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Nikita Kruschev were also named Times' "Man of the Year." Being named "Man of the Year" doesn't mean you've done or will do anything beneficial for the world. It does probably mean that what you have done or will do will have a significant impact on the world. And I do think that the next four years of Trump's presidency will indeed have quite an impact - a very troublesome one. 
10 Most Questionable Choices For TIME'S Person Of The Year

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I wonder how much he paid for that... He is DEFINITELY NOT the man of the year!
In reality it should have been 'Criminal of the Century'!

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53 minutes ago, JulesMad said:

I wonder how much he paid for that... He is DEFINITELY NOT the man of the year!
In reality it should have been 'Criminal of the Century'!


Nice that the world doesn’t evolve around your views.

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1 minute ago, Jonnapat said:

I am lost for words. Never imagined there would be so many Trumpers in Thailand. 

Does that bother you?

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13 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

I am lost for words. Never imagined there would be so many Trumpers in Thailand. 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Jonnapat said:

I am lost for words. Never imagined there would be so many Trumpers in Thailand. 


Shame.  What a shame indeed.

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12 minutes ago, EveryG said:

He's certainly the most influential convicted felon in the world :crazy:

Strange how the Tumpers never mention things like that, very strange, could be embarrassment, eh.......🤭

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30 minutes ago, EveryG said:

He's certainly the most influential convicted felon in the world :crazy:

More lies from the losers!

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, riclag said:

More lies from the losers!

 

 

 

You quote Twitter, quoting someone you hate appearing on a network you have said you refuse to believe anything from, and I'll quote a law dictionary:

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A convicted felon is someone who has been found guilty of committing a serious crime, known as a felony. This person has been through a legal process and has been convicted by a court of law.

 https://www.lsd.law/define/convicted-felon#:~:text=Definition%3A A convicted felon is,now considered a convicted felon. 

Dan Goldman doesn't know the difference between convicted and sentenced. I love that you want to accept what he says as if you really think he's an authority. What else does Dan think that you agree with? :cheesy:

 

Here are 3 more definitions from legal dictionaries:

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A conviction is an adjudication of a criminal defendant’s guilt; specifically, it is the act or judicial process of finding a criminal defendant guilty of a charged offense

https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/conviction

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felon
n. a person who has been convicted of a felony, which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison.

https://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?type=1&searched=convicted

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"conviction"

  1. A ruling by a judge or jury that the person on trial is guilty of the crime they were accused of

https://dictionary.justia.com/conviction

Trump is, by every definition of the words, a convicted felon. 

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36 minutes ago, EveryG said:

You quote Twitter, quoting someone you hate appearing on a network you have said you refuse to believe anything from, and I'll quote a law dictionary:

Dan Goldman doesn't know the difference between convicted and sentenced. I love that you want to accept what he says as if you really think he's an authority. What else does Dan think that you agree with? :cheesy:

 

Read the lsd law dictionary “explanation”, John got a sentence, the result , a convicted felon.

You’ll see the lie unfold!

No sentence, no adjudication!

Stop the manipulating & misinformation , lack of adjudication, your not a lawyer & you’re comprehension of law is misdirected because of your msnbc like bias!

To be a convicted felon you have to be adjudicated a sentence!

1.  No sentence 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, riclag said:

Read the lsd law dictionary “explanation”!

You’ll see the lie unfold!

No sentence, no adjudication!

Stop the manipulating & misinformation , lack of adjudication, your not a lawyer & you’re comprehension of law is misdirected because of your msnbc like bias!

To be a convicted felon you have to be adjudicated a sentence!

1.  No sentence 

You are wrong. Here is the complete explanation:

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A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A convicted felon is a person who has been found guilty of committing a serious crime, known as a felony. A felony is a crime that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.

Example: John was convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to ten years in prison. He is now considered a convicted felon.

Explanation: John committed a serious crime, which is considered a felony. He was found guilty in a court of law and sentenced to more than one year in prison. As a result, he is now labeled as a convicted felon.

The examples have added information, but the core of the definition in ALL FOUR EXAMPLES is the same. You are cherry picking because you are a hopeless sycophant. :cheesy:

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3 minutes ago, EveryG said:

You are wrong. Here is the complete explanation:

The examples have added information, but the core of the definition in ALL FOUR EXAMPLES is the same. You are cherry picking because you are a hopeless sycophant. :cheesy:

Wrong ,no sentence  ,you are manipulating the definition of a convicted felon ! 

 

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14 minutes ago, riclag said:

Wrong ,no sentence  ,you are manipulating the definition of a convicted felon ! 

There are hundreds of examples of why you are wrong, but here is the most direct quote

Fox: Trump is a convicted felon. How can he vote in Florida?

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The former president was able to cast his ballot in Florida on Election Day, despite being a convicted felon, thanks to a quirk in Florida law. Florida is one of nine states where felons lose their ability to vote permanently when convicted. But the state does have an asterisk for out-of-state convictions. If a voter has been convicted in another state, Florida defers to that state's laws on whether that felon can legally cast a ballot. 

https://www.fox43.com/article/news/nation-world/trump-votes-2024/507-5adda83e-010e-473f-956c-c20bbd78af8a

So you see, Florida law would clearly not let Trump vote if that case had been held in Florida. Period. 

 

As a felon, Donald Trump can no longer travel to 38 countries

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Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush money trial, making him a convicted felon, which now may affect his ability to travel. Countries globally have strict entry requirements to protect residents and maintain national security.

https://www.fox7austin.com/news/donald-trump-felon-travel-38-countries

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Trump would also be the first convicted felon to reach the nation’s highest office. 

https://fox59.com/news/national-world/what-happens-to-trumps-criminal-prosecutions-now/

So you see? There is no fox news people arguing the point that TRUMP IS A CONVICTED FELON. Oh wait, there's more:

So even Ron DeSantis, fervent Trump foot kisser, said the reason Trump can vote in Florida is not because he isn't technically a convicted felon. The reason, he says, is that NY doesn't take take away the voting rights of felons. Ron goes on to say that he would have granted him clemency to vote in the state of FL. You know who need clemency to vote? CONVICTED FELONS

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6 minutes ago, EveryG said:

There are hundreds of examples of why you are wrong, but here is the most direct quote

Fox: Trump is a convicted felon. How can he vote in Florida?

So you see, Florida law would clearly not let Trump vote if that case had been held in Florida. Period. 

 

As a felon, Donald Trump can no longer travel to 38 countries

So you see? There is no fox news people arguing the point that TRUMP IS A CONVICTED FELON. Oh wait, there's more:

So even Ron DeSantis, fervent Trump foot kisser, said the reason Trump can vote in Florida is not because he isn't technically a convicted felon. The reason, he says, is that NY doesn't take take away the voting rights of felons. Ron goes on to say that he would have granted him clemency to vote in the state of FL. You know who need clemency to vote? CONVICTED FELONS

June 1 tweetby Mr. D

The law expert from yale  statement is more recent , it is June 8.

Stop manipulating the facts

No judge sentencing .

No judge adjudicated guilt ,

equals no conviction of the accused!

He aint a convicted felon in NY until the judge adjudicates.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, riclag said:

June 1 tweetby Mr. D

The law expert from yale  statement is more recent , it is June 8.

Stop manipulating the facts

No judge sentencing .

No judge adjudicated guilt ,

equals no conviction of the accused!

He aint a convicted felon in NY until the judge adjudicates.

His argument is just an argument that has no practical basis. I have demonstrated how Trump is considered a convicted felon on a practical basis in many states, including FL, and based on his inability to vote in several states, an inability to serve jury duty, and an inability to travel (if those countries were to enforce now, but they won't). Plus he's been CONVICTED OF A FELONY. That the judge will enter the judgment of guilt is a technical issue, and even that lawyer admits its automatic. That lawyer is making an argument of a literal technicality (I remember when right wingers hated technicalities) and he's a complete right wing blowhard who is obviously lying when he says:

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“It’s an especially bad look when the folks bringing the case and the judge deciding it are members of the opposing political party. And it’s an even worse look when the crime is so unclear that the state is hiding the ball about what the actual charges are right up through the trial and indeed into the trial.”

‘”Even now, we don’t know exactly what the jury found Trump guilty of,” Rubenfeld added.

https://nypost.com/2024/06/08/us-news/yale-law-professor-says-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-despite-guilty-verdict-heres-why/

He made that up. It was never hidden, certainly his charges were well known and the jury was clear. 

 

Fact: Trump is currently a convicted felon, but not yet a sentenced felon. 

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15 minutes ago, EveryG said:

It seems to me this would be more accurate. 

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Yep. and the voters electing him in their infinite folly, can never change what he is.

 

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58 minutes ago, EveryG said:

It seems to me this would be more accurate. 

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Time’s date  stamp,

May 30, 2024.

still mote leftest lies. 
Never found guilty of Rape!

Never adjudicated a convicted felon!

 

 

Keep trying ,you lost with your fake Time Cover to


https://time.com/vault/year/2024/


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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_Newsroom

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