Impeachment Is Not Enough; Why Donald Trump Must Go To Prison

So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.
Hmnm.....have you bothered to look into the DNC, the Clinton campaign, and their willingness to work with foreign governments to do opposition research on Trump? Something tells Me you'll find some way to justify that.
what?

if you're going to come at me, at least make sense.
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.
Hmnm.....have you bothered to look into the DNC, the Clinton campaign, and their willingness to work with foreign governments to do opposition research on Trump? Something tells Me you'll find some way to justify that.
I have. And it is the same nothingburger except that it wasn't Chelsea Clinton meeting with the Ukrainians it was a DNC staffer who left the DNC shortly thereafter.
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.
Hmnm.....have you bothered to look into the DNC, the Clinton campaign, and their willingness to work with foreign governments to do opposition research on Trump? Something tells Me you'll find some way to justify that.
what?

if you're going to come at me, at least make sense.
What? You don't know about the DNC and Clinton campaign going to the Ukraine embassy for alleged 'opposition' research?

How remarkable.

FLASHBACK: When The Clinton Campaign Worked With a Foreign Government to Undermine Trump's Candidacy

Come at you? LOL.
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law, but no information was provided. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"? You are the perfect example of people who will stand outside a store screaming at the top of your lungs that you can't get in because you keep pushing on a door clearly marked "Pull"!
Hey Rock I've been dealing with the Russians and Chinese for decades and while I don't know this woman's particulars it is in no way uncommon for someone who looks like a private citizen to be a state actor. The Russians and Chinese do this intentionally so on the other side of the table before we even sit down with someone we do a massive amount of work to figure out who is the puppeteer. Worth knowing in this case. The rest of what you say I agree with except for the personal attacks of course.

I think Lil' Donnie was set up by the Russians. Dangle some bait and see if he will jump at it
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law, but no information was provided. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"? You are the perfect example of people who will stand outside a store screaming at the top of your lungs that you can't get in because you keep pushing on a door clearly marked "Pull"!
Hey Rock I've been dealing with the Russians and Chinese for decades and while I don't know this woman's particulars it is in no way uncommon for someone who looks like a private citizen to be a state actor. The Russians and Chinese do this intentionally so on the other side of the table before we even sit down with someone we do a massive amount of work to figure out who is the puppeteer. Worth knowing in this case. The rest of what you say I agree with except for the personal attacks of course.

I think Lil' Donnie was set up by the Russians. Dangle some bait and see if he will jump at it
I think the Russians are right now playing the long game with the Trumps. The Russian lawyer is basically backing up Jr's story so that later the Russians can say "remember that favor we did for you?" This is how they've worked for decades. I hope someone on this administration sees this clearly.
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.
Hmnm.....have you bothered to look into the DNC, the Clinton campaign, and their willingness to work with foreign governments to do opposition research on Trump? Something tells Me you'll find some way to justify that.
what?

if you're going to come at me, at least make sense.
What? You don't know about the DNC and Clinton campaign going to the Ukraine embassy for alleged 'opposition' research?

How remarkable.

FLASHBACK: When The Clinton Campaign Worked With a Foreign Government to Undermine Trump's Candidacy

Come at you? LOL.
Even at worst case, Ukraine is an ally who did not hack & fake news attack our election. This is not about oppo research, it is about treason.

To put it in small words, even a deplorable can understand with minimal adult help...

Good try, but nope.
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.
Hmnm.....have you bothered to look into the DNC, the Clinton campaign, and their willingness to work with foreign governments to do opposition research on Trump? Something tells Me you'll find some way to justify that.
what?

if you're going to come at me, at least make sense.
What? You don't know about the DNC and Clinton campaign going to the Ukraine embassy for alleged 'opposition' research?

How remarkable.

FLASHBACK: When The Clinton Campaign Worked With a Foreign Government to Undermine Trump's Candidacy

Come at you? LOL.
Even at worst case, Ukraine is an ally who did not hack & fake news attack our election. This is not about oppo research, it is about treason.

To put it in small words, even a deplorable can understand with minimal adult help...

Good try, but nope.
how do you know they didn't?

then again how do you know russia did? we've still not seen any proof?

and if they did and this action is wrong - we're the biggest offenders out there of this action.
 
prison-in-a-year-donald-trump-groper-in-chi-of-8893002.png

Trump belongs in an orange jumpsuit, not the Oval Office.


Today, two important things happened: In the United States, Articles of Impeachment were filed in the House of Representatives against President Donald Trump. In Brazil, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was found guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison.

What did the former president of Brazil do to earn prison time? According to the New York Times,

The case against Mr. da Silva, who raised Brazil’s profile on the world stage as president from 2003 to 2010, stemmed from charges that he and his wife illegally received about $1.1 million in improvements and expenses from a construction company for a beachfront apartment.

In exchange, prosecutors said, the company was able to obtain lucrative contracts from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant.

That’s garden-variety corruption — profiting from the powers that come with political office. Trump is doing that on a daily basis through systematic violation of the Emoluments Clauseof the U.S. Constitution.

But as bad as that is — and it used to be considered beyond the pale in American society — there’s a whole other dimension to Donald Trump’s lawbreaking that takes it to a much more serious level. In fact, what da Silva did to get 10 years in prison is almost nothing compared to what Trump has done. It’s like the difference between stealing a pack of gum and… stealing an election!

Based on evidence that has already been revealed, the Trump campaign met with a Russian agent for the express purpose of obtaining intelligence that could damage the Clinton campaign. The goal was to use Russian intelligence, obtained through hacking, to swing the results of the U.S. presidential election in Trump’s favor — presumably in exchange for policy changes favorable to Russia’s national interest. There have certainly been such changes since Trump got elected.

This is at the very least a violation of campaign finance law, which prohibits candidates from receiving valuable contributions from foreign sources (anything of value, not just money). In America, we don’t want our elections to become proxies for the fights between other countries. We want our elections to be about OUR interests, the American people, rather than Russia helping the Republicans, and — if what the Trump campaign did becomes politically normalized — let’s say Germany, China, or whatever other country helping the Democrats. The United States shouldn’t be a pawn of other nations, but Trump’s illegal actions risk making us so, and are thus a grave offense against our democratic republic.

It is probably also espionage. The information the Trump campaign was seeking was obtained through spying by a foreign power. Trump’s responsibility was to turn over any such information to the U.S. government, NOT to use it for his own personal political benefit.

And it may rise to the level of treason. Russia is not a friend of the United States. During the 2016 election season, Russian hackers were actively at work trying to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy by breaking into our electoral systems and stealing information from our political and governmental institutions — with Vladimir Putin’s blessing. Donald Trump publicly encouraged this, stating on national television that he hoped the Russians would find Hillary Clinton’s emails. Now we know that Trump’s own son and high-level campaign officials met with a Russian agent to discuss information damaging to Clinton. This is not normal; it is the act of a traitor — someone who would sell out his country to another country for personal gain, in this case a political victory by any means necessary.

Who knows how many other meetings occurred and what was discussed, exchanged, or promised between Trump and Russia during the course of the campaign? The collusion may run deeper than we know — or maybe not — but what we already know is bad enough. Donald Trump is a criminal who is currently occupying the United States presidency. He must be impeached and removed from office as the bare minimum to begin to rectify the situation, and then he must be prosecuted for his crimes, like anyone else would be. In America, we believe that no one is above the law.

The debate should not be about whether Trump can remain in office, whether to impeach or not impeach. It must be about for how long he will remain behind bars. That is what a rational country would be discussing right now. Let’s be that country, and start getting ourselves back on track toward rejoining the community of nations — nations such as Brazil, who just sentenced a corrupt former president to prison.



 
If and when an actual law is broken ill support you in your desire for incarceration. Until then sorry
 
prison-in-a-year-donald-trump-groper-in-chi-of-8893002.png

Trump belongs in an orange jumpsuit, not the Oval Office.


Today, two important things happened: In the United States, Articles of Impeachment were filed in the House of Representatives against President Donald Trump. In Brazil, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was found guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison.

What did the former president of Brazil do to earn prison time? According to the New York Times,

The case against Mr. da Silva, who raised Brazil’s profile on the world stage as president from 2003 to 2010, stemmed from charges that he and his wife illegally received about $1.1 million in improvements and expenses from a construction company for a beachfront apartment.

In exchange, prosecutors said, the company was able to obtain lucrative contracts from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant.

That’s garden-variety corruption — profiting from the powers that come with political office. Trump is doing that on a daily basis through systematic violation of the Emoluments Clauseof the U.S. Constitution.

But as bad as that is — and it used to be considered beyond the pale in American society — there’s a whole other dimension to Donald Trump’s lawbreaking that takes it to a much more serious level. In fact, what da Silva did to get 10 years in prison is almost nothing compared to what Trump has done. It’s like the difference between stealing a pack of gum and… stealing an election!

Based on evidence that has already been revealed, the Trump campaign met with a Russian agent for the express purpose of obtaining intelligence that could damage the Clinton campaign. The goal was to use Russian intelligence, obtained through hacking, to swing the results of the U.S. presidential election in Trump’s favor — presumably in exchange for policy changes favorable to Russia’s national interest. There have certainly been such changes since Trump got elected.

This is at the very least a violation of campaign finance law, which prohibits candidates from receiving valuable contributions from foreign sources (anything of value, not just money). In America, we don’t want our elections to become proxies for the fights between other countries. We want our elections to be about OUR interests, the American people, rather than Russia helping the Republicans, and — if what the Trump campaign did becomes politically normalized — let’s say Germany, China, or whatever other country helping the Democrats. The United States shouldn’t be a pawn of other nations, but Trump’s illegal actions risk making us so, and are thus a grave offense against our democratic republic.

It is probably also espionage. The information the Trump campaign was seeking was obtained through spying by a foreign power. Trump’s responsibility was to turn over any such information to the U.S. government, NOT to use it for his own personal political benefit.

And it may rise to the level of treason. Russia is not a friend of the United States. During the 2016 election season, Russian hackers were actively at work trying to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy by breaking into our electoral systems and stealing information from our political and governmental institutions — with Vladimir Putin’s blessing. Donald Trump publicly encouraged this, stating on national television that he hoped the Russians would find Hillary Clinton’s emails. Now we know that Trump’s own son and high-level campaign officials met with a Russian agent to discuss information damaging to Clinton. This is not normal; it is the act of a traitor — someone who would sell out his country to another country for personal gain, in this case a political victory by any means necessary.

Who knows how many other meetings occurred and what was discussed, exchanged, or promised between Trump and Russia during the course of the campaign? The collusion may run deeper than we know — or maybe not — but what we already know is bad enough. Donald Trump is a criminal who is currently occupying the United States presidency. He must be impeached and removed from office as the bare minimum to begin to rectify the situation, and then he must be prosecuted for his crimes, like anyone else would be. In America, we believe that no one is above the law.

The debate should not be about whether Trump can remain in office, whether to impeach or not impeach. It must be about for how long he will remain behind bars. That is what a rational country would be discussing right now. Let’s be that country, and start getting ourselves back on track toward rejoining the community of nations — nations such as Brazil, who just sentenced a corrupt former president to prison.







You're a loon. Trump has done nothing that even approaches the levels of corruption and criminal activity that the shrilary engaged in, and you still want that woman to be POTUS. You're simply ridiculous.
 
prison-in-a-year-donald-trump-groper-in-chi-of-8893002.png

Trump belongs in an orange jumpsuit, not the Oval Office.


Today, two important things happened: In the United States, Articles of Impeachment were filed in the House of Representatives against President Donald Trump. In Brazil, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was found guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison.

What did the former president of Brazil do to earn prison time? According to the New York Times,

The case against Mr. da Silva, who raised Brazil’s profile on the world stage as president from 2003 to 2010, stemmed from charges that he and his wife illegally received about $1.1 million in improvements and expenses from a construction company for a beachfront apartment.

In exchange, prosecutors said, the company was able to obtain lucrative contracts from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant.

That’s garden-variety corruption — profiting from the powers that come with political office. Trump is doing that on a daily basis through systematic violation of the Emoluments Clauseof the U.S. Constitution.

But as bad as that is — and it used to be considered beyond the pale in American society — there’s a whole other dimension to Donald Trump’s lawbreaking that takes it to a much more serious level. In fact, what da Silva did to get 10 years in prison is almost nothing compared to what Trump has done. It’s like the difference between stealing a pack of gum and… stealing an election!

Based on evidence that has already been revealed, the Trump campaign met with a Russian agent for the express purpose of obtaining intelligence that could damage the Clinton campaign. The goal was to use Russian intelligence, obtained through hacking, to swing the results of the U.S. presidential election in Trump’s favor — presumably in exchange for policy changes favorable to Russia’s national interest. There have certainly been such changes since Trump got elected.

This is at the very least a violation of campaign finance law, which prohibits candidates from receiving valuable contributions from foreign sources (anything of value, not just money). In America, we don’t want our elections to become proxies for the fights between other countries. We want our elections to be about OUR interests, the American people, rather than Russia helping the Republicans, and — if what the Trump campaign did becomes politically normalized — let’s say Germany, China, or whatever other country helping the Democrats. The United States shouldn’t be a pawn of other nations, but Trump’s illegal actions risk making us so, and are thus a grave offense against our democratic republic.

It is probably also espionage. The information the Trump campaign was seeking was obtained through spying by a foreign power. Trump’s responsibility was to turn over any such information to the U.S. government, NOT to use it for his own personal political benefit.

And it may rise to the level of treason. Russia is not a friend of the United States. During the 2016 election season, Russian hackers were actively at work trying to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy by breaking into our electoral systems and stealing information from our political and governmental institutions — with Vladimir Putin’s blessing. Donald Trump publicly encouraged this, stating on national television that he hoped the Russians would find Hillary Clinton’s emails. Now we know that Trump’s own son and high-level campaign officials met with a Russian agent to discuss information damaging to Clinton. This is not normal; it is the act of a traitor — someone who would sell out his country to another country for personal gain, in this case a political victory by any means necessary.

Who knows how many other meetings occurred and what was discussed, exchanged, or promised between Trump and Russia during the course of the campaign? The collusion may run deeper than we know — or maybe not — but what we already know is bad enough. Donald Trump is a criminal who is currently occupying the United States presidency. He must be impeached and removed from office as the bare minimum to begin to rectify the situation, and then he must be prosecuted for his crimes, like anyone else would be. In America, we believe that no one is above the law.

The debate should not be about whether Trump can remain in office, whether to impeach or not impeach. It must be about for how long he will remain behind bars. That is what a rational country would be discussing right now. Let’s be that country, and start getting ourselves back on track toward rejoining the community of nations — nations such as Brazil, who just sentenced a corrupt former president to prison.
Yes, lock him up!
 
prison-in-a-year-donald-trump-groper-in-chi-of-8893002.png

Trump belongs in an orange jumpsuit, not the Oval Office.


Today, two important things happened: In the United States, Articles of Impeachment were filed in the House of Representatives against President Donald Trump. In Brazil, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was found guilty of corruption and money laundering and sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison.

What did the former president of Brazil do to earn prison time? According to the New York Times,

The case against Mr. da Silva, who raised Brazil’s profile on the world stage as president from 2003 to 2010, stemmed from charges that he and his wife illegally received about $1.1 million in improvements and expenses from a construction company for a beachfront apartment.

In exchange, prosecutors said, the company was able to obtain lucrative contracts from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant.

That’s garden-variety corruption — profiting from the powers that come with political office. Trump is doing that on a daily basis through systematic violation of the Emoluments Clauseof the U.S. Constitution.

But as bad as that is — and it used to be considered beyond the pale in American society — there’s a whole other dimension to Donald Trump’s lawbreaking that takes it to a much more serious level. In fact, what da Silva did to get 10 years in prison is almost nothing compared to what Trump has done. It’s like the difference between stealing a pack of gum and… stealing an election!

Based on evidence that has already been revealed, the Trump campaign met with a Russian agent for the express purpose of obtaining intelligence that could damage the Clinton campaign. The goal was to use Russian intelligence, obtained through hacking, to swing the results of the U.S. presidential election in Trump’s favor — presumably in exchange for policy changes favorable to Russia’s national interest. There have certainly been such changes since Trump got elected.

This is at the very least a violation of campaign finance law, which prohibits candidates from receiving valuable contributions from foreign sources (anything of value, not just money). In America, we don’t want our elections to become proxies for the fights between other countries. We want our elections to be about OUR interests, the American people, rather than Russia helping the Republicans, and — if what the Trump campaign did becomes politically normalized — let’s say Germany, China, or whatever other country helping the Democrats. The United States shouldn’t be a pawn of other nations, but Trump’s illegal actions risk making us so, and are thus a grave offense against our democratic republic.

It is probably also espionage. The information the Trump campaign was seeking was obtained through spying by a foreign power. Trump’s responsibility was to turn over any such information to the U.S. government, NOT to use it for his own personal political benefit.

And it may rise to the level of treason. Russia is not a friend of the United States. During the 2016 election season, Russian hackers were actively at work trying to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy by breaking into our electoral systems and stealing information from our political and governmental institutions — with Vladimir Putin’s blessing. Donald Trump publicly encouraged this, stating on national television that he hoped the Russians would find Hillary Clinton’s emails. Now we know that Trump’s own son and high-level campaign officials met with a Russian agent to discuss information damaging to Clinton. This is not normal; it is the act of a traitor — someone who would sell out his country to another country for personal gain, in this case a political victory by any means necessary.

Who knows how many other meetings occurred and what was discussed, exchanged, or promised between Trump and Russia during the course of the campaign? The collusion may run deeper than we know — or maybe not — but what we already know is bad enough. Donald Trump is a criminal who is currently occupying the United States presidency. He must be impeached and removed from office as the bare minimum to begin to rectify the situation, and then he must be prosecuted for his crimes, like anyone else would be. In America, we believe that no one is above the law.

The debate should not be about whether Trump can remain in office, whether to impeach or not impeach. It must be about for how long he will remain behind bars. That is what a rational country would be discussing right now. Let’s be that country, and start getting ourselves back on track toward rejoining the community of nations — nations such as Brazil, who just sentenced a corrupt former president to prison.







You're a loon. Trump has done nothing that even approaches the levels of corruption and criminal activity that the shrilary engaged in, and you still want that woman to be POTUS. You're simply ridiculous.
Snow White Hillary is as clean as the driven snow.

Want proof?

You all said she would be in jail by now.

What's the holdup?

Since we Democrats are compassionate, I'm sure she will send trump a nice letter while he is in prison.

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OK, maybe it will be a nice tweet
 
So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.

You know, I would do the same, but people like this need to be shown for the absolute mentally incompetents that they are!
it was *never* about that but trying to understand the why's behind the thoughts. up until all this crap i had a high amount of respect for her despite not agreeing with her on many points. it used to be fun to talk to her and learn her viewpoints and where i can expand my own as well.

the last few days has been put words in my mouth to make me defend and when i wouldn't do that, wow. mary poppins shot some roman candles out her ass and went to town on talking down to me. don't think i've ever done that to her but oh well.

no sense in carrying it around but no sense in talking to someone who doesn't seem to want to return the favor of trying to understand opposite viewpoints.

comes a time all you can do is cut bait and move on.

Personally, I think it is the bipolar talking. She flips like a flashing red light at a 4-way stop.
 
Barak Obama violated both Constitution and law for 8 years.
Obama's administration illegally spied on Americans, Congress, & the USSC.
Obama's administration illegally shared classified for political reasons - a crime
Obama's administration illegally unmasked political opponents for political reasons
Obama's administration illegally committed Felony Espionage in an attempt to undermine / overthrow the newly elected President
Obama's administration protected a criminal so she could stay in the election

Obama and his former criminal administration has been behind almost every seditious failed attempt to undermine / overthrow the newly elected President

Comey, Obama's Director of the FBI, illegally leaked / shared classified with a 3rd party

Obama's NSA Director Clapper illegally spied on the American people and committed Perjury; however, when exposed he was allowed to amend his testimony so he could not be charged with Perjury

Obama's CIA Director Brennan illegally spied on the Senate and the USSC

Obama's former US AG James Holder was caught committing multiple Felony Counts of Perjury

Obama's 2nd US AG perpetrated Obstruction of justice to protect the criminal Obama Sect of State, the DNC's candidate for President

Sect of State Clinton violated numerous laws, to include illegal servers and devices, illegal handling of classified, espionage, influence peddling, etc...


....and the only person you want to go to jail is Trump.
 
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So much idiocy that I won't even quote it!

Anyone with any sense can see that this is the perfect example of a "nothing burger". She is not a representative of the Russian government. Nothing was exchanged, so how could it have been of value, which the law accurately describes as money or goods. Information may have value but not in the context of the law. Also, you failed to even prove Trump Sr was aware of this meeting,.

How many "no" answers does it take before you liberal airheads will realize that you have "nothing"?

You wasted far too many electrons in your post. You should beg forgiveness for wasting them on such ridiculousness.
i went around with oldlady for a day on this and all i got was it showed the trump camps mindset to work with the russians.

i felt it showed their mindset to work with anyone who had shit on hillary.

after a day of bullshit, i walked away and gave ignore some company.

You know, I would do the same, but people like this need to be shown for the absolute mentally incompetents that they are!
it was *never* about that but trying to understand the why's behind the thoughts. up until all this crap i had a high amount of respect for her despite not agreeing with her on many points. it used to be fun to talk to her and learn her viewpoints and where i can expand my own as well.

the last few days has been put words in my mouth to make me defend and when i wouldn't do that, wow. mary poppins shot some roman candles out her ass and went to town on talking down to me. don't think i've ever done that to her but oh well.

no sense in carrying it around but no sense in talking to someone who doesn't seem to want to return the favor of trying to understand opposite viewpoints.

comes a time all you can do is cut bait and move on.

Personally, I think it is the bipolar talking. She flips like a flashing red light at a 4-way stop.
maybe. i just have never seen that side of her nor ever thought i was talking down to her. if i ever did - my complete bad. some people in here i have no issue doing that but she was never one of 'em.

oh well. move on.
 

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