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11 hours ago, DKW 86 said:

No. He can be impeached for committing the crime of perjury.

Let's call congress and get a bill passed that says lying is a criminal offense so Homer can be happy for once.

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1 minute ago, ArgoEagle said:

Let's call congress and get a bill passed that says lying is a criminal offense so Homer can be happy for once.

No need.  Perjury is in Trump's future.  Sooner or later he'll be asked to testify under oath.

And just to tip you off, it will likely involve laundering money for the Russian mafia, which he has done for years.  That's what he's hiding.

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52 minutes ago, homersapien said:

No need.  Perjury is in Trump's future.  Sooner or later he'll be asked to testify under oath.

And just to tip you off, it will likely involve laundering money for the Russian mafia, which he has done for years.  That's what he's hiding.

Ok, Mr. CIA. When that happens, I'll say you called it.

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3 hours ago, ArgoEagle said:

Ok, Mr. CIA. When that happens, I'll say you called it.

It may be sooner than you think. If a reporter can sniff all this out, just imagine what all the IC knows. Tick tock.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/www.philly.com/philly/columnists/will_bunch/ag-sessions-the-russian-lawyer-and-the-money-laundering-case-that-went-away-20170717.html%3Famphtml%3Dy

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52 minutes ago, SaltyTiger said:

It is true Argo. Here is the proof

 

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you're killing me Salty :flame:

 

1 hour ago, GiveEmElle said:

It may be sooner that you think. If a reporter can sniff all this out, just imagine what all the IC knows. Tick tock.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/www.philly.com/philly/columnists/will_bunch/ag-sessions-the-russian-lawyer-and-the-money-laundering-case-that-went-away-20170717.html%3Famphtml%3Dy

I have said this before. I am a Trump supporter, but if he is proven to have broken the law, then he should be punished just like anyone else would be.

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1 hour ago, GiveEmElle said:

It may be sooner that you think. If a reporter can sniff all this out, just imagine what all the IC knows. Tick tock.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/www.philly.com/philly/columnists/will_bunch/ag-sessions-the-russian-lawyer-and-the-money-laundering-case-that-went-away-20170717.html%3Famphtml%3Dy

Oh yes, and I believe you corrected someone in an earlier post for grammar. Please see the above highlighted word, which should be than. Gotcha. All in good fun.:yes:

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4 minutes ago, ArgoEagle said:

Oh yes, and I believe you corrected someone in an earlier post for grammar. Please see the above highlighted word, which should be than. Gotcha. All in good fun.:yes:

Grammar errors and typos are two different things. 

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1 hour ago, SaltyTiger said:

It is true Argo. Here is the proof

Did you even read the article where you got that illustration?

https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate

".....But even without an investigation by Congress or a special prosecutor, there is much we already know about the president’s debt to Russia. A review of the public record reveals a clear and disturbing pattern: Trump owes much of his business success, and by extension his presidency, to a flow of highly suspicious money from Russia. Over the past three decades, at least 13 people with known or alleged links to Russian mobsters or oligarchs have owned, lived in, and even run criminal activities out of Trump Tower and other Trump properties. Many used his apartments and casinos to launder untold millions in dirty money. Some ran a worldwide high-stakes gambling ring out of Trump Tower—in a unit directly below one owned by Trump. Others provided Trump with lucrative branding deals that required no investment on his part. Taken together, the flow of money from Russia provided Trump with a crucial infusion of financing that helped rescue his empire from ruin, burnish his image, and launch his career in television and politics. “They saved his bacon,” says Kenneth McCallion, a former assistant U.S. attorney in the Reagan administration who investigated ties between organized crime and Trump’s developments in the 1980s...."

Read the full article at: https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate

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16 minutes ago, GiveEmElle said:

Grammar errors and typos are two different things. 

Grasp at straws why don't you?

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7 minutes ago, homersapien said:

You really don't understand the difference?

Look man. I know plenty about grammar and English. Please don't talk down to me. It just kills me that your little group takes everything so seriously.  All I did was take a little jab at Elle b/c she corrected someone else in another post. It was totally done in fun, which apparently you don't know the meaning of. Take your overbearing seriousness somewhere else, please.

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38 minutes ago, homersapien said:

Did you even read the article where you got that illustration?

https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate

".....But even without an investigation by Congress or a special prosecutor, there is much we already know about the president’s debt to Russia. A review of the public record reveals a clear and disturbing pattern: Trump owes much of his business success, and by extension his presidency, to a flow of highly suspicious money from Russia. Over the past three decades, at least 13 people with known or alleged links to Russian mobsters or oligarchs have owned, lived in, and even run criminal activities out of Trump Tower and other Trump properties. Many used his apartments and casinos to launder untold millions in dirty money. Some ran a worldwide high-stakes gambling ring out of Trump Tower—in a unit directly below one owned by Trump. Others provided Trump with lucrative branding deals that required no investment on his part. Taken together, the flow of money from Russia provided Trump with a crucial infusion of financing that helped rescue his empire from ruin, burnish his image, and launch his career in television and politics. “They saved his bacon,” says Kenneth McCallion, a former assistant U.S. attorney in the Reagan administration who investigated ties between organized crime and Trump’s developments in the 1980s...."

Read the full article at: https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate

Yes Sir Homey, At least enough to understand what Mr. Unger  is attempting to do with his rather lengthy essay. If true sounds like some nasty people bought Trump property.

Did Bill and Hillary ever buy from Trump? 

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16 minutes ago, ArgoEagle said:

Look man. I know plenty about grammar and English. Please don't talk down to me. It just kills me that your little group takes everything so seriously.  All I did was take a little jab at Elle b/c she corrected someone else in another post. It was totally done in fun, which apparently you don't know the meaning of. Take your overbearing seriousness somewhere else, please.

Perhaps some of the guys here don't like men taking little jabs at the lady. Some men just have a natural instinct to defend women. I appreciate that. 

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38 minutes ago, GiveEmElle said:

Perhaps some of the guys here don't like men taking little jabs at the lady. Some men just have a natural instinct to defend women. I appreciate that. 

 

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19 hours ago, ArgoEagle said:

Look man. I know plenty about grammar and English. Please don't talk down to me. It just kills me that your little group takes everything so seriously.  All I did was take a little jab at Elle b/c she corrected someone else in another post. It was totally done in fun, which apparently you don't know the meaning of. Take your overbearing seriousness somewhere else, please.

If you don't want me to "talk down" to you, don't present stupid arguments in a sincere way.

You don't enjoy the benefit of doubt.

 

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7 hours ago, SaltyTiger said:

Yes Sir Homey, At least enough to understand what Mr. Unger  is attempting to do with his rather lengthy essay. If true sounds like some nasty people bought Trump property.

Did Bill and Hillary ever buy from Trump? 

Seriously?

What's your point?   Oh yeah, there isn't one.

 

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8 hours ago, homersapien said:

If you don't want me to "talk down" to you, don't present stupid arguments like they are sincere.  You don't have the benefit of doubt.

 

Go away you idiotic gnat!!!!!!

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16 hours ago, GiveEmElle said:

Perhaps some of the guys here don't like men taking little jabs at the lady. Some men just have a natural instinct to defend women. I appreciate that. 

Wow.

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On 7/17/2017 at 2:53 PM, GiveEmElle said:

Perhaps some of the guys here don't like men taking little jabs at the lady. Some men just have a natural instinct to defend women. I appreciate that. 

Actually in today's politically correct world we are not supposed to to do that. Because we are diminishing the woman by treating her differently than a man. That said I still treat woman differently and with respect because I can't change my upbringing.

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8 minutes ago, AuburnNTexas said:

Actually in today's politically correct world we are not supposed to to do that. Because we are diminishing the woman by treating her differently than a man. That said I still treat woman differently and with respect because I can't change my upbringing.

I'm not offended by men who defend women. 

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