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Posted
45 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

A distinction without a difference

How is that?   A jury does not convict, they find guilt or the lack thereof.  It is the judge that enters that into the record and at that point he is convicted and sentenced.   The judge can decide not to do that and then there is no conviction.   A distinction with a difference. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

😂 this is a fun argument.  No nut swingers around here 

What are the people (or person) called that can't debate things, which may be about Trump, without calling people "nut swingers" who do?  😂 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, mspart said:

How is that?   A jury does not convict, they find guilt or the lack thereof.  It is the judge that enters that into the record and at that point he is convicted and sentenced.   The judge can decide not to do that and then there is no conviction.   A distinction with a difference. 

mspart

You are talking about paperwork and political power/motivation. None of that changes the fact he was found guilty by a jury of committing 34 felonies. Call it a conviction, don't call it a conviction. It is a distinction without a difference.

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

You are talking about paperwork and political power/motivation. None of that changes the fact he was found guilty by a jury of committing 34 felonies. Call it a conviction, don't call it a conviction. It is a distinction without a difference.

34 felonies? 

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WKN - He's asking you a simple question of what are the 34 unique felonies.   You are making his point by not answer the question. 

In addition, from a legal standpoint, Trump is not convicted, he was found guilty.    There is a legal  difference between the two.   Legally he was found guilty.   Legally, he has not been convicted. 

msaprt

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Posted
47 minutes ago, mspart said:

WKN - He's asking you a simple question of what are the 34 unique felonies.   You are making his point by not answer the question. 

In addition, from a legal standpoint, Trump is not convicted, he was found guilty.    There is a legal  difference between the two.   Legally he was found guilty.   Legally, he has not been convicted. 

msaprt

Oh, I am aware. I am also aware he has had that question answered. And I am aware that no matter how many times it is answered he will not stop asking it.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Bigbrog said:

What are the people (or person) called that can't debate things, which may be about Trump, without calling people "nut swingers" who do?  😂 

Well one, you misunderstand the definition of debate.  What takes place in here are not debates. 
 

Second, what would I call that type a person….one who calls it like it is.  

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Posted
3 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

 What takes place in here are not debates. 

Having been on the debate team in high school I'm not sure we want that type of debate.  I could go either way ... not that anythings wrong with that.  😉

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Posted
31 minutes ago, ionel said:

Having been on the debate team in high school I'm not sure we want that type of debate.  I could go either way ... not that anythings wrong with that.  😉

And I thought I was a nerd?

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Posted
32 minutes ago, ionel said:

Having been on the debate team in high school I'm not sure we want that type of debate.  I could go either way ... not that anythings wrong with that.  😉

Very creative work to enter a Seinfeld reference!!

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Posted
44 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Well one, you misunderstand the definition of debate.  What takes place in here are not debates. 
 

Second, what would I call that type a person….one who calls it like it is.  

LOL...okay Rasta...whatever you say...LOL  You are all over the place in your stance on things...you call people who argue legal semantics "nut swingers", but yet you want to get into semantics on what is a debate and what isn't. 

As for your last sentence, I would call that person simple minded to think everything is about unequivocally supporting Trump, and not understanding that people can have opinions on the nuance of the court case in regards to Trump without it being about supporting everything Trump does or doesn't do, or as you like to put it "nut swingers", aka resort to immature name calling like RL and RV...but carry on ...

Posted
20 minutes ago, Bigbrog said:

LOL...okay Rasta...whatever you say...LOL  You are all over the place in your stance on things...you call people who argue legal semantics "nut swingers", but yet you want to get into semantics on what is a debate and what isn't. 

As for your last sentence, I would call that person simple minded to think everything is about unequivocally supporting Trump, and not understanding that people can have opinions on the nuance of the court case in regards to Trump without it being about supporting everything Trump does or doesn't do, or as you like to put it "nut swingers", aka resort to immature name calling like RL and RV...but carry on ...

That was a lot.  I’m glad you feel better my friend.  

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