quash said:
So who took control after the coup?
And somebody should tell Trump, he still thinks he's president.
Sometimes they fail.
quash said:
So who took control after the coup?
And somebody should tell Trump, he still thinks he's president.
Jack and DP said:PartyBear said:
If only it was that minor a situation.
So what is the situation? You have no idea.
I don't know why. There's no collusion. No collusionPartyBear said:Jack and DP said:PartyBear said:
If only it was that minor a situation.
So what is the situation? You have no idea.
Lmao! It sure isn't about sex out of marriage which is minor and only an idiot would think it is.
Trump himself is acting like this is significantly grave for him.
Damn itcorncob pipe said:
in before... "suitcase"
I think
So 47's flight was "delayed" for no good reason? As coups go, this one flat sucks.Jack and DP said:quash said:
So who took control after the coup?
And somebody should tell Trump, he still thinks he's president.
Sometimes they fail.
And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
PartyBear said:Jack and DP said:PartyBear said:
If only it was that minor a situation.
So what is the situation? You have no idea.
Lmao! It sure isn't about sex out of marriage which is minor and only an idiot would think it is.
Trump himself is acting like this is significantly grave for him.
That's what the coup plotters do -- totally confuse the situation to keep us patriots off-base. When we wake up tomorrow all the road signs will have been moved.Jack and DP said:PartyBear said:
If only it was that minor a situation.
So what is the situation? You have no idea.
lets hope so, would prove at least someone in America has some common sensefubar said:
It's a coup. Nothing less.
Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
So you think this is a good coup?DaveyBear said:
You are full of crap Fube.
Name a similar action.
1 similar action.
Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
tommie said:Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
Trump doesn't understand that you can't fight everyone. So, when you pick fight after fight, it opens up fronts you can't defend.
Assume he agreed the Russians attacked our elections (or disagreed) and/ but actively pursued actions to protect the homeland, he'd have prevented this front from opening up. Instead, he attacks the FBI in a country where everything is illegal.
And he's dirty. (He pays porn stars, skirts taxes, illegally trades with Russians, skirts his financial obligations, cheats on his wives, lies, calls people and says he's someone else).
When they come after you, it's often just "doing their job".
Even when it's personal.
Says the guy whose government might arrest him tomorrow for slicing a tomato.cms186 said:lets hope so, would prove at least someone in America has some common sensefubar said:
It's a coup. Nothing less.
Lawyers offices don't get raided often, and lawyer's offices that represent the president are even more rare. That is why this is different.Booray said:
The FBI raids offices every day of the week. Lawyers offices a little less often, but mob lawyers and cartel lawyers see this type of action fairly regularly. Why is this different?
Shaky indeed. If that were the case, everyone who has ever sat for a deposition would have waived privilege.quash said:Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
Trump may have waived atty/client privilege when he said "talk to my lawyer." I think that is shaky but it is being floated.
In other words, it is a politically motivated witch hunt.tommie said:Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
Trump doesn't understand that you can't fight everyone. So, when you pick fight after fight, it opens up fronts you can't defend.
Assume he agreed the Russians attacked our elections (or disagreed) and/ but actively pursued actions to protect the homeland, he'd have prevented this front from opening up. Instead, he attacks the FBI in a country where everything is illegal.
And he's dirty. (He pays porn stars, skirts taxes, illegally trades with Russians, skirts his financial obligations, cheats on his wives, lies, calls people and says he's someone else).
When they come after you, it's often just "doing their job".
Even when it's personal.
erm, can i have some of what youve been smoking?BaylorOkie said:Says the guy whose government might arrest him tomorrow for slicing a tomato.cms186 said:lets hope so, would prove at least someone in America has some common sensefubar said:
It's a coup. Nothing less.
Mothra said:In other words, it is a politically motivated witch hunt.tommie said:Mothra said:And an interesting by product - which I am sure they haven't thought of at all - is they may find some dirt on Trump. However, I thought they said that they were also looking for evidence of Cohen's involvement with Daniels and his communications with Trump regarding same. If that is the case, that doesn't seem to have anything to do with bank fraud or campaign finance violations.bubbadog said:
Apparently, it is Cohen (not Trump) who is being investigated. It involves possible bank fraud and campaign finance violations.
Count me as one who finds the raid suspicious and potentially setting a dangerous precedent. As an attorney, the FBI raiding my files full of attorney-client communications would be quite troubling. While I am underwhelmed with Mueller's investigation thus far, I see why it is necessary. However, this has a very different feel. This seems almost like a witch hunt.
Trump doesn't understand that you can't fight everyone. So, when you pick fight after fight, it opens up fronts you can't defend.
Assume he agreed the Russians attacked our elections (or disagreed) and/ but actively pursued actions to protect the homeland, he'd have prevented this front from opening up. Instead, he attacks the FBI in a country where everything is illegal.
And he's dirty. (He pays porn stars, skirts taxes, illegally trades with Russians, skirts his financial obligations, cheats on his wives, lies, calls people and says he's someone else).
When they come after you, it's often just "doing their job".
Even when it's personal.
Look, Trump is a buffoon, and I shake my head at most of his stupid antics. But that doesn't mean this doesn't set a dangerous precedent.
Doc Holliday said:
They can steal all the documents relating to his entire legal and business history, from his own lawyer! What's next, will they raid his doctors office and seize his medical records? Not to mention they are going to leak it all.
Let's keep in mind that the FBI allowed HRC and associates to have attorneys present, basically choose what questions they'd answer, were allowed to destroy equipment, submitting whichever emails they chose, and they were **all granted ****ing immunity.**
we need to keep a very close eye on this. it's not a game; for almost a year (or more) we have known and seen the evidence that some of our domestic intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been weaponized for use against political opponents. on the face of it, this is looking a lot like more of the same.
In any event, i'm down with escalation. i genuinely hope they keep going. because it will likely be the harbinger to the greatest happening of all ****ing time.
Booray said:
The FBI raids offices every day of the week. Lawyers offices a little less often, but mob lawyers and cartel lawyers see this type of action fairly regularly. Why is this different?