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newmedman

07/19/24 9:36 AM

#485425 RE: livefree_ordie #485423

Yeah sure, we should just ignore any and all crimes anyone commits because of their political affiliation. I'm glad I can just walk into a courthouse, say I'm a Republican and get an automatic reprieve. I can try to throw an election, I can steal top secret documents and share them with god knows who but yeah, I'm a republican so it's all just supposed to be allowed and overlooked. Hell, I can even rally millions of idiots to elect me into office because I'm successful as a con artist and a habitual liar..

But oh, woe is me for those pesky laws that for some reason don't allow me to go on my life's work of committing crimes. I can just blame anyone I don't like and my loyal rubes will understand.

If that guy gets elected again, you're going to get shit on harder than you ever could make up in your wildest dreams. This country will go up for sale to the highest bidder and I guarantee you will not like the result, so you can fuck all the way off with your delusions of grandeur.

It will start with prison camps and deportation of a third of our work force, so when a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk costs as much as your weekly salary, don't come crying to me. And if you are past your prime and count on your social security and medical assistance to curb your crushing debt then fuck you, get on your walker and get a damn job you lazy 80 year old piece of shit. Hell, get two or three jobs because wages are now slashed back to poverty levels so our highest bidders can line their pockets.

You might even need to pull your kids out of school at age six so they can go "drill baby driil" or whatever other fucked up job they come up with to replace our newly deported work force. it's not like it will matter because when they cut the department of education out of the picture we'll all be living in slums with no way out for budding young children who might have otherwise got an attempt to succeed.

When serial rapists and child molesters have more rights than your wives or daughters in court of law, or your wife or girlfriend bleeds to death or succumbs to sepsis in Hospital parking lots from pregnancy complications then you'll just have to sit back and take it because the Democrats are bad people. Good luck with your great experiment you feeble minded mouth breathing goon.

Be proud and stock up on your precious firearms because if you don't survive the initial shock you're going to have a hell of a time fighting off the marauders and outright deadly criminals that will replace the people in what was a halfway decent society.... because Joe Biden is old..
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blackhawks

07/19/24 10:32 AM

#485430 RE: livefree_ordie #485423

Becauauause, Trump served up to the DOJ all of the evidence necessary for grand juries to indict him. Your assertion otherwise is an evidence free conpsiracy theory. IF there were a nexus between Biden and Garland for any of it the GOP House had its chance to ask about it.

Yet no such comments about Biden’s DOJ attempting to take down and arrest his only opponent in the race for President, that is just fine to do.


Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said that instead of celebrating that “12 ordinary New Yorkers” were able to weigh the evidence and deliver a verdict “involving one of the most powerful people in the country,” Republicans would rather “denigrate the whole system. They would tear it down.”

Trying to bat down GOP accusations of a Justice Department weaponized against Republicans, Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., noted that Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas — both Democrats — have been indicted on federal corruption charges and Hunter Biden, the president's son, is on trial on gun and false-statement charges in a Delaware federal court.

“The Justice Department follows the facts and the law,” Garland said in response to Cohen’s comments. “ … We do not allow the political party or the ethnicity or the religion or the race or the wealth or the influence of someone we are investigating to make a difference in our charging decisions.”

Garland also defended his decision last month to recommend President Biden assert executive privilege to block the release of audio from his interview with special counsel Robert Hur about his handling of classified documents.

The attorney general argued that his department already provided the written transcript produced by Hur’s office, adding the release of the audio could hinder future investigations.

“It could influence witnesses' answers if they thought the audio of their law enforcement interviews would be broadcast to Congress and the public,” Garland testified Tuesday.


https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/2024/06/04/attorney-general-merrick-garland-house-judiciary-committee-testify-trump-guilty-verdict