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  1. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 this has to sting:

    right after yesterdays closing arguments to impeach Trump, a gallup poll was taken concerning Trump. and what this gallup poll reveals is most americans believe the democrats have no solid facts to charge trump other than pure biasness (hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha)

    "Nearing the end of his impeachment trial and on the eve of his third State of the Union address, President Trump’s job approval rating has hit its highest level since taking office in the latest Gallup poll: 52 percent, compared to 47 percent of respondents who disapprove."

    hahahahahahahahahahaha you DEMOCRATS are making Trump look better each time you pansy asses whine about him!!

    now, that is what you call…PRICELESS!!

    GODDAMMIT YOU PIECE OF SHIT I SAID TEACH THE FUCKING GOSPEL
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  2. All he has to say is:

    "Iowa" and then drop the mic
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  3. Well much as we'd like to be we can't all be...

    32yrs old
    working as a busboy
    Have a body like a 7yr old girl
    be Herpes infected
    be an absentee father
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  4. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    As if anybody would believe a single word from these fake news idiots, who pushed a fake Russian hoax for two and a half years, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and then didn't even have the guts to admit it. These clowns are a laughing stock, not news.
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  5. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by stl1 The Washington Post

    ‘A massive historical story’: Trump’s impending acquittal could have profound ramifications for future presidents

    Philip Rucker



    The evidence of President Trump’s actions to pressure Ukraine was never in serious dispute. After a systematic presentation of the facts of the case, even some Senate Republicans concluded that what he did was wrong.

    But neither was the verdict of Trump’s impeachment trial ever in doubt. The Senate’s jurors are scheduled to etch an almost-certain acquittal into the historical record on Wednesday.

    The impending judgment that the president’s actions do not warrant his removal from office serves as a testament to Washington’s extraordinary partisan divide and to Trump’s uncontested hold on the Republican base. The expected acquittal also has profound and long-term ramifications for America’s institutions and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, according to numerous historians and legal experts.

    In effect, they say, the Senate is lowering the bar for permissible conduct for future presidents.

    “It’s a dispiriting moment for an American system that in many ways was founded on the insight that, because humankind is frail and fallen and fallible, no one branch of government can have too much power,” said Jon Meacham, an American historian and author. “The president’s party, instead of being a check on an individual’s impulses and ambitions, has become an instrument of them.”

    This is not the first instance in which Trump has skirted penalties for wielding the powers of his office for personal or political gain. Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III found that the president repeatedly worked to block or thwart the Russia investigation, acts to obstruct justice that would have prompted charges were he not a sitting president. But Trump sidestepped any punishment then, just as he appears to now with Ukraine.

    One of the president’s lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, proffered a sweeping argument on the floor of the Senate last week that Trump using the powers of his office to pressure Ukraine to open a corruption investigation into the Bidens was not impeachable or illegal because it was done in pursuit of his reelection.

    “If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment,” Dershowitz said during the trial.

    In the face of stinging criticism from constitutional scholars and legal experts, Dershowitz said later on Twitter that his comments were being mischaracterized. “A president seeking re-election cannot do anything he wants,” Dershowitz wrote. “He is not above the law.”

    Timothy Naftali, a historian at New York University and former director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, said the arguments advanced on Trump’s behalf in the Senate trial could have lasting consequences for the future of presidential power.

    “The Republicans have embraced a theory that permits future abuses of power,” Naftali said. “The outcome of acquittal was predictable . . . but I’m afraid that this process in the Senate is more enabling of an abusive president than expected.”

    The nation’s founders gave Congress oversight responsibilities and powers of impeachment as a check on the executive. Yet, with this week’s likely acquittal of Trump, Meacham argues, the Senate instead has become a tool in the president’s perpetuation of his own power.

    “It is not hyperbolic to say that the Republican Party treats Donald Trump more like a king than a president,” Meacham said. “That was a central and consuming anxiety of the framers. It is a remarkable thing to watch the party of Lincoln and Eisenhower and Reagan and the Bushes become an instrument of Donald Trump’s. That’s a massive historical story.”

    philip.rucker@washpost.com


    full article @ http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/a-massive-historical-story-trumps-impending-acquittal-could-have-profound-ramifications-for-future-presidents/ar-BBZzB3h?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=UE01DHP

    The failing Washington Compost owned by Beezobebo
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  6. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 so the only vastness of Nothing taking place is between your 2 ears!!

    You don't know he has two ears. He could have three.
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  7. kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 that's good, because my dogs get their kibble from costco which technically means, my dogs eat better than you.

    and if you're in texas, why aren't you shopping at h e b?

    Because whole foods is better. I go to the original one and my brother works there and I'm trying to sell my salsa there
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  8. interesting.
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  9. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 52 weeks means 52 paychecks where money was removed from me to pay for freeloaders who were too worthless to hold a job. and then they wonder why i can sit back and be fine with Trump raping democracy. hell, once you've been raped, you only hope everyone else gets raped next :)

    I get a strong "wariat prison flashback" vibe from this post
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  10. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by playingindirt if it's coming out of average american families income it is a matter of wealth.

    do the math? did you think that's the only thing to figure in? it's several things.
    smaller businesses & average americans are hit harder by trumps tariffs.
    did you think the tax cuts were freebies? they aren't unless you're rich. the wealthy who paid $0 less taxes than average citizens aren't going to pay the 2 trillion price tag for the tax cuts.
    by the time you & the rest of us are done paying off trumps spending your tax cut will amount to fuzz in your pocket. we're not coming out ahead. and that's not all of it.

    trump & his lying circus never intended to pay for trumps tax plan or for anything to get richer.

    Except the average American income rose. This published in the NY Times who hates trump.

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  11. Originally posted by playingindirt for the most part,yes. demoncrete? wtf is that?

    quit a few have fed the american people a line of crap for many years including reagan. trump isn't the first. he's not special. aren't you a trump supporter?

    the first time I heard trumps mouth moving he was attacking someone. the dude is an emotional terrorist. he isn't attacking our enemies, he's attacking his enemies who happen to be americans. and he's still doing it. but it's not for our benefit. it's for his benefit.

    the notion that big breaks for wealthy corporations and wealthy people will trickle down and make millions of lives better is pure nonsense. there's data showing they're not sharing the wealth.

    trump plays off what he's doing as being for the people and our country but it's not. and if you look past all the words his actions are the opposite of what he's saying doing.

    "lowest unemployment in 50 years"
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  12. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by playingindirt for the most part,yes. demoncrete? wtf is that?

    quit a few have fed the american people a line of crap for many years including reagan. trump isn't the first. he's not special. aren't you a trump supporter?

    the first time I heard trumps mouth moving he was attacking someone. the dude is an emotional terrorist. he isn't attacking our enemies, he's attacking his enemies who happen to be americans. and he's still doing it. but it's not for our benefit. it's for his benefit.

    the notion that big breaks for wealthy corporations and wealthy people will trickle down and make millions of lives better is pure nonsense. there's data showing they're not sharing the wealth.

    trump plays off what he's doing as being for the people and our country but it's not. and if you look past all the words his actions are the opposite of what he's saying doing.

    It's not a matter pf sharing the wealth. The tax breaks benefit small business. Small business employs people. Do the math.
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  13. Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood It might take you boomers 'all day' to make 5 posts but we actually know how to use computers so it only takes a few seconds for us, not all day.

    Boomers invented the computers you are using.
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  14. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 i am saddened about the rumor that CUPofCheer has passed on. she had a view of the ?Bible i found interesting. i didn't buy it, but it was interesting. it would've been nice to have said goodbye to her.

    Na man I'm grappling with losing Kobe right now. Don't bring up Cup at a time like this. What I wouldn't give for just one more glittery myspace post..😢
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  15. I started on in S&DC but back then it was a whole different set of people than the ones at the end. I quickly got bored with the "What would you do to the one above you" threads.

    I'd go back there every now and then under various profiles, "pants_off" & "Mad_twatter" were a couple of them.
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  16. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 i posted in several sections of DH. who were you there, if you don't mind revealing.

    NEGRO DAMN,, Nigga she was the good witch
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  17. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    At least 3 or 4 of those are the same person. Shit thread
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  18. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 my farm is considered organic all because we do not use pesticides and we replace the carbon print. but that does not make the grass better, just less polluted.

    Yeah you probably guessed it but I was being sarcastic
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  19. By upscale I mean they charge up the ass lol
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  20. jedi_darryl African Astronaut
    A moment of silence for the black mamba😢😢😢😢



    Steelgut, I feel your pain, this is wayy too fucked up yo to lose a legend like him and his daughter Gianna at that too so soon!

    R.I.P to one of my favorite players in the NBA league you will be missed. 🥺

    I’m hurting really bad right y’all just don’t know...I never gotten a chance to meet him and it was on my bucket to do list.
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