

this stuff dates back to 2014-2015....Joe Is no longer VP and Hunter no longer sits on the Burisma board....but Joe Biden is running for POTUS in 2020...

Is Trump serious about corruption? ....what about the Trump Turnberry resort in Scotland, Mar-a-Lago, Trump Tower, Trump Hotel in Washington DC, ad nauseum, etc..all benefitting from his status as POTUS...


Trump is taking us for a ride cuz he thinks we're all stupid...
DrafterX Offline
#55 Posted:
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Stupid is as stupid does... Mellow
delta1 Offline
#56 Posted:
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prolly...

even if the House finds reason to issue articles of impeachment, and refer them to the Senate...that will be the end of it...

but at least a line will be drawn in the sand that Congress would respond in the face of a POTUS who laughs at the rule of law and has no bounds in his abuse of power...


if Hillary had won and engaged in similar conduct to what Trump is alleged to have done, I'm pretty sure Drafter and the rest of the cons here would be giving her a pass...
teedubbya Offline
#57 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
prolly...

even if the House finds reason to issue articles of impeachment, and refer them to the Senate...that will be the end of it...

but at least a line will be drawn in the sand that Congress would respond in the face of a POTUS who laughs at the rule of law and has no bounds in his abuse of power...


if Hillary had won and engaged in similar conduct to what Trump is alleged to have done, I'm pretty sure Drafter and the rest of the cons here would be giving her a pass...



But the dems might. That's the problem. For some reason normally good folks are willing to throw out their integrity because they think the other guy did. The ability to suspend and ignore rational thought because its your guy and you want to is ever amazing. I really underestimated it.
DrafterX Offline
#58 Posted:
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And many here still can't see what Hillary did wrong... if she had been elected we would be seeing unchecked corruption like never before... it had already started.. Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#59 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
And many here still can't see what Hillary did wrong... if she had been elected we would be seeing unchecked corruption like never before... it had already started.. Mellow



For some reason normally good folks are willing to throw out their integrity because they think the other guy did.
teedubbya Offline
#60 Posted:
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Well, I ain't always right but I've never been wrong
Seldom turns out the way it does in a song
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
DrafterX Offline
#61 Posted:
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And many just throw accusations or even make stuff up just cause they don't like the other guy... those are the worst... Mellow
izonfire Offline
#62 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
Well, I ain't always right but I've never been wrong
Seldom turns out the way it does in a song
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right


Uranus?
teedubbya Offline
#63 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
And many just throw accusations or even make stuff up just cause they don't like the other guy... those are the worst... Mellow



LOL yup. But we still like you.
delta1 Offline
#64 Posted:
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in a nutshell, here are the positions of the POTUS since the beginning of this accusation:

I didn't do anything

I didn't do anything, but if I did, it is OK...

I did it, but for a legitimate reason, not for why you think...

Why aren't you looking into what Biden did?

DrafterX Offline
#65 Posted:
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You gotta do the Dems now... Mellow
delta1 Offline
#66 Posted:
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Trump...you dirty crook....

Trump, you lying dirty crook...

Trump...you filthy lying dirty crook...

Trump, you little weasel...only children use that "they did it too" excuse
DrafterX Offline
#67 Posted:
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Laugh
jespear Offline
#68 Posted:
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Just stirring the pot. Chef
jes

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LET THEM GO AHEAD AND IMPEACH TRUMP.... HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS THEN......

By: Hyram F. Suddfluffel, PhD, (Political Science)

I have a degree in Political Science, and I am a card-carrying Libertarian. I've been studying politics and political history for the past 30 years. My specialty is U.S. Presidents. That said, I hope that the House of
Representatives impeaches Trump. Let me tell you what will happen next!

1. The House can pass articles of impeachment over the objections of the
Republicans, and refer to the Senate for trial.


2. The Senate will conduct a trial. There will be a vote, and the Republicans will vote unanimously, along with a small number of Democrats, to not convict the President. Legally, it will all be over at that point.

3. However, during the trial, and this is what no one is thinking about right now, the President's attorneys will have the right to subpoena and question ANYONE THEY WANT.. That is different than the special counsel
investigation, which was very one-sided. So, during the impeachment trial, we will be hearing testimony from James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Bruce Ohr, Glenn Simpson, Donna Brazile, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch,
Christopher Steele, Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, James Clapper, and a whole host of other participants in this whole sordid affair and the ensuing cover up activities.
A lot of dirt will be dug up; a lot of truth will be unveiled. Finger pointing will occur. Deals will start being made, and suddenly, a lot of democrats will start being charged and going to prison.
All this, because, remember, the President's team will now, for the first time, have the RIGHT to question all of these people under oath – and they will turn on each other. That is already starting.

4. Lastly, one more thing will happen, the Senate will not convict the President. Nothing will happen to Trump. Most Americans are clueless about political processes, the law, and the Constitution. Most Americans believe
that being impeached results in removal from office. They don't understand that phase 2 is a trial in and by the Senate, where he has zero chance of conviction. Remember, the Senate is controlled by Republicans; they will
determine what testimony is allowed -- and *everything* will be allowed, including: DNC collusion with the Clinton campaign to fix the election in favor of Hillary, the creation of the Trump dossier, the cover up and
destruction of emails that very likely included incriminating information.
They will incriminate each other for lying to the FISA court, for spying and wiretapping the Trump campaign, and for colluding with foreign political actors, especially George Soros. After the Senate declines to convict the
President, we will have an election, and Trump will win. It will be a backlash against democrat petulance, temper tantrums, hypocrisy and dishonesty. Even minorities will vote for Trump, because, for the first time, they will see that democrats have spent 2+ years focused on maintaining their own power, and not doing anything at all about black murders in Chicago, homelessness, opioids, and other important issues that are actually killing people. And, we will spend the following four years listening to politicians and pundits claim that the whole impeachment was rigged.
So let's move on to impeachment.

Hyram F. Suddfluffel, PhD
izonfire Offline
#69 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
Just stirring the pot. Chef


Sounds like a pot full of Suddfluffel
frankj1 Offline
#70 Posted:
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I don't know if the "author's" name is funnier than some of the claims.
I hope I get subpoenaed.

Thanks jes!
victor809 Offline
#71 Posted:
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.... Man... Really dug that one up from "old people chain emails quarterly".... It even has its own Snopes page.

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hyram-suddfluffel-impeachment/
frankj1 Offline
#72 Posted:
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jespear NEVAH ventures into politics here.
court ordered. He's just too passionate about all things politics.

I heard he once killed a man in a barroom "debate" over a local municipality ruling involving the width of parking spaces in a proposed mall.
Still wears the ankle bracelet, but not cuz of court order. mjtoal told me the leg skin just grew over it after a few years.

don't mess wif John.
jespear Offline
#73 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
jespear NEVAH ventures into politics here.
court ordered. He's just too passionate about all things politics.

I heard he once killed a man in a barroom "debate" over a local municipality ruling involving the width of parking spaces in a proposed mall.
Still wears the ankle bracelet, but not cuz of court order. mjtoal told me the leg skin just grew over it after a few years.

don't mess wif John.


court ordered
Nope . . . MY choice.



frankj1 Offline
#74 Posted:
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well, that's what I heard.


DrafterX
izonfire Offline
#75 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
well, that's what I heard.


DrafterX


freaks.... Mellow
Speyside Offline
#76 Posted:
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You could loan them a leash.
teedubbya Offline
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Axl wrote that
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