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Old 10-29-2019, 02:51 PM
 
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Sometimes it is best to ignore them because they keep repeating the same stuff that is factually wrong.

LOL...like RUSSIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA
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Old 10-29-2019, 02:54 PM
 
Location: East Coast of the United States
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But regardless, all of us here will be super excited to see your list.
Don’t worry, it will be forthcoming.

Americans will know the names of every member of Congress to vote out of office in 2020. This will be epic.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:02 PM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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You think Gowdy and company really cared about those American deaths?

If so, please detail what the GOP changed with regards to Embassy/Dept of State security requirements since the Benghazi travesty happened? I mean, they had full control of the Legislative and Executive branches for two years - what did they change to make sure another Benghazi wouldn't happen?
I am saying we should all care about those four dead Americans. Contrary to those who say Benghazi was " no big deal."
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:25 PM
 
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O.K. cool, then why even have the vote? A waste of time, right, when it's already official?

Give something other than, it's just a procedural thing, now....
Breaking Now ....

House Democrats release text of impeachment resolution but walk back formal vote - Washington Examiner 10/29/19

House Democrats have released the text of the impeachment resolution they plan to vote on, but when that vote will take place is still unclear.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi originally claimed the vote would be this Thursday. But today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer walked that back and said that not only was the vote “not an impeachment resolution” but that it might not be “ready to go on Thursday.”

“This is not an impeachment resolution,” Hoyer told reporters Tuesday morning. “I don’t know what an impeachment resolution is.”


They have no ide what they are doing ... the one thing they are sure of is ...
They do NOT want to go on record with any Vote.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:36 PM
 
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Breaking Now ....

House Democrats release text of impeachment resolution but walk back formal vote - Washington Examiner 10/29/19

House Democrats have released the text of the impeachment resolution they plan to vote on, but when that vote will take place is still unclear.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi originally claimed the vote would be this Thursday. But today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer walked that back and said that not only was the vote “not an impeachment resolution” but that it might not be “ready to go on Thursday.”

“This is not an impeachment resolution,” Hoyer told reporters Tuesday morning. “I don’t know what an impeachment resolution is.”


They have no ide what they are doing ... the one thing they are sure of is ...
They do NOT want to go on record with any Vote.
It’s not an “impeachment resolution.” It’s a resolution to have the House approve the process that has been (and will continue to be) used in the impeachment inquiry. A Federal Judge on Friday said Democrats did not need to do this, but given the GOP complaints about the process and the White House’s raising of executive privilege, they have decided to hold a formal vote anyway. So no, not an “impeachment resolution” whatever the hell that is, but an approval of the impeachment inquiry process. Simple enough.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:37 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Breaking Now ....

House Democrats release text of impeachment resolution but walk back formal vote - Washington Examiner 10/29/19

House Democrats have released the text of the impeachment resolution they plan to vote on, but when that vote will take place is still unclear.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi originally claimed the vote would be this Thursday. But today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer walked that back and said that not only was the vote “not an impeachment resolution” but that it might not be “ready to go on Thursday.”

“This is not an impeachment resolution,” Hoyer told reporters Tuesday morning. “I don’t know what an impeachment resolution is.”


They have no ide what they are doing ... the one thing they are sure of is ...
They do NOT want to go on record with any Vote.
But surely "they've got Trump this time!"

The Democrats are so lost right now. I think half of them just want this impeachment thing to go away. Schiff is a political sleaze of the grade-A kind but doesn't have the gravitas to lead a charge like this. Pelosi is probably regretting starting this whole thing.

Bottom line is the Democrats have let their emotions (hatred of Donald Trump) get in front of due process, logic, strategy and common sense.

This whole thing will risk the Democrats losing their majority in the house, and will result in Trump being re-elected. Then, they can lick their wounds and try to pull themselves together and figure out where it went wrong for 2024.

Just insane.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:37 PM
 
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Breaking Now ....

House Democrats release text of impeachment resolution but walk back formal vote - Washington Examiner 10/29/19

House Democrats have released the text of the impeachment resolution they plan to vote on, but when that vote will take place is still unclear.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi originally claimed the vote would be this Thursday. But today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer walked that back and said that not only was the vote “not an impeachment resolution” but that it might not be “ready to go on Thursday.”

“This is not an impeachment resolution,” Hoyer told reporters Tuesday morning. “I don’t know what an impeachment resolution is.”


They have no ide what they are doing ... the one thing they are sure of is ...
They do NOT want to go on record with any Vote.

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Old 10-29-2019, 03:40 PM
 
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But surely "they've got Trump this time!"

The Democrats are so lost right now. I think half of them just want this impeachment thing to go away. Schiff is a political sleaze of the grade-A kind but doesn't have the gravitas to lead a charge like this. Pelosi is probably regretting starting this whole thing.

Bottom line is the Democrats have let their emotions (hatred of Donald Trump) get in front of due process, logic, strategy and common sense.

This whole thing will risk the Democrats losing their majority in the house, and will result in Trump being re-elected. Then, they can lick their wounds and try to pull themselves together and figure out where it went wrong for 2024.

Just insane.
Sounds to me like the Dems are ramping up their impeachment inquiry instead of trying to make it go away. You must have them mistaken for Trump, who absolutely would love for it to go away.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:44 PM
 
Location: West Palm Beach, FL
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It's not a bombshell. We have the transcript of the Trump-Zelensky conversation and no quid pro quo was offered.


God, MSNBC is pathetic and its sycophants are easily led.
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Old 10-29-2019, 03:46 PM
 
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It's not a bombshell. We have the transcript of the Trump-Zelensky conversation and no quid pro quo was offered.


God, MSNBC is pathetic and its sycophants are easily led.
And we have multiple first hand witness accounts under oath that all say that it went way beyond a single phone call.

Lets get Trump under oath.
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