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  1. 4 points
    Except that’s not how judges are selected pursuant to a grand jury indictment. It’s usually the supervising judge for the GJ. You’ll never guess who that was for both trump and his org. i was going point by point on your other, dumbass-fed talking points but the page reset. I have a game to go to but I’ll be back to eviscerate the rest of your claptrap. For now, stop listening to dumfucks like Stefanik for your info.
  2. 3 points
    My partner and I don't really care much about Pride Month. We don't take our kids to parades, library readings and all that. I don't have a problem with the month and those who celebrate it. What we want is just a normal life and not rubbing other people's noses in any agenda, but I love and respect those who have done so in the past to get us where we are today.
  3. 3 points
    1. Biased Judge. This judge illegally donated to a campaign to Stop Trump. He did get reprimanded quietly, but was kept private until a couple days ago. It should have been a basis to remove the judge. 2. Illegally Selected Judge. The judge is suppose to be selected randomly from a pool of over 25 judges. There have been 5 Trump-related cases come though this district, and this judge was assigned to each of them. That defies astronomical odds. 3. Gag Order. The legal precedence for a gag order used to justify a gag order is for the protection of a fair trail for the defendant and to gag the media. Using that to gag Trump is a violation of his rights. 4. Illegal Charges and misleading jury instructions. The basis of the case around Trump involves two statues which require a fraudulent business record and a charge which requires some conspiracy incorporating an unlawful means. The unlawful means did not have to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt or even agreed to amongst the jurists. So we have two very vague misdemeanor offenses which requires other laws to be broken to make them a crime. We were never told what these laws were and they did not have to be proven, just inferred. A real court would have required that to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt and have all the elements of that crime listed out. This case makes no legal sense in there was no specific act or crime identified. Trump was convicted and we have no basis to know what the actual crime he was convicted of. 5. No Jurisdiction. The underlaying law which had to be broken to make this case were all federal crimes. They listed three possibilities. Tax Fraud, Campaign Violations, and Bank Fraud. These laws are all federal and literal cover hundreds of pages of law, none of which were specifically identified, explained, or even proven in court. This New York court has no jurisdiction to consider that charges, but illegally brought them in by proxy of other laws which reference other crimes. Even New York code defines crimes as violations of local and state laws and does not include federal law. But yet this court referenced federal crimes in order to establish a basis for conviction. 5. Expiration of Statue of Limitations. The statue of Limitations for this expired in 2019. This court used excuses of extending the Statue of Limitations due to Trump being in office and covid and the other underlaying unnamed laws which have longer limits. 6. Political Motivated Prosecutor. The prosecutor was in touch with the White House who helped direct the case. He ran on getting Trump. This was not a prosecution based upon a fair application of the law. 7. Judge's rulings were grossly one-sided. The judge constantly denied Defenses objection and sustained the Prosecution objection. The judge rushed the trial and jury selection to make sure the case was tried to maximize the impact on the election. The judge opened the door to allow every piece of salacious evidence in should Trump have testified, which is the very same reason they just overturned Weinsteins conviction. To name just a few....
  4. 2 points
    It is horrible day in the US when questioning the official story in the US is no longer protected speech but treated as criminal. The unelected authoritarian portion of our government is using the full force of government to imprison whistleblowers, shutdown alternative media, spy on citizens, and censor and control all information available to its citizens. Bootlickers who fear freedom will celebrate this. True Americans will get mad and fight to win back this country and hold those unelected rogue bastards accountable for their abuse of power.
  5. 2 points
    Stolen or rigged? Hundreds of hours of ballot stuffing caught on surveillance footage for starters. In case you didn't know, THAT REALLY HAPPENED.
  6. 2 points
    https://x.com/RealMartyT7/status/1797022554286104719 Following his felony convictions. Donald Trump was required to report to probation services to prepare a post conviction pre sentencing report for Judge Merchan. Trump blew off the requirement and left the courthouse before he visited with his new probation officers. That may have been a big mistake Judge Merchan depends on the probation report to determine Trump’s sentence. If he cannot follow the rules of probation. Prison may be the necessary sentence. Whether Trump is sentenced to prison, probation or a ‘split sentence’ of prison and probation. Probation services are about to be a big part of Donald Trump’s life. Criminals on probation are supposed to accept their guilt and show some signs of remorse and retribution for their crimes. Trump is not likely to do that. If Trump doesn‘t follow the rules. He can and will be violated and sentenced to prison. As a convicted felon, Trump no longer has the freedoms that are afforded to those of us without a felony conviction. One restriction will be on Trump’s travel. As a convicted felon Trump will need permission to leave his state of residence. His passport will be seized and any foreign travel will be prohibited or greatly restricted by his rules of probation. Not only that but many countries do not allow felons to enter their county. This conviction will drastically change Trump‘s life. I do not see Trump successfully completing a sentence of probation if that is his sentence.
  7. 2 points
    Also known as a Homophobe Discomfort Month.
  8. 2 points
    https://media.scored.co/scale/oynn89fosQViEcWa.jpeg
  9. 2 points
    Easy tubby. I know it’s been a rough couple days for you. Wipe those tears and buck up!
  10. 2 points
    Like I said you Fockin mollusk. Two men cannot do that. Now hush.
  11. 2 points
    Welcome back Torrid. I guess being here illegally isn't a crime after all
  12. 2 points
  13. 2 points
    You for one. This was the most rigged case in the history of this country to take down the #1 candidate for president at the direction of his opponent. Any country which pulled this crap woukd be universally condemned. You fockers invent crap like Russian interference, then cover up stories to win elections, and now rigged the justice system. Go to focking hell. America no longer exists.
  14. 1 point
    This sucks. I had a contract option to race with them next season. #NascarHeat5
  15. 1 point
    Welcome back TJ. We've got a lot of FBG refugees covering for you lately. Ease yourself in, then buckle up, man.
  16. 1 point
    That goes without saying, it's a prerequisite for a Pedocrat.
  17. 1 point
    Smart move to take your road trip now while patriots like us still can. Dark days are here. Stay safe.
  18. 1 point
    Watched some NewsNation reruns of the Cuomo show tonight. I was out of town this week and out of pocket a bit. They had Mark Geragos on who said this was over at jury selection because this happened in Manhattan. He made the point that while he disagreed with Trump on the issues he did agree with that. He made the case any jury brings their own baggage and experience and when you bring in a pool that over 85% voted against Trump this was over before it started. His best shot was an outside chance at a hung jury. That kind of fits with what I was thinking all along and we discussed. It’s why I didn’t really watch any of it and really can’t discuss specifics because I simply didn’t follow it. I knew the end, why watch the movie.
  19. 1 point
    Abnormal to the ignorant or those who say it's abnormal while surpressing their own sexuality and/or gender identity. I KNEW I was a girl from a very early age, and where the mental-health issues start is witnessing the anti-LGBTQ hatred and having to keep who we are locked away in a closet. Luckily, I had loving parents who were open-minded and accepted everyone for who they are, with the exception of hater types, with which this board is overrun, but it's more amusing to me than anything else. I lurk and see the comments, but having known so many in the LGBTQ community, I can promise you that I'm sure in the latter category in my first statement here. I'm not sure about you yet ... Maybe we could have a beer sometime when I'm up there in New York on business, which I do frequently. Perhaps I'll change your paradigm. Kisses!
  20. 1 point
    No, you’re very confused. You shouldn’t talk about it when you have no idea what you’re talking about.
  21. 1 point
    Welcome back Torrid Joe! I remember when it was just pretty much you and I on the left against all the right wing denizens of this forum, headed by Recliner Pilot. What you missed is that the place has gotten a lot worse, IMO. More racist, more homophobic and with a lot of vile name calling. Weren't you living in Portland, Oregon or someplace nearby, or am I misremembering?
  22. 1 point
    Cause I’m an OG on this board, and it’s time for more conservative humiliation for being aggressively stupid.
  23. 1 point
    I wonder why he didn't register as a Moderate.
  24. 1 point
    Sure seems like it. A close second would be the Beachboyo
  25. 1 point
    If that's what you're in to, then enjoy BOYO


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