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originally posted by: whyamIhere
originally posted by: FyreByrd
originally posted by: whyamIhere
It sure looks like he is helping millions of Americans.
But, feel free to dabble in this ridiculous concept.
The level of butt hurt is astounding.
I would dispute "He's helping millions...." but it is not the subject. Thanks for stopping by.
The "Russia Thingy" is made up because some couldn't handle losing.
For over a year that lie is all there was to hang onto.
So, stop perpetrating this lie. There is no "Russia Thingy".
Only crybabies that for a year spout this lie...
originally posted by: keenmachine
a reply to: FyreByrd
Jimmy Dore does a video on this very debate. As glen greenwald points out perfectly there is no way whatever trump did or didn't do with Russia, does treason by definition fit at all. .
originally posted by: smurfy
The article III though says this,
'Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court'
The seemingly an alternative... 'in adhering to their enemies' is very vague.. an enemy is a hostile, it doesn't mean war per se, only especially so in war.
Anyway, courts won't want to go down that road if there is no war on. A charge of spying/divulging of information is there to do much the same job.
Mueller so far has has made the complaint of conspiracy to defraud the US in his 13 charges against the Russians, that seems to be a rare enough charge, the charges all have the caveat included of other un-named co-conspiritors, and my guess is that he is in for the long haul, if complex, and looking for a lot more items, that may include more serious offences, and if he has anything more, even a whiff, it would be wrong to stop him.
originally posted by: Cassi3l
This month's The Atlantic - Paul Manafort-american-hustler is a pretty good place to start for background reading
We find that Manafort, a serious mover and shaker in political circles since the '80's
went on to ply his trade for some pretty nasty people to help them win elections...
Link
After nigh on 20 years in the US political wilderness,
and 16 million in debt to a russian oliagarch/mafia type Oleg Derispaska
Manafort thought he could make things right (money wise) by helping Team Trump
With the arrival of Donald Trump, Manafort smelled an opportunity to regain his losses, and to return to relevance. It was, in some ways, perfect: The campaign was a shambolic masterpiece of improvisation that required an infusion of technical knowledge and establishment credibility.
The Manafort narrative is thread worthy in it's own right