Why we need due process
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@Jolly said in Why we need due process:
Witness Trump letting Bleachbit/Russia Hoax Hillary walk for the good of the country. And then, all hell broke loose.
Wonder how that happened?
@89th said in Why we need due process:
@Jolly said in Why we need due process:
Witness Trump letting Bleachbit/Russia Hoax Hillary walk for the good of the country. And then, all hell broke loose.
Wonder how that happened?
Ask your buddies at the FBI.
To quote Will Smith, Don't start no shit, unless you want shit started.
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I believe it's actually @Aqua-Letifer "Don't start nothin', won't be nothin'!"
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My, we weren't worried about due process during The Resident's administration. They scoffed at that. When they did use the courts, it was to inflict excessive punishment on some citizens for misdemeanors, while letting killers walk. Or it was to bring cases to court based on a weaponized Just-us Department. Or it was to engage in lawfare.
In politics, it's always tit-for-tat. Most of the time, politicians operate under a type of MAD environment, knowing that offices do change political affiliation...I won't screw you over and I won't screw you over. Witness Trump letting Bleachbit/Russia Hoax Hillary walk for the good of the country. And then, all hell broke loose.
Well, Trump can be taught and he was taught about application of naked political power.
Y'all enjoy!
@Jolly said in Why we need due process:
My, we weren't worried about due process during The Resident's administration. They scoffed at that. When they did use the courts, it was to inflict excessive punishment on some citizens for misdemeanors, while letting killers walk. Or it was to bring cases to court based on a weaponized Just-us Department. Or it was to engage in lawfare.
In politics, it's always tit-for-tat. Most of the time, politicians operate under a type of MAD environment, knowing that offices do change political affiliation...I won't screw you over and I won't screw you over. Witness Trump letting Bleachbit/Russia Hoax Hillary walk for the good of the country. And then, all hell broke loose.
Well, Trump can be taught and he was taught about application of naked political power.
Y'all enjoy!
I agree with your point, here, but it really does not apply to this situation. This is about diligence and threatening legitimate citizens is not an appropriate payback for the Biden malfeasance.
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I think it's all part and parcel. It's a general attitude using a heavy-handed wielding of power.
Obviously, in this case it's a mistake and those things routinely happen in a government as big as ours (not to mention the anti-Trump anything general news reporting).
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My, we weren't worried about due process during The Resident's administration. They scoffed at that. When they did use the courts, it was to inflict excessive punishment on some citizens for misdemeanors, while letting killers walk. Or it was to bring cases to court based on a weaponized Just-us Department. Or it was to engage in lawfare.
In politics, it's always tit-for-tat. Most of the time, politicians operate under a type of MAD environment, knowing that offices do change political affiliation...I won't screw you over and I won't screw you over. Witness Trump letting Bleachbit/Russia Hoax Hillary walk for the good of the country. And then, all hell broke loose.
Well, Trump can be taught and he was taught about application of naked political power.
Y'all enjoy!
@Jolly said in Why we need due process:
My, we weren't worried about due process during The Resident's administration. They scoffed at that. When they did use the courts, it was to inflict excessive punishment on some citizens for misdemeanors, while letting killers walk. Or it was to bring cases to court based on a weaponized Just-us Department. Or it was to engage in lawfare.
Five sentences, five lies.
Keep it up you’ll be the next White House spokesman.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/25/us-citizen-deportation-donald-trump-00311631
2-year-old U.S. citizen deported with "no meaningful process."
2-year-old
U.S. citizen -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/04/26/us-citizen-children-deported-ice/
4-year-old with Stage 4 cancer who was deported without medication or the ability to contact their doctors
4-year-old, Stage 4 cancer, U.S. citizen.
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Not anglo saxon with conservative principles. All 4 year olds are liberal. Got to watch them real close.
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The modern day head on pike. It shows their priority are headlines "arrested!" and not due process where the person is found guilty by a jury of their peers.
@89th said in Why we need due process:
It shows their priority are headlines "arrested!"
Somebody should put this one up next to them:
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The modern day head on pike. It shows their priority are headlines "arrested!" and not due process where the person is found guilty by a jury of their peers.
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Well this is another fun interview segment. Love the ending... "so they get due process?", trump says... "well they get A process to get them out".
https://www.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1kbketz/trump_doesnt_think_immigrants_deserve_due_process/