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I’ll just say that in this moment in time that the Ford theater hosted the wrong president at the wrong time. 
 

IMPEACH AND CONVICT THEN INDICT. 

Guest OhPlease
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From today’s dump from DOJ 302’s Interviews from the Mueller investigation. The American people need a refund even though Mueller made a profit. Robert Mueller did not do a very good job for the American people.

Guest OhPlease
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When the Republicans tell you that this is a witchhunt behind closed doors always remember this. These are the Republicans behind those closed doors during the depositions. They have equal time. They ask questions And they’re free to call witnesses whenever they want. These are the rules that the then Republicans who were the majority in the house set in place. 

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Guest OhPlease
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And in other news it’s Christmas time.

 

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17 minutes ago, OhPlease said:

From today’s dump from DOJ 302’s Interviews from the Mueller investigation. The American people need a refund even though Mueller made a profit. Robert Mueller did not do a very good job for the American people.

I don’t know:

i think Mueller may have made a better judgment of the voting populace’s eventual timeline to impeachment — AND conviction — than we yet realize.

Guest OhPlease
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21 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

I don’t know:

i think Mueller may have made a better judgment of the voting populace’s eventual timeline to impeachment — AND conviction — than we yet realize.

It wasn’t Robert Mueller‘s job to hypothesize about what we may or may not do after his report. It was his job for 2 1/2 years to deliver a report which brought forth the crimes and possible crimes that this administration committed or may have committed. Reviewing Today’s DOJ dump of the 302s which he gathered tells us he had more then he needed to render judgment. 
 

constraining himself to what legal professionals, like the federal judges that we’ve seen in recent weeks who call this a myth of DOJ policy,  of not indicting a sitting president - And allowing Bill Barr The roaming international terrorist of our intelligence agencies to frame a narrative that wasn’t true is just horrifying. 
 

I offer this example

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry-latest-russia-mueller-ukraine-zelensky-a9181641.html

Guest OhPlease
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“If I were an enterprising journalist I would spend a little time on Javelin missiles”  

-Rep Gerry Connolly. 
 

B)

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44 minutes ago, OhPlease said:

It wasn’t Robert Mueller‘s job to hypothesize about what we may or may not do after his report. It was his job for 2 1/2 years to deliver a report which brought forth the crimes and possible crimes that this administration committed or may have committed. Reviewing Today’s DOJ dump of the 302s which he gathered tells us he had more then he needed to render judgment. 
 

constraining himself to what legal professionals, like the federal judges that we’ve seen in recent weeks who call this a myth of DOJ policy,  of not indicting a sitting president - And allowing Bill Barr The roaming international terrorist of our intelligence agencies to frame a narrative that wasn’t true is just horrifying. 
 

I offer this example

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry-latest-russia-mueller-ukraine-zelensky-a9181641.html

Again, I'm not entirely sure.

The more I look at all this, the more Mueller sort of calls to mind the Tom Baker Dr Who...

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You will of course say I am mad in this. So be it.

We will see in time how it all plays out.

 

Guest OhPlease
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17 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

Again, I'm not entirely sure.

The more I look at all this, the more Mueller sort of calls to mind the Tom Baker Dr Who...

doctor-who.jpg

You will of course say I am mad in this. So be it.

We will see in time how it all plays out.

 

I’ll only call you  “mad” for not liking the Bieber video above. What’s wrong with you Adam Smith?  Everything else is a matter of political opinion. :lol:

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Guest OhPlease
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34 minutes ago, AdamSmith said:

Again, I'm not entirely sure.

The more I look at all this, the more Mueller sort of calls to mind the Tom Baker Dr Who...

doctor-who.jpg

You will of course say I am mad in this. So be it.

We will see in time how it all plays out.

 

I’ll only call you mad for not liking the Bieber video above. Everything else is a matter of political opinion. 

Guest OhPlease
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Guest OhPlease
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How could anyone enjoy putting them selves the last one wireman unless you’re a psychopath.

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Jimmy Carter tells church service he is 'absolutely and completely at ease' with death

Jamie Ehrlich byline

By Jamie Ehrlich, CNN

 

Updated 9:09 PM ET, Sun November 3, 2019

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Washington (CNN)Former President Jimmy Carter said Sunday that he found he "was absolutely and completely at ease with death" after doctors told him in 2015 that his cancer had spread to his brain.
"I assumed, naturally, that I was going to die very quickly," Carter said while delivering a church sermon in Plains, Georgia. "I obviously prayed about it. I didn't ask God to let me live, but I asked God to give me a proper attitude toward death. And I found that I was absolutely and completely at ease with death."
"It didn't really matter to me whether I died or lived. Except I was going to miss my family, and miss the work at the Carter Center and miss teaching your Sunday school service sometimes and so forth. All those delightful things," the 39th president added, smiling.
 
The son of a peanut farmer who entered the US Naval Academy during World War II, Carter announced he beat cancer in December 2015 after he received experimental treatment for liver cancer that metastasized to his brain. During a news conference at the time, Carter said his fate was "in the hands of God" and vowed to continue teaching Sunday school at his church "as long as I'm physically able."
 
 
When Carter celebrated his 95th birthday on October 1, he became the oldest living former US president, a title once held by the late George H. W. Bush, who died in late 2018 at age 94.
Every Sunday, Carter gives a sermon at Maranatha Baptist Church in his home state of Georgia, but after an October 21 fall in his home that led to a minor pelvic fracture, the church said he would miss his weekly appearance. The church later announced the former president would teach as scheduled.
Carter, who has recently spoken out about the chaos of Washington, also touched on the state of the nation in his Sunday morning sermon.
 
"Wouldn't it be nice if the United States of America could be a superpower in maintaining peace? ... Suppose the United States was a super power in environmental policy. Suppose the United States was a superpower in treating people equally. See, that's the kind of superpower I'd like to have," said Carter Sunday, who once said that if he had one wish for the rest of his life it would be that he gets to see peace in the Middle East.
 
Carter said the United States would be a better country if people reached out to somebody who might need a friend.
"That's the way to make the United States a superpower," he said. "We can help the United States become more peaceful."

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