Couple Ls for the fat man
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 23:02 last edited by
@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
Couple of convicted felons:
You said a couple and then posted four.
That's the kind of thing that makes me want to post obscenities.
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@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
Couple of convicted felons:
You said a couple and then posted four.
That's the kind of thing that makes me want to post obscenities.
wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 23:07 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
You said a couple and then posted four.
And I haven't even had any whiskey yet.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 23:13 last edited by Renauda 1 Oct 2025, 23:52
In any case, I don’t ever recall the legacy of either Ghandi or Mandela ever being too well received by the pseudo-conservative carnival barking faction on any incarnation of TNCR. Please correct me if I am mistaken in this regard.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2025, 23:22 last edited by
@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
Couple of convicted felons:
Thanks. Interesting selection.
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@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
Trump can effectively pardon himself.
US President cannot pardon state offenses.
wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 00:04 last edited by@Axtremus said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
Trump can effectively pardon himself.
US President cannot pardon state offenses.
The felony conviction is predicated on a federal crime, which he was never convicted of - alleged election interference. In fact, Merchan instructed the jury that they could select any of three alleged (but not charged in the trial) felonies. They didn't even have to agree on which one of three.
Interesting legal question, if he can't pardon himself on state offenses, if he pardons himself of any federal charges, do the state charges become moot?
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@George-K said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
ETA: Word is that his "sentence" will be --- nothing. He will have the title, much to many people's delight, of "convicted felon,"
Does that change anything, other than bragging rights?
It further legitimizes the saying “anyone can be the President” by demonstrating that even a sentenced convicted felon can.
wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 00:34 last edited by@Axtremus said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
sentenced convicted felon
You misspelled "Justice Impacted Individual."
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 14:51 last edited by
So, who is Trump more similar to, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela or MLK?
Not weight-wise, obviously.
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 14:54 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 15:09 last edited by
Hitler is funny.
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wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 15:15 last edited by
Difficult to see a path forward for rhetoricians, after shooting their load with the "fascist" thing, and still losing.
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So, who is Trump more similar to, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela or MLK?
Not weight-wise, obviously.
wrote on 11 Jan 2025, 16:37 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Couple Ls for the fat man:
So, who is Trump more similar to, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela or MLK?
Not weight-wise, obviously.
Both George’s and my examples were off the mark legally but I hit the nail on the head in terms of personality traits.