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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1300 on: February 11, 2020, 08:21:28 PM »
what do you mean "unimpeachable"? THe House of Representatives found him guilty. It was only because his party, who he obviously has dirt on and is clearly blackmailing into supporting him (who would support such a racist homophobe otherwise?) was able to control the fake "court" in the senate that it did not go all the way.

But Mr Trump will always be stained with the "impeached" asterisks by his name.

The House “found him guilty”? The House can’t find him guilty, they can only bring articles of impeachment.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1301 on: February 11, 2020, 08:56:19 PM »
what do you mean "unimpeachable"? THe House of Representatives found him guilty. It was only because his party, who he obviously has dirt on and is clearly blackmailing into supporting him (who would support such a racist homophobe otherwise?) was able to control the fake "court" in the senate that it did not go all the way.

But Mr Trump will always be stained with the "impeached" asterisks by his name.

How Shizzonian of you. 

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1302 on: February 11, 2020, 09:12:43 PM »
The House “found him guilty”? The House can’t find him guilty, they can only bring articles of impeachment.

yes, they are the ones who decided he has done crimes worthy of being impeached. if he was so innocent, why did an entire house decide he wasnt?

just because those on his side of the political spectrum sided with him does not mean he did not make a big crimes.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1303 on: February 11, 2020, 09:53:42 PM »
yes, they are the ones who decided he has done crimes worthy of being impeached. if he was so innocent, why did an entire house decide he wasnt?

just because those on his side of the political spectrum sided with him does not mean he did not make a big crimes.

And just because those who are not on his side of the political spectrum sided against him doesn't mean he did commit "big" crimes. Especially when they vowed to impeach him the day after he was elected.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1304 on: February 11, 2020, 09:57:45 PM »
what do you mean "unimpeachable"? THe House of Representatives found him guilty. It was only because his party, who he obviously has dirt on and is clearly blackmailing into supporting him (who would support such a racist homophobe otherwise?) was able to control the fake "court" in the senate that it did not go all the way.

But Mr Trump will always be stained with the "impeached" asterisks by his name.

He blackmailed the senate because he "obviously" has dirt on them. Do you have any evidence of this? It should be easy since it's "obvious".

And everyone who supports Trump is a racist homophobe?

You wonder why liberals and the democrats are losing so much credibility and can find a Presidential candidate that can beat Trump.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1305 on: February 11, 2020, 10:11:54 PM »
He blackmailed the senate because he "obviously" has dirt on them. Do you have any evidence of this? It should be easy since it's "obvious".

And everyone who supports Trump is a racist homophobe?

You wonder why liberals and the democrats are losing so much credibility and can find a Presidential candidate that can beat Trump.

I don't think Trump can be beat.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1306 on: February 12, 2020, 12:20:59 AM »
yes, they are the ones who decided he has done crimes worthy of being impeached. if he was so innocent, why did an entire house decide he wasnt?

just because those on his side of the political spectrum sided with him does not mean he did not make a big crimes.

It wasn’t the entire House.  It was every House Democrat.  Zero Republicans.  The first purely partisan impeachment in American history.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1307 on: February 12, 2020, 01:13:47 AM »
I don't think Trump can be beat.

Respect your honesty.

I think anybody can be beaten. You never know what can happen in 9 months, but the Dems are not doing themselves any favors. It seems that the top runners, Biden and Warren, are falling fast. Mayor Pete is moving up but there is no way America will vote for a 38-year-old gay man. Same with Sanders. Even the Democrats realize that a Socialist isn't going to beat Trump and are doing what they can to sabotage him again. Amy Klobuchar is starting to immerge as the moderate (for a Democrat) but she's too new and an unknown and doesn't have the entrenched political machine that Hillary has, who I have not ruled out. I think Hillary has the best chance. Her running will energize the Democrats like nothing else. Time to get their just revenge. I believe a lot of people didn't bother to vote because they didn't take Trump seriously and the media promoted that. They will now.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1308 on: February 12, 2020, 04:55:22 AM »
It wasn’t the entire House.  It was every House Democrat.  Zero Republicans.  The first purely partisan impeachment in American history.

Despite the small nuances that prime felt were important, this is the issue.

It's hilarious that those who oppose Trump point to an almost partisan acquittal, while completely ignoring the partisan impeachment vote in the House.

Unreal.

These people are so fucking dumb.
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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1309 on: February 12, 2020, 12:35:59 PM »
Not only did the entire House not vote for impeachment, Rep. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.), voted against the impeachment articles, being the only Democrat to buck the party line and vote against the resolution.

It is accurate to say the majority of the House voted to impeach Trump, just not the entire House.

Yes one Democrat voted no and one switched parties. 

It is accurate to say exactly what I said:  this is the first purely partisan impeachment in American history. 

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1310 on: February 12, 2020, 12:36:46 PM »
Despite the small nuances that prime felt were important, this is the issue.

It's hilarious that those who oppose Trump point to an almost partisan acquittal, while completely ignoring the partisan impeachment vote in the House.

Unreal.

These people are so fucking dumb.

Right?  Trump Derangement Syndrome is real.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1311 on: February 12, 2020, 01:29:32 PM »
I agree it was a partisan impeachment. Not surprising considering the degree of partisanship we currently have.

Justin Amash, Representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district. He was originally a member of the Republican Party, Amash became an independent in July 2019. He voted for impeachment.

And calling Amash an independent is like calling Bernie Sanders and independent.  A distinction without a difference.  They both caucus with Democrats and vote with Democrats. 

But keep on splitting those hairs. 

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1312 on: February 12, 2020, 02:31:31 PM »
I agree it was a partisan impeachment. Not surprising considering the degree of partisanship we currently have.

Justin Amash, Representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district. He was originally a member of the Republican Party, Amash became an independent in July 2019. He voted for impeachment.

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Come on Prime give it up - It was a load of Nonsense as well you Know.

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« Reply #1313 on: February 12, 2020, 04:00:59 PM »
And calling Amash an independent is like calling Bernie Sanders and independent.  A distinction without a difference.  They both caucus with Democrats and vote with Democrats. 

But keep on splitting those hairs. 

Other than Amash voting for impeachment can you tell me what else he caucuses with the democrats on?

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1314 on: February 12, 2020, 04:02:37 PM »
Other than Amash voting for impeachment can you tell me what else he caucuses with the democrats on?

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1315 on: February 12, 2020, 04:27:53 PM »
I am stating the facts. You are splitting hairs.


This thread is over. We’re about a week removed from impeachment and the whole thing has been forgotten as though it never even happened.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1316 on: February 12, 2020, 06:16:20 PM »

This thread is over. We’re about a week removed from impeachment and the whole thing has been forgotten as though it never even happened.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1317 on: February 12, 2020, 06:27:12 PM »
In before the lock!


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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1318 on: February 12, 2020, 06:31:14 PM »
I don't think Trump can be beat.
Neither does Vegas.  Check out his odds for winning.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1319 on: February 12, 2020, 07:18:26 PM »
Probably eating dick.

Salient point.  You should have been added to the impeachment team.
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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1320 on: February 12, 2020, 08:00:05 PM »
I don't think Trump can be beat.

But for some dumb-ass reason, you and your ilk keep picking on dead horses.

It's called writing.  Typist.

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1321 on: May 18, 2020, 06:35:49 PM »
This would be laugh out loud funny if it wasn't such a waste of taxpayer money. 

Dems tell Supreme Court of 'ongoing' new impeachment inquiry in effort to obtain Mueller materials
By Gregg Re | Fox News
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-cite-ongoing-new-impeachment-inquiry-in-effort-to-obtain-mueller-materials

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1322 on: January 13, 2021, 01:52:25 PM »
BREAKING: House Democrats votes to impeach the president and here are the Republicans who joined them
JAN. 13, 2021
BY THE RIGHT SCOOP

House Democrats have just voted to impeach the president without a hearing or without legitimate charges against him:
 
As you can clearly see, 10 Republicans joined Democrats impeach President Trump. Here are their names:

Liz Cheney - (R-WY At-Large)
Jaime Herrera Beutler - (R-WA 3rd)
John Katko - (R-NY 24th)
Adam Kinzinger - (R-IL 16th)
Peter Meijer - (R-MI 3rd)
Dan Newhouse - (R-WA 4th)
Fred Upton - (R-MI 6th)
Tom Rice - (R-SC 7th)
Anthony Gonzalez - (R-OH 16th)
David Valadao - (R-CA 21st)

The final vote was 232-197 for impeachment of a president who is a week from leaving office. A very sad day in the history of this nation.

https://therightscoop.com/breaking-house-democrats-votes-to-impeach-the-president-and-here-are-the-republicans-who-joined-them/

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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1323 on: January 13, 2021, 02:02:40 PM »
This would be laugh out loud funny if it wasn't such a waste of taxpayer money. 

Dems tell Supreme Court of 'ongoing' new impeachment inquiry in effort to obtain Mueller materials
By Gregg Re | Fox News
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-cite-ongoing-new-impeachment-inquiry-in-effort-to-obtain-mueller-materials

even funnier are the idiots who think this is a waste of money when no "extra" money was spent doing this and even if it did require additional funds it would a small price to pay to defend OUR DEMOCRACY against THE TRAITOR and ENEMY OF THIS COUNTRY


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Re: Impeachment
« Reply #1324 on: January 13, 2021, 03:51:01 PM »
BREAKING: House Democrats votes to impeach the president and here are the Republicans who joined them
JAN. 13, 2021
BY THE RIGHT SCOOP

House Democrats have just voted to impeach the president without a hearing or without legitimate charges against him:
 
As you can clearly see, 10 Republicans joined Democrats impeach President Trump. Here are their names:

Liz Cheney - (R-WY At-Large)
Jaime Herrera Beutler - (R-WA 3rd)
John Katko - (R-NY 24th)
Adam Kinzinger - (R-IL 16th)
Peter Meijer - (R-MI 3rd)
Dan Newhouse - (R-WA 4th)
Fred Upton - (R-MI 6th)
Tom Rice - (R-SC 7th)
Anthony Gonzalez - (R-OH 16th)
David Valadao - (R-CA 21st)

The final vote was 232-197 for impeachment of a president who is a week from leaving office. A very sad day in the history of this nation.

https://therightscoop.com/breaking-house-democrats-votes-to-impeach-the-president-and-here-are-the-republicans-who-joined-them/

I wonder how soon it will be before these ten people start reporting that they are receiving death threats from their fellow Republicans