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I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and
what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. |
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On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote:
I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. Shame on them. |
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![]() "micky" wrote in message ... I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. Its nothing even remotely like treason. It makes no sense to be operating like Putin and Mugabe. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. |
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![]() "Heywood" wrote in message ... On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. More likely they arent into operating like Putin and Mugabe. Shame on them. Bet that will see them curl up and die for sure. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 13 Feb 2021 16:51:29 -0500, Heywood
wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM BTW, when I heard that Goodman hit one of them to make him follow him, I thought he pushed them in the direction he wanted them to go and I wondered why that would work. But no, he hit the guy in front, two different times, aggressively but not hard enough to start a fight right then and there, and then the guy he hit followed him as if he was going to run him down and get even then. Goodman knew just how to handle it. It's also interesting that for a while Goodman is climbing the steps and facing upstairs and they're following, and at a landing he stops and faces them, and you see the guy in front back up. Even with a mob behind him, he was afraid of Goodman. another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. Shame on them. You got that right. |
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On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote:
The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Mitch the Turtle wants it both ways, suggesting Trump is liable for civil and criminal action, but not voting to convict. Now the Democrats have had their useless show trial with the anticipated outcome, will they get down to work? I doubt it. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 11:22:05 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile cretin's latest troll**** unread -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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On Sat, 13 Feb 2021 17:51:30 -0700, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Mitch the Turtle wants it both ways, suggesting Trump is liable for civil and criminal action, but not voting to convict. Now the Democrats have had their useless show trial with the anticipated outcome, will they get down to work? I doubt it. Ah, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly babbling trumptard, shows her true colors again! LOL |
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On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote:
On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. -- Maggie |
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On 2/13/2021 6:51 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Mitch the Turtle wants it both ways, suggesting Trump is liable for civil and criminal action, but not voting to convict. Now the Democrats have had their useless show trial with the anticipated outcome, will they get down to work? I doubt it. Dems don't believe in the rule of law, let alone the Constitution. They just want power. -- Maggie |
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On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:52:44 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. It does beg the question, who was being prosecuted in the impeachment trial. It wasn't a presidential impeachment trial (although "trial" is far from the right word). I am actually a little disappointed that Trump wasn't convicted so he could sue the Senate and get a SCOTUS decision on the constitutionality of the whole mess. I doubt you folks would like how that came out. |
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On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. -- Maggie |
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On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen.Â* The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So if he killed someone when president if he was not tried until after he should just be let go? |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So if he killed someone when president if he was not tried until after he should just be let go? Nope, he should be tried in the court system, not by the senate. |
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On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump. He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. |
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![]() "Clare Snyder" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 21:12:57 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump. He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. Trump WILL be held accountable in a "court of law" Bet he isnt. and he WILL pay dearly. Bet that doesn't happen either. |
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:34:24 +1100, "Fred" wrote:
"Clare Snyder" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 21:12:57 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump. He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. Trump WILL be held accountable in a "court of law" Bet he isnt. and he WILL pay dearly. Bet that doesn't happen either. Unless he offs himself first it will. The lily livered coward will likely do an Epstein if he is arrested and jailed. |
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On 14/02/2021 22:10, Muggles wrote:
On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen.Â* The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So, say, a president was convicted of murder and it went to trial whilst still president, but they found him guilty after he left the presidency and he became a private citizen, the trial automatically becomes non valid and he walks free. Is that what you'd call justice? |
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On 15/02/2021 00:43, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So if he killed someone when president if he was not tried until after he should just be let go? You beat me to it, I just posted the same response. |
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![]() "Clare Snyder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:34:24 +1100, "Fred" wrote: "Clare Snyder" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 21:12:57 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump. He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. Trump WILL be held accountable in a "court of law" Bet he isnt. and he WILL pay dearly. Bet that doesn't happen either. Unless he offs himself first it will. We'll see... How odd that it didn't happen before he became prez. The lily livered coward will likely do an Epstein if he is arrested and jailed. He won't be arrested and jailed, you watch. |
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![]() "Bod" wrote in message ... On 14/02/2021 22:10, Muggles wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So, say, a president was convicted of murder and it went to trial whilst still president, but they found him guilty after he left the presidency and he became a private citizen, the trial automatically becomes non valid and he walks free. He gets charged and convicted in a court of law if the evidence is adequate. Is that what you'd call justice? It is if he gets convicted in a court of law. |
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 18:56:36 +1100, Fred, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread -- Sqwertz to Rodent Speed: "This is just a hunch, but I'm betting you're kinda an argumentative asshole. MID: |
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On 2/15/21 2:14 AM, Bod wrote:
On 14/02/2021 22:10, Muggles wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:52 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen.Â* The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So, say, a president was convicted of murder and it went to trial whilst still president, but they found him guilty after he left the presidency and he became a private citizen, the trial automatically becomes non valid and he walks free. Is that what you'd call justice? Keep an eye on the Cuomo-crat.Â* It has been alleged he killed a bazillion nursing home residents.Â* Will he be removed from office?Â* Will he be charged with murder? Will CNN bury the evidence under Hunter's laptop? |
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On 2/15/2021 2:56 AM, Fred wrote:
"Clare Snyder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:34:24 +1100, "Fred" wrote: "Clare Snyder" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 21:12:57 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump.Â* He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. Trump WILL be held accountable in a "court of law" Bet he isnt. and he WILL pay dearly. Bet that doesn't happen either. Unless he offs himself first it will. We'll see... How odd that it didn't happen before he became prez. The lily livered coward will likely do an Epstein if he is arrested and jailed. He won't be arrested and jailed, you watch. We are not a banana republic where losers get jailed. If those that want it get it, it will come back to bite them. |
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On 2/13/2021 7:51 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Traitors to who? Traitors to the Republican party no matter what the circumstances? Some are now being censured by the party for voting what they feel is right. I give them credit for having the balls to do what they feel is right whether or not I agree. I placed my trust in the people I voted for. Trump managed to lose the senate, the house and Georgia so you still expect me to back a loser because they is the same party? They should want to be rid of him. |
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On 2/14/2021 11:46 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 2/13/2021 6:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Mitch the Turtle wants it both ways, suggesting Trump is liable for civil and criminal action, but not voting to convict. Now the Democrats have had their useless show trial with the anticipated outcome, will they get down to work? I doubt it. Dems don't believe in the rule of law, let alone the Constitution. They just want power. Yet you don't see that when that is all your ex-prez wanted. |
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On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote:
The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen.Â* The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So he was protected by the calendar. Great logic. |
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On 2/15/2021 8:14 AM, Heywood wrote:
On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.Â* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?Â*Â* It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.Â* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.Â* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.Â* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So he was protected by the calendar.Â* Great logic. He was protected by Mitch McConnell who refused to do his job and call the Senate in immediately to try the case. He let trumps term run out, then declared the only reason he did not vote to convict was because his term had run out. |
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On 2/15/2021 8:11 AM, Heywood wrote:
On 2/13/2021 7:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Traitors to who?* Traitors to the Republican party no matter what the circumstances?* Some are now being censured by the party for voting what they feel is right.* I give them credit for having the balls to do what they feel is right whether or not I agree.* I placed my trust in the people I voted for. Trump managed to lose the senate, the house and Georgia so you still expect me to back a loser because they is the same party?* They should want to be rid of him. After a couple years of trumps radical right followers doing their thing and killing innocent people in trumps name, those traitors may be only ones with any chance of re-election. trump left office with a dropping approval rating of 39%, and that will likely continue downward. |
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![]() "Heywood" wrote in message ... On 2/13/2021 7:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Traitors to who? Traitors to the Republican party no matter what the circumstances? Some are now being censured by the party for voting what they feel is right. I give them credit for having the balls to do what they feel is right whether or not I agree. I placed my trust in the people I voted for. Trump managed to lose the senate, the house and Georgia so you still expect me to back a loser because they is the same party? They should want to be rid of him. It would be political suicide to do that given that roughly half of those who bothered to vote voted for him. All Joe has to do is **** up, AGAIN and he will be back, you watch. |
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![]() "Heywood" wrote in message ... On 2/14/2021 5:10 PM, Muggles wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio. Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president? It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted. The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear. Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. So he was protected by the calendar. Nope, they are free to charge him in the court system instead of the kangaroo 'court' of the senate. Great logic. Same with yours. |
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![]() "Bob F" wrote in message ... On 2/15/2021 8:11 AM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 7:51 PM, rbowman wrote: On 02/13/2021 02:36 PM, micky wrote: The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. You've got it backwards. There were 7 traitors: Mitt Romney, R-Utah Susan Collins, R-Maine Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska Ben Sasse, R-Neb Bill Cassidy, R-La. Richard Burr, R-N.C. and Pat Toomey, R-Pa. No surprises there although did a little logic bending to vote to convict in an impeachment he had earlier said was unconstitutional. He's done anyway and isn't going to run again. Romney has always hated Trump for doing what he couldn't do -- win an election. Traitors to who? Traitors to the Republican party no matter what the circumstances? Some are now being censured by the party for voting what they feel is right. I give them credit for having the balls to do what they feel is right whether or not I agree. I placed my trust in the people I voted for. Trump managed to lose the senate, the house and Georgia so you still expect me to back a loser because they is the same party? They should want to be rid of him. After a couple years of trumps radical right followers doing their thing and killing innocent people in trumps name, those traitors may be only ones with any chance of re-election. Fantasy, you watch. trump left office with a dropping approval rating of 39%, But got millions more voting for him than did the first time. and that will likely continue downward. We'll see... |
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2021 04:16:35 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread Get the **** out of humans-only ngs, you abnormal trolling senile pest! -- "Who or What is Rod Speed? Rod Speed is an entirely modern phenomenon. Essentially, Rod Speed is an insecure and worthless individual who has discovered he can enhance his own self-esteem in his own eyes by playing "the big, hard man" on the InterNet." https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2021 04:19:56 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Fantasy, you watch. trump left office with a dropping approval rating of 39%, But got millions more voting for him than did the first time. and that will likely continue downward. We'll see... Looks like you are getting more and more ignored by everyone again, eh, senile troll? Time for you to find yet another group to infest ...where they don't know you yet, senile cretin? LOL -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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![]() On Sat, 13 Feb 2021 17:51:30 -0700, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... Now the Democrats have had their useless show trial with the anticipated outcome, will they get down to work? I doubt it. This administration is a farce. It is a ****show from the beginning. They are complaining about the past. What did they do between the election and inauguration? Obviously no "planning" like they campaigned on. Once again the Dems have snookered their base. The orchestra plays while the ship sinks. -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:52:44 -0500, Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us to digest... On 2/14/2021 11:45 AM, Muggles wrote: On 2/13/2021 3:51 PM, Heywood wrote: On 2/13/2021 4:36 PM, micky wrote: I was watching this video, of Eugene Goodman, the Capitol policeman, and what struck me is all those traitors chanting USA, USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP6T9kGtooM another video that includes this scene, but I found too depressing to watch more than a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibWJO02nNsY The impeachment vote has been held and 7 of the 50 senators voted to convict. The other 43 were accessories after the fact to treason. None of them will ever be elected president, that's for sure, not Hawley nor Cruz nor Rubio.* Is there any other Rep. senator who had dreams of being president?** It will be interesting to follow the careers of the others, and the Rep. representatives who voted against the impeachment, all but 10 of 200 and something. If the vote was secret ballot I have to think he may have been convicted.* The 43 don't have the balls to say what they really think and just go with the Trump line out of fear.* Shame on them. They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president. He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. I thought that impeachment involved a trial? The rule of innocence is that one is innocent until proven guilty. They had a trial to impeach him. He was acquitted so therefore he was NOT impeached. -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 21:12:57 -0500, Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us to digest... On 2/14/2021 7:17 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... They could not legally impeach a private citizen for any reason. Correct, that is why they impeached Trump while he was president.* He was a private citizen for the trial though, but still impeached. They began a process while he was still president, but they did not actually finish that process until AFTER he was a private citizen. The impeachment was NOT legitimate, period. I have not seen it mentioned, but I bet one thing the democrats are looking at is how it may split off some of the republican party. I am in NC and know that I would not vote for our senator that voted against Trump. He said he is not going to run again for senator. I'd rather vote for someone that can stand up for their principles and think for themselves instead of toeing the party line. Then you are voting for the wrong reason. We elect these critters to represent OURSELVES - the citizens - not toe a party line, not to vote their feelings, not to vote for contributers, not to vote for lobbyists, but for the people. It is your duty to find out what the critters stand for. It is incumbent to notify the critters the way YOU want them to vote on issue. Don't send to office and complain when they do something you don't like. I know this sounds like a dream but it was of our founding fathers desire. The system has become so corrupt that the mantra "I'm here from the gov't to help you" has become an anathema. Start at the local levels and work up. Do something. -- Tekkie |
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