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  1. Ya mon. mspart
  2. I can't imagine wanting that job. Same with President. mspart
  3. 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
  4. I don't remember you pointing this at Twitter or tiktok. I thought you were talking being accurate if you were a news guy. I just pointed out a few inaccuracies that the media ran with and still hold to even in the face of evidence to the contrary. If you were just talking Twitter and tiktok, ok. I don't disagree. mspart
  5. One would think accuracy would be the thing they would want to make sure of. examples of the MSM looking for accuracy: We have mostly peaceful protests amid prolific arson and looting We have insurrection when there have been no such charges applied We have Steele dossier that was known to be a democrat plant and false We have Kavanaugh is a serial sexual pervert We have Trump was found liable for rape. ABC is paying 15 million for that one. A news media looking for accuracy would not state these things and most every MSM outlet did state these things. mspart
  6. You'd never make it at any news service. The scoop is the thing. mspart
  7. 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
  8. I heard today that the teacher killed was a substitute. Assuming she was aiming for that teacher, that teacher was on leave and the sub was taken out instead. Mistaken identity or completely a random hit? mspart
  9. Perhaps Pocahantas had it correct. Murder is bad BUT, you can push people too far. mspart
  10. No ketchup!!! No way! mspart
  11. He could sell snow and shaved ice to an Eskimo. Maybe the folks in CA will wake up. Not too confident. mspart
  12. It's all supported by AI so it knows there is a problem. Believe it, AI Knows. But AI was programmed as a State DMV bureaucrat so it won't do anything about it, but it knows, believe that!! mspart
  13. https://nypost.com/2024/06/08/us-news/yale-law-professor-says-trump-isnt-a-convicted-felon-despite-guilty-verdict-heres-why/ Despite media reports, Rubenfeld insisted that it’s “not true” that Trump is already a “convicted felon,” arguing that one is “not a convicted felon because of a jury verdict.” “You are not convicted until the judge enters that judgment of guilt. Now, in New York, it’s very likely that Judge Merchan will enter that judgment of guilt against Trump on the same day that he issues sentencing. That’d be July 11th.” A jury found him guilty. He is convicted when the judge enters that judgement and sentences the person found guilty. mspart
  14. I just got youtube and saw that he is with Bakersfield. I thought he did well, moved like a gorilla but he shot and scored. Maybe he can keep his nose clean this year. mspart
  15. So who does Ferarri wrestle for? I didn't think any university wanted him. The video is not loading for me. mspart
  16. True that. Both were pretty hard nose competitors. mspart
  17. 2^-10 in binary speak. Just for you nerds out there. mspart
  18. Who needs real info when we can argue over fake info? mspart
  19. I have a question about drinking. I don't drink so I don't know that whole deal. How many DOD secretaries have imbibed alcohol? It was well known Teddy Kennedy was drunk most of the time but he was the revered Lion of the Senate. What level of drinking is ok and what level is not ok? Why is this all of the sudden an issue for Hegseth and not for anyone else that held this position? What kind of candidate would be ideal for this position? What experience would be needed to do this job? What I'm getting is that because he drinks and has tats and hasn't administered anything, he must not be a good candidate. He has a lot of years in the military and knows what the grunt and the veterans need and don't need. He might be just the right kind of person to bring in a better perspective into the military readiness equation. So an answer to the above questions might be a good starting point for understanding what is needed for this job. mspart
  20. Starting with the next president of course! mspart
  21. As the media likes to say, you say this without any evidence. Have they served as cabinet members? No. So you can assume all you want and prognosticate all you want. The proof will be in the pudding when they either succeed or don't. mspart
  22. You have not read the manifesto yet declare what was not the problem. No way it could be anything to do with the family because you had a bad family and you came out ok. Interesting. Your anecdotal experience seems to be in the way of your objectivity. mspart
  23. Kamala was not a better choice. That much is apparent. mspart
  24. Agreed. mspart
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