beesonthewhatnow
going deaf for a living
I love the “President of the United States, me…” line, just in case any readers weren’t sure who he was talking about
... and don't do any more work until he pays the previous invoiceTop tip to trumps lawyers - invoice him weekly from now on
I'd be looking for daily payment with at least a week up front just in caseTop tip to trumps lawyers - invoice him weekly from now on
19 people indicated... Has he been reading the driving standards thread and the comments about drivers of certain German cars
more proof that the republicans are terrorist gang
It's the whole freedom of speech thing.hmm got to ponder how being a us representative and calling for an armed insurrection against the government would not get you I any sort of legal trouble or deselected
I mean I'd love more MPs to come out and say kill all Tory's but it would lead to getting thrown to the wolves
I love the “President of the United States, me…” line, just in case any readers weren’t sure who he was talking about
1st AMENDMENT RIGHTS!!!!111!!!!1!1!!1111!!!!!!hmm got to ponder how being a us representative and calling for an armed insurrection against the government would not get you I any sort of legal trouble or deselected
I mean I'd love more MPs to come out and say kill all Tory's but it would lead to getting thrown to the wolves
...and, like the second, it has been open to wilful misinterpretation by certain types for decades....It's the whole freedom of speech thing.
Always been sacred in the States but lately it's become like a religious commandment.
Friggin riggers triggeredLooks like his defense is going to be "No, YOU'RE the election interference!"
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Friggin' in the Riggin'.Looks like his defense is going to be "No, YOU'RE the election interference!"
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Clearly faked. Trump is no where near that proficient with a Sharpie
The four criminal indictments involve 91 charges against Trump. Yes, that's right, 91.
THE ENTERPRISE
At all times relevant to this Count of the Indictment, the Defendants, as well as others not named as defendants, unlawfully conspired and endeavored to conduct and participate in a criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere. Defendants Donald John Trump, Rudolph William Louis Giuliani, John Charles Eastman, Mark Randall Meadows, Kenneth John Chesebro, Jeffrey Bossert Clark, Jenna Lynn Ellis, Ray Stallings SmithIII, Robert David Cheeley, Michael A. Roman, David James Shafer, Shawn Micah Tresher Still, Stephen Cliffgard Lee, Harrison William Prescott Floyd, Trevian C. Kutti, Sidney Katherine Powell, Cathleen Alston Latham, Scott Graham Hall, Misty Hampton, unindicted co-conspirators Individual l through Individual 30, and others known and unknown to the Grand Jury, constituted a criminal organization whose members and associates engaged in various related criminal activities including, but not limited to, false statements and writings, impersonating a public officer, forgery, filing false documents, influencing witnesses, computer theft, computer trespass, computer invasion of privacy, conspiracy to defraud the state, acts involving theft, and perjury.
Takes the average number of felony charges per US President to 1.978
"I know you are, you said you are, so what am I?!"Looks like his defense is going to be "No, YOU'RE the election interference!"
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"Isn't that the job description for a US president?" /hislopRunning a criminal enterprise , withholding state secret documents and election fraud
Oh my mistake . Average of 2 felonies per Presidentlast one with a felony charges was bush jr with e dui
nothing comparable to Running a criminal enterprise , withholding state secret documents and election fraud
last one with a felony charges was bush jr with e dui