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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they impeach Trump, Biden needs to offer him a pardon as apparently that means Trump is guilty of he accepts it.
Then again would Biden ever be able to stand for a 2nd term?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLike I say, you're a Trump fan-boy, you'll never be able to see anything wrong with Trump.
This has nothing to do with politics, but everything to do with Trump being a very real and present danger to safety and security in the US.
He's doing his best to be a dictator, but like everything in his life, he's just not very good at it
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they impeach Trump, Biden needs to offer him a pardon as apparently that means Trump is guilty of he accepts it.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostErm no, you got it all wrong. Looks like you are a bit clueless about USA politics.
This has nothing to do with politics, but everything to do with Trump being a very real and present danger to safety and security in the US.
He's doing his best to be a dictator, but like everything in his life, he's just not very good at it
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If they impeach Trump, Biden needs to offer him a pardon as apparently that means Trump is guilty of he accepts it.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostErm, no, what it's about is a sitting president who lost an election, trying to instigate a riot. A riot where people died. A riot that he, somehow, thought would help him hang on to power.
This is was happens in despot run countries. It's not what we expect to see in one of the world's largest democracies.
I get you're a Trump fan-boy, but surely it's not that hard to understand?
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Giuliani has the best explanation for the rhetoric he used:
“I was referencing the kind of trial that took place for Tyrion in that very famous documentary about fictitious medieval England,” Mr Giuliani said on Tuesday.
Mad as an infractioning hatter
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThat really is what this is all about. A major political play by some power levers trying to ensure that he cannot run for president in 4 years.
This is was happens in despot run countries. It's not what we expect to see in one of the world's largest democracies.
I get you're a Trump fan-boy, but surely it's not that hard to understand?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLet's see if the Republican's have the guts to support this. For their own sake they need to, they really can't afford to have him trying to stand again in 4 years time.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLet's see if the Republican's have the guts to support this. For their own sake they need to, they really can't afford to have him trying to stand again in 4 years time.
qh
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