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2019-11-29 at 12:56 PM UTCThis TRUMPer is ready for round 2..
impeachment🥊
TRUMP 2020
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2019-11-29 at 1:21 PM UTCI thank God for protecting our President from these Democrat monsters. Doing the work of Christ like defending our Navy SEALS from punishment for posing with their trophy kills. Being a brave soldier in the war on Thanksgiving. And cycling through multiple marriages while simultaneously fucking any female who hungers for a fat bank account.
God's Work.
Fake tans and golden grahams.
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2019-11-29 at 1:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Everyone deserves to have a full Meth pipe on Christmas 🎅🎁🌲
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2019-11-29 at 1:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL How is that a win for you crazy liberals? Doesn't change a single thing, you know. It will just go down in the history books as a bunch of dishonest sore losers who abused their power to try and reverse the 2016 election and failed.
Answer me some things Specs, since you know American history. Was Clinton impeached? Was Johnson impeached? We’re either one removed from office? Has any president who’s been impeached, been removed from office? Are you saying that’s not a “black mark” on their career? Hmmmm! lol! -
2019-11-29 at 4:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Answer me some things Specs, since you know American history. Was Clinton impeached? Was Johnson impeached? We’re either one removed from office? Has any president who’s been impeached, been removed from office? Are you saying that’s not a “black mark” on their career? Hmmmm! lol!
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2019-11-29 at 4:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Well let’s update you Scron. It has been passed from the house intelligence committee to the house judiciary committee, where articles of impeachment will be drawn up. From there it is voted on by the house——where he will be impeached. It then goes to the senate for a trial. Since the senate is ran by hypocrites, he will not be removed from office.
He will always be considered the 3rd president to be formally impeached, and will remain as such.
Glad I could help. If you think government runs slowly, try working for a state institution.
Again, glad I could help Scron.
You forgot to add he will be the second president to be impeached and then re-elected. -
2019-11-29 at 4:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Answer me some things Specs, since you know American history. Was Clinton impeached? Was Johnson impeached? We’re either one removed from office? Has any president who’s been impeached, been removed from office? Are you saying that’s not a “black mark” on their career? Hmmmm! lol!
I'll point out that both Clinton and Johnson were both Democrats, of course, who were tried and found to have committed actual crimes of obstruction of justice. To date, nothing has been proved about Republican President Donald Trump. -
2019-11-29 at 4:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I'll point out that both Clinton and Johnson were both Democrats, of course, who were tried and found to have committed actual crimes of obstruction of justice. To date, nothing has been proved about Republican President Donald Trump.
Johnson was a political hit job just like Trump. Clinton committed purgery. Roger Stone is on his way to prison for lying to congress. Clinton did it and got re-elected. SMH -
2019-11-29 at 4:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Johnson was a political hit job just like Trump. Clinton committed purgery. Roger Stone is on his way to prison for lying to congress. Clinton did it and got re-elected. SMH
Wrong. Johnson broke the law, specifically the Tenure of Office Act of 1867. He attempted to fire the Secretary of War without consent of the Senate, which the law absolutely forbade him to do. If he didn't like the law, he needed to change it, not break it. -
2019-11-29 at 4:54 PM UTCWhen he's convicted he'll be ineligible to run again.
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2019-11-29 at 5:05 PM UTCHenry Hyde chaired the House Judiciary Committee during the Clinton impeachment trial. He made a big production out of a letter an 8 year old boy wrote him asking "It's important to believe the president because he is an important person. If you cannot believe the president, who can you believe?"
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2019-11-29 at 5:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Wrong. Johnson broke the law, specifically the Tenure of Office Act of 1867. He attempted to fire the Secretary of War without consent of the Senate, which the law absolutely forbade him to do. If he didn't like the law, he needed to change it, not break it.
Like I said, a political hit job to protect a corrupt crony.
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace When he's convicted he'll be ineligible to run again.
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2019-11-29 at 5:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Henry Hyde chaired the House Judiciary Committee during the Clinton impeachment trial. He made a big production out of a letter an 8 year old boy wrote him asking "It's important to believe the president because he is an important person. If you cannot believe the president, who can you believe?"
lol
Ask Tucker Carlson
So it was OK for Clinton to purger himself before congress but send Stone to prison for it? -
2019-11-29 at 5:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Henry Hyde chaired the House Judiciary Committee during the Clinton impeachment trial. He made a big production out of a letter an 8 year old boy wrote him asking "It's important to believe the president because he is an important person. If you cannot believe the president, who can you believe?"
lol
Ask Tucker Carlson
Someone should have beat that 8 year old's parent for raising a retard -
2019-11-29 at 5:18 PM UTCOr the Republican who read the opinion of an 8 year old to the senate like it should sway opinion.
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2019-11-29 at 5:25 PM UTCSo Thomas Bowers hung himself this month. Deutsche Bank exec that signed off on 2 billion in loans to Donald. Hmm. Killary anyone?
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