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darksidedog

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  1. I suspect that shortly after he is imprisoned, there will be an amnesty, the conditions of which will manage to include him and he will be out in short order..
  2. There is a slight possibility you might hear something truthful from someone if you watch the debate.
  3. The Amendment change bringing in numerous unelected MP's a few years back, almost guaranteed a hung parliament or one which eventually slides back under the military umbrella. The peoples will matters little.
  4. If its the death penalty for human trafficking, what suitably righteous punishment can Donald expect when he is indicted and found guilty of treason one wonders?
  5. Probably should add to that statement "whilst being beaten to death." Can't see a judge believing it was a natural coincidence somehow.
  6. While "Not it isn't" in itself is not actually a sentence, least not in English anyway, it does though have the interesting aspect of the use of a double negative, with the not and the isn't cancelling each other out, to effectively become Yes it is, meaning you agree with my sentiment all the time. As in "I ain't done nothing", means you have done something, A Freudian slip perhaps, when you say or write what your brain is really thinking, not what you meant to say.
  7. Difficult to know really. He proclaims to be one, but then he proclaims many things, the majority of which are totally false. I mean, he has told more confirmed lies than just about any politician in history and continues to do so. Sure, his supporters are throwing loads of money to keep him afloat, which if he were indeed as super rich as he proclaims he wouldn't need and could tell them to keep it for themselves. Over half of Americans and an overwhelming majority of Europeans have worked out he is completely untrustworthy and if not financially, most definitely morally bankrupt, which makes it really amazing that a hard core bunch of folk can't see the wood for the trees on the matter.
  8. That has to be one of the most laughably inaccurate and ill informed posts I have ever read. Biden allowed the Trump appointed Attorney General to stay in office (highly unusual), rather than ask him to resign and appoint a new one, precisely because he did not want to be involved, or even be seen to be involved with the case. So much for getting his kid a good deal, and I would love to hear your single shred of actual evidence to the contrary, though we all know you can't. Rhetoric and evidence are different by the way, which I mention as you don't seem to be able to differentiate between them. This had zero to do with daddy and his influence and everything to do with the law being allowed to operate freely and impartially. Years of highly politicized trawling for more serious crimes have found absolutely nothing against either father or son. Meanwhile the charges Trump already faces, not to mention the whole load more coming soon are so much more serious and supported by overwhelming evidence, I find it difficult to understand how anyone without absolute blinkered vision and an inability to work out very basic truth from obvious slander can stand by and think he is a viable candidate for the most important post in the world. Trump is the absolute loser, along with the morons still unable to work out what he is, or see through his continuous litany of deceit and lies.

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