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1 minute ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Wait is it for each count? Cuz if that’s the case….damn….you could take out a dollar for every penny you put in, and your money is safe. 

Each indictment is a penny.  I was going to throw in lawsuits, but copper is expensive and it would irresponsible to hoard it.

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6 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

Nope.  None of the other 44 exercised political expediency to indict their political opponent.  It is common in other countries, though. 

He is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.  We'll see what happens but thus far this is all on him.  100% of it.

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1 minute ago, Plasmodium said:

He is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.  We'll see what happens but thus far this is all on him.  100% of it.

You are funny.  
 

Trump has documents that are under guard by the Secret Service and that involves the Presidential Records Act, the Personal Records Act, full classification authority.  
 

Biden has many more classified documents in more places, all unguarded, has no classification authority and no authority for possession.  Evidence on Hunter’s laptop indicates he has access to classified information.  
 

Which one do you indict?

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Just now, Offthemat said:

You are funny.  
 

Trump has documents that are under guard by the Secret Service and that involves the Presidential Records Act, the Personal Records Act, full classification authority.  
 

Biden has many more classified documents in more places, all unguarded, has no classification authority and no authority for possession.  Evidence on Hunter’s laptop indicates he has access to classified information.  
 

Which one do you indict?

The one who doesn't throw the house keys to  whoever wanted them and tell them to take whatever they wanted.

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2 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

The one who doesn't throw the house keys to  whoever wanted them and tell them to take whatever they wanted.

I’m sure a lot of people will be glad to hear that the next time they get busted for possession of stolen property, or possession of anything illegal for that matter. 

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Just now, Offthemat said:

I’m sure a lot of people will be glad to hear that the next time they get busted for possession of stolen property, or possession of anything illegal for that matter. 

I bet they will.  Especially the ones who lie to their own lawyers and willfully circumvent subpoenas.

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5 hours ago, Offthemat said:

Nope.  None of the other 44 exercised political expediency to indict their political opponent.  It is common in other countries, though. 

None of the other 44 attempt to interfere with the peaceful transition of power. Perhaps those facts are related.

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What’s really interesting here is that Giuliani in the 80’s brought down the mob with this new creative RICO act, where a lot of top dogs when to prison for 100 years for a lot of murders and crimes of which they were not even present at the scene. 
 

Fast forward a few decades, Mr Trial by Combat, volunteers to sit down with Smith, a few days later Trump gets his letter, Michigan electors get charged, Rudy doesn’t seem to have gotten a letter.

 

Rudy built up RICO…..only to become Sammy Gravano. 

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Apparently the new charges include attempting to delete security footage of them moving the classified documents that he didn’t have, but then that he did have because they were planted, but then he didn’t have again, but then he did have because he declassified them, but that he didn’t have again, but then he did have because he was once president so he’s allowed to, but then he didn’t have again because they were just random papers, but then he did have again because he finally turned them in. 
 

Felony Counts 72, 73, and 74……and still counting. 

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4 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

Interesting that evidence against Trump and his associates results in indictments and convictions in court.  Whereas evidence against the Biden Crime Family Cartel, LLC results in 5+ years of conspiracy theories and sensational press releases.

So are you saying Joe and company are just better criminals . Should be interesting to see what comes out of  the closed deposition on Monday. Will shell companies and off-shore bank accounts be Joe and Hunters undoing?

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