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Old 12-20-2019, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Avignon, France
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You can't impeach a president because you don't like him or are afraid he'll get elected again. Nice try though.
Tell that to the Dems... because that’s exactly why they impeached him. You people keep saying he committed crimes, but you can’t cite a single impeachable “crime”. Not one! This was a total partisan hit job and you and your ilk know it. Just like the phony Russian collusion, delusion, illusion.
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Old 12-20-2019, 08:52 PM
 
Location: Long Island
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Tell that to the Dems... because that’s exactly why they impeached him. You people keep saying he committed crimes, but you can’t cite a single impeachable “crime”. Not one! This was a total partisan hit job and you and your ilk know it. Just like the phony Russian collusion, delusion, illusion.
The claim that he was impeached because they don’t like him is growing old.
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Old 12-20-2019, 08:55 PM
 
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The dems have been obsessed with Trump since his election, scheming and seeking ways to remove him from office any way they can and to undermine anything he does.

One wonders if the dems retain the House (and that is a big "if" after the impeachment shenanigans), will the dems simply devote four years to trying to impeach Trump?

It is clear that the dems do not care about what is right or wrong, nor do they care about the rule of law. The House dems have crossed the Rubicon and have changed US politics forever. From now on, each party (simply because they disagree with someone) will be perpetually engaged in impeachment processes, making a farce of the Congress and the concept of impeachment.

The dems have created a "new normal" for the office of the presidency going forward. When the next dem is impeached, however, the dems will be screaming the loudest, having forgotten the problem they created.
Well, I'll tell ya. Lyndon LaRouche was still agitating to impeach Obama in the seventh year of his presidency.

Of course, Dems care much about rule of law, which is why they're proceeding cautiously and by the book. It's Trump who doesn't care about the rule of law - who breaks contracts, walks away from treaties, ignores the emoluments clause, encourages violence, expresses contempt for the First Amendment, and floats the idea of a third term.
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Old 12-20-2019, 08:59 PM
 
Location: Proxima Centauri
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The one that House Democrats guaranteed him with their corrupt partisan sham of an impeachment. You might as well make your peace with it.

https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct...om-office.html



Did you read the article above?
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Old 12-21-2019, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Chicago area
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Oh lordy. More emotional rhetoric without a single fact to back up the claims. Sondland "There was a quid pro quo," concerning Trump's phone call with Ukraine. McConnell "I'm going to take my cues from the president's lawyers." Never mind that the vast majority of we the people want a fair trial with witnesses and all documents. Barr covering up what's really in the Mueller report with his book report. I'm sure you haven't read that either OP. Lets not forget how the Republican's did no oversight for two years when they ran the house, one reason they were voted out in 2018. Another reason was to put a check on Trump. We the people got what we voted for in 2018. How many Republican's are retiring or have retired since 2018? Now Trump's lap dog Mark Meadows is leaving too. How many seats do the Democrats need to take the Senate in 2020? That would be 4. Republican's are expected to defend 23 seats in the Senate in 2020, while Democrats have to defend 12. Moscow Mitch's seat is in jeopardy in Kentucky with only a 30% approval rating. His long time aid retired last year.

Maybe Nancy Pelosi will hold onto those article of impeachment to see if the Senate flips? If the Democrats control it and Trump is re-elected the Democrats will surely remove him if he cheats and lies his way into another electoral college victory. When you have Lindsey Graham vowing to be a partisan juror and McConnell co-coordinating the defense with the defendant? If I were Pelosi, I would hold onto those impeachment articles until the circumstances were favorable for a fair trial. There is also some court cases coming to a head in January and the supreme court should have a decision regarding Trump's taxes in the spring. Pelosi is a good strategist.

Oh and the Democrats are not "undermining everything he does." The house just passed USMCA. It's more like the Republican's and Trump are undermining everything the house passes. There are around 400 bills sitting on Moscow's desk and Mitch has declared the Senate a bill graveyard. How is that serving we the people? Well, he did get sanctions lifted for Russian oligarch Deripaska so he could invest $200 million in Kentucky for an aluminum factory. You can read all about him in the Mueller report. In appendix B on page B-3, which describes all the players in the report, he is described as a Russian businessman who hired Manafort for " consulting work" and has ties to Putin.

You go on and on with your emotional diatribe absent of facts while the rest of us research and dig for the truth about Trump. We the people have spoken with our votes in 2018 and hopefully will do so again in 2020.
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Old 12-21-2019, 12:47 PM
 
Location: Avignon, France
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The claim that he was impeached because they don’t like him is growing old.
Not as old as “he committed crimes” which not one of you has been able to provide with citation.
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Old 12-21-2019, 01:03 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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One wonders if the dems retain the House (and that is a big "if" after the impeachment shenanigans), will the dems simply devote four years to trying to impeach Trump?
Most certainly.
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Old 12-21-2019, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Florida
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The democrats will try to destroy the Republican party so they can win in 2024. They will look to see who they think will run in 2024 and try to destroy all of those who dare run on the Republican ticket. Dems are all about evil strategy to destroy , not build up their own party in a positive way.
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Old 12-21-2019, 01:16 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Oh lordy. More emotional rhetoric without a single fact to back up the claims. Sondland "There was a quid pro quo," concerning Trump's phone call with Ukraine. McConnell "I'm going to take my cues from the president's lawyers." Never mind that the vast majority of we the people want a fair trial with witnesses and all documents. Barr covering up what's really in the Mueller report with his book report. I'm sure you haven't read that either OP. Lets not forget how the Republican's did no oversight for two years when they ran the house, one reason they were voted out in 2018. Another reason was to put a check on Trump. We the people got what we voted for in 2018. How many Republican's are retiring or have retired since 2018? Now Trump's lap dog Mark Meadows is leaving too. How many seats do the Democrats need to take the Senate in 2020? That would be 4. Republican's are expected to defend 23 seats in the Senate in 2020, while Democrats have to defend 12. Moscow Mitch's seat is in jeopardy in Kentucky with only a 30% approval rating. His long time aid retired last year.

Maybe Nancy Pelosi will hold onto those article of impeachment to see if the Senate flips? If the Democrats control it and Trump is re-elected the Democrats will surely remove him if he cheats and lies his way into another electoral college victory. When you have Lindsey Graham vowing to be a partisan juror and McConnell co-coordinating the defense with the defendant? If I were Pelosi, I would hold onto those impeachment articles until the circumstances were favorable for a fair trial. There is also some court cases coming to a head in January and the supreme court should have a decision regarding Trump's taxes in the spring. Pelosi is a good strategist.

Oh and the Democrats are not "undermining everything he does." The house just passed USMCA. It's more like the Republican's and Trump are undermining everything the house passes. There are around 400 bills sitting on Moscow's desk and Mitch has declared the Senate a bill graveyard. How is that serving we the people? Well, he did get sanctions lifted for Russian oligarch Deripaska so he could invest $200 million in Kentucky for an aluminum factory. You can read all about him in the Mueller report. In appendix B on page B-3, which describes all the players in the report, he is described as a Russian businessman who hired Manafort for " consulting work" and has ties to Putin.

You go on and on with your emotional diatribe absent of facts while the rest of us research and dig for the truth about Trump. We the people have spoken with our votes in 2018 and hopefully will do so again in 2020.
All FAKE NEWS..Sondland said he assumed that Trump wanted something.. so he call Trump to ask him what do you want? I want nothing Said Trump. An assumption is conjecture. Thinking on your own to surmise or guess what Trump wants.. this is not facts.


Trump is part of the Republican Party. Now the democrats are protecting Biden... just to let you know..
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Old 12-21-2019, 01:22 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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If he commits another act that is an abuse of power then why not?
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