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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: The Prowler on August 21, 2018, 09:33:53 PM
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Trump's campaign manager, Paul Manafort, found guilty on 8 out of 18 charges (possible 80 years in prison).
Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleads guilty to 8 Federal charges (stated that he violated campaign law in coordination with and at the direction of Trump).
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I don’t keep up with politics even remotely as much as I used to. But, I’ve read about this being the worst day in Trump’s life, yadda, etc, whatever.
Let me go on the record as saying, this is a big pile of goat shit. I predict that it doesn’t cause the Donald any significant loss.
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Predictable.
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Paul Manafort is set to go to trial again next month on charges including conspiracy to defraud the US, failing to register as a foreign agent, money laundering, and witness tampering.
For those babbling, "this ain't got nothin to do with Trump and Russian collusion." That would be correct, but these are considered the undercards for the upcoming title fight and it continues to legitimize the Mueller investigation no matter how hard Trump tries to undermine it.
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Predictable. And sickening.
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God Damn. You people...heed the advice of Prowler. There. Is. An. Ongoing. Investigation.
Do your research!
/smh
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Honestly, what this does for me is to reinforce my thought that the Donald is against the swamp and makes me know that he’s the guy for 4 more years.
Having said that, I’m certainly not sold that he’ll get it. Regardless how great I think he’s done, they are bound and determined. I don’t think they can take him down but the average voter is no business person, so they have totally different motives. And obviously, the liberals be pissed.
This is much bigger malarkey than Monica lewinsky . Manafort and tax evasion? I honestly don’t know anything about the specifics. But I can tell you that I have very little idea about what my accountants have done for me over the last 25 years. And believe it or not, I don’t have as much money to hide as the Donald. I’m calling bullshit. I’m f for no other reason, He would not want to risk getting caught.
A few mil isn’t as tempting as stormy Daniels.
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Honestly, what this does for me is to reinforce my thought that the Donald is against the swamp and makes me know that he’s the guy for 4 more years.
Having said that, I’m certainly not sold that he’ll get it. Regardless how great I think he’s done, they are bound and determined. I don’t think they can take him down but the average voter is no business person, so they have totally different motives. And obviously, the liberals be pissed.
This is much bigger malarkey than Monica lewinsky . Manafort and tax evasion? I honestly don’t know anything about the specifics. But I can tell you that I have very little idea about what my accountants have done for me over the last 25 years. And believe it or not, I don’t have as much money to hide as the Donald. I’m calling bullshit. I’m f for no other reason, He would not want to risk getting caught.
A few mil isn’t as tempting as stormy Daniels.
Jesus Christ. Are you mocking me with that third paragraph or are you stoned?
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Jesus Christ. Are you mocking me with that third paragraph or are you stoned?
Jmar I would never mock you, you sexy beast. You know too much about evaluating defensive back talent for me to risk making you mad.
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Manafort was looked into for the these exact same offenses by the Obama justice department and Rod Rosenstein. It was deemed by them at the time that there was nothing there to prosecute.
In dome Mueller and a need for someone to roll on Trump and voila, they decide to prosecute him.
Pretty shady if you ask me
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Manafort was convicted on 8 of 18 counts, none of which pertained to anything Trump related. But, obviously they're hoping he'll turn on Trump with other information in exchange for a lighter sentence. Who knows if he has anything? Trump fired the guy so it's probably likely he doesn't have anything of value. Cohen, on the other hand, is a problem. That's some slam dunk shit right there. It won't affect Trump criminally until he leaves office. But it does give the impeachment psychos some ammunition. And CNN and MSNBC something to talk about for the next few months.
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Manafort was convicted on 8 of 18 counts, none of which pertained to anything Trump related. But, obviously they're hoping he'll turn on Trump with other information in exchange for a lighter sentence. Who knows if he has anything? Trump fired the guy so it's probably likely he doesn't have anything of value. Cohen, on the other hand, is a problem. That's some slam dunk shoot right there. It won't affect Trump criminally until he leaves office. But it does give the impeachment psychos some ammunition. And CNN and MSNBC something to talk about for the next few months.
If this was the Clinton's attorney, he would commit suicide in the very near future.
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While I’m thinking about it, I’d like to add to this, for all of you kneelers:
FUCK YOU!!!!
:fu: Bitch
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If this was the Clinton's attorney, he would commit suicide in the very near future.
While in a bag with concrete blocks tied to his balls.
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The best news of all though, Prowler?
You get Mike Pence!!!!!
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I'm starting to rethink my "slam dunk" position on the Cohen issue. I think that goes nowhere from a legal standpoint. I even read where the former chairman of the Federal Election Committee said that since Trump paid Cohen back (Because he didn't want his name on those checks) then no crime was committed on Trump's part. I think that would be correct because it winds up not being a campaign contribution. The payment ultimately came from Trump himself.
John Edwards was found not guilty in a case where a rich ass donor paid $925K to his side bitches to keep them quiet during the campaign. Don't know all the facts in that one other than the basic issues.
Question: Does anyone recall that Obama didn't report up to 1,300 campaign contributions and was fined $375K by the FEC? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
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I'm starting to rethink my "slam dunk" position on the Cohen issue. I think that goes nowhere from a legal standpoint. I even read where the former chairman of the Federal Election Committee said that since Trump paid Cohen back (Because he didn't want his name on those checks) then no crime was committed on Trump's part. I think that would be correct because it winds up not being a campaign contribution. The payment ultimately came from Trump himself.
John Edwards was found not guilty in a case where a rich ass donor paid $925K to his side bitches to keep them quiet during the campaign. Don't know all the facts in that one other than the basic issues.
Question: Does anyone recall that Obama didn't report up to 1,300 campaign contributions and was fined $375K by the FEC? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
CNN never said anything about that, so it can't be true.
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Although it would be nice to have some perspective from someone who is well educated in law, we don’t have that.
But, just remember, WT knows a bunch of stuff. And I’m telling you, this is much about nothing. It ain’t it.
They may yet find it. Collusion, pics of trump with a little Mexican boy, pics of he and Prowler, whatever’s.
This ain’t it.
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Well, I for one thinks the Whopper sucks. BK has gone way down on it's quality in the past 15 years.
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Well, I for one thinks the Whopper sucks. BK has gone way down on it's quality in the past 15 years.
What the hell are you.....oh wait....I see what you did there.
Speaking of burgers, I probably haven't eaten at a Hardees in 20 years. I thought quality left that franchise a long, long time ago. The other day, me and Snags Lite were headed to the beach. He wanted to pull into a Hardees and get something. I was starving so I said what the hay, and ordered one of their triple thick angus nasty burgers, or whatever they call them. They change every week. Dayyyyuumm, that thing was fine. I'll give em' another try in the future.
That was either one fantastic burger, or we were really wasted from all the pot we smoked on the way.
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What the hell are you.....oh wait....I see what you did there.
Speaking of burgers, I probably haven't eaten at a Hardees in 20 years. I thought quality left that franchise a long, long time ago. The other day, me and Snags Lite were headed to the beach. He wanted to pull into a Hardees and get something. I was starving so I said what the hay, and ordered one of their triple thick angus nasty burgers, or whatever they call them. They change every week. Dayyyyuumm, that thing was fine. I'll give em' another try in the future.
That was either one fantastic burger, or we were really wasted from all the pot we smoked on the way.
Both.
Hardees actually has a decent fast food burger.
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Don't know the lineup but Pence, Kushner and Trump Jr. are in their sights.
The midterms aren't until November 6 so it's incumbent on Rosenstein and Mueller to do as much damage and apply as much pressure on the POTUS as they can.
Trump's hanging in there.
Not to be concerned with the Senate flipping but those congressional areas are tricky.
Plus, the Dems have gotten out in front over future Russian tampering which is code for use everything the toolbox while we have them in damage control.
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Both.
Hardees actually has a decent fast food burger.
Careful. You will find that ONE pleasant surprise expecting the same in another location and have a rude awakening.
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They get this guy on some tax shit, but can't go after Al Sharpton?
Trump is correct, this is a witch Hunt!
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They get this guy on some tax shit, but can't go after Al Sharpton?
Trump is correct, this is a witch Hunt!
Some of the shadiest contrived shit I’ve ever seen.
Tax evasion. Wow shocker. A rich Jew lawyer who is also a real estate investor cut a corner paying taxes. So let’s threaten to lock him up for life away from his family unless he pleads guilty to things that: 1. he didn’t do 2. Aren’t technically illegal.
This is is the fucking swamp guys.
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What the fuck happened to the IRS just doing an audit?
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What the fuck happened to the IRS just doing an audit?
They have been too busy trying to catch this gentile.
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Careful. You will find that ONE pleasant surprise expecting the same in another location and have a rude awakening.
There is at least one Hardee’s with a tomato return window.
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s he pleads guilty to things that: 1. he didn’t do 2. Aren’t technically illegal.
Mind fleshing these two points out a bit?
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Mind fleshing these two points out a bit?
You sure do like to flesh it out with men a lot. Especially since chizzy got kicked off.
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Mind fleshing these two points out a bit?
Gross. I will not share flesh with you.
Serious response - Mark Levin says it as well as anyone I’ve seen. And I’ve seen several reiterate it including Dershowitz.
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/aug/22/mark-levin-donald-trump-clear/
“A candidate who spends his own money, or even corporate money, for an event that occurred not as a result of the campaign — it is not a campaign expenditure,â€