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No.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre you suggesting there isn't a political element to Trump's case?
It's either politically motivated or it's "no one is above the law". I prefer the latter.
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Sounds just what Gitmaster needs for his sham intercompany rubbish he's asking about in prof.Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhole thing is highly suss.. Collect £660k for something that hasn't happened, "lend" £200k to the SNP, leaving £97k in the bank. Even scooter isn't that financially inept.
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Probably not as she wasn't drastically unpopular. Are you suggesting there isn't a political element to Trump's case? Even many of his rivals who claim he's guilty feel it's being used that way.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIs this a poltically motivated action - like Trump's arrest?
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I find it interesting that a spouse/civil partner who lives in the same house doesn't know who their other half lent a large sum of money to.Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhole thing is highly suss.. Collect £660k for something that hasn't happened, "lend" £200k to the SNP, leaving £97k in the bank. Even scooter isn't that financially inept.
However we mustn't point fingers while there is an ongoing police investigation.....
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Whole thing is highly suss.. Collect £660k for something that hasn't happened, "lend" £200k to the SNP, leaving £97k in the bank. Even scooter isn't that financially inept.
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Any ladies missing from the French Consulate in Edinburgh?Originally posted by tazdevil View PostThe police are digging up the Sturgeon garden now
Perhaps that's where the bodies are buried 
https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co....ecret-29609911
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The police are digging up the Sturgeon garden now
Perhaps that's where the bodies are buried
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Scotland is beautiful and gave us lots of scots who are so proud of their heritage they wear Skirts at parties but live down here because there are some actual jobs.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Yeah but at least the SNP were good for something, not a lot but still something.
Why are they camping on Sturgeons lawn? Do they believe he buried the books under the flowerbed?
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Yeah but at least the SNP were good for something, not a lot but still something.Originally posted by vetran View Postoh dear the SNP is in more financial trouble than Scotland.

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