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6 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I get your point though I think the U.S. needs a strong presidency but not a monarch or dictator. 

No way will Biden pardon Trump. 

We'll see.

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2 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

My understanding is that a POTUS is automatically granted the highest levels of security clearance.  It comes with the job.  But if he were incarcerated....not sure how that would work. 

The chances of Trump being incarcerated even without becoming POTUS is IMO infinitesimal. The Secret Service will see to that, IMO.

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Just now, Roo Island said:

Biden is fund raising off this big time. As he should.

 

Your last comment shows what's wrong with America. Hatred

He's from OZ.

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28 minutes ago, JulesMad said:

Finally some good news!!! Hopefully there are more 'guilty' verdicts soon, so he can be locked up indefinitely!

Seems like The Don is very popular with some. They might not like The Don being locked away.

 

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1 minute ago, owl sees all said:

Seems like The Don is very popular with some groups. They might not like The Don being locked away.

 

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Yes, the nutter brigade..........:crazy:

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

Simplistic ... but we all / intelligent people, know what is really at stake.

 

Here's a hint;

... Snowden

... Manning

... Assange

... JFK

... RFK

... now Trump

... so many more before them

 

Don't dare go against or expose the system of control, or pay dearly

 

Good gosh. Comparing Snowden to Trump? Bizarre. He broke the law. Plain and simple.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

Simplistic ... but we all / intelligent people, know what is really at stake.

 

Here's a hint;

... Snowden

... Manning

... Assange

... JFK

... RFK

... now Trump

... so many more before them

 

Don't dare go against or expose the system of control, or pay dearly

 

Yeh, but, you think like that because you don't like your country......🤔

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7 minutes ago, Roo Island said:

Good gosh. Comparing Snowden to Trump? Bizarre. He broke the law. Plain and simple.

Did you read the headline of thread ... 'Trump found guilty' ... reads like he broke the law.  Plain & simple.

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I like my country, TH, where I live & plan on dying at.

 

Even like my birth country, though not the political system & puppeteers.  Have no respect for the govt or foreign policies.  Part of the reason I left, as don't want my taxes to contribute to any of it.

 

The 'Constitution' is an amazing document, but it's been corrupted and the 'Checks & Balances' no longer works.  The citizens through their ignorance have lost control.

 

They quite accept working for the politicians, instead of the politicians working for them.

I gave you a laugh........🤗

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5 hours ago, theblether said:

And before the TDS Brigade launches into frothing attacks - I'm of the opinion that other criminal investigations against Trump had more merit. This one is farcical. 

Guess it's too bad you weren't on the Grand Jury that indicted him nor the jury that convicted him.

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2 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Dear gawd! If he loses his appeals and wins re-election, will he run the country into the ground from a JAIL CELL?!?

do you actually think a former President will actually go to a jail? they have 24 hours secret service security, so how will that work?

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