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originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Good thing Hunter Biden isn’t running for President. A scandal like this could really affect his chances.
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: chr0naut
I agree, but the Senate doesn't have the power to prosecute. That's up to the DoJ and all things considered, well, fat chance of that happening.
The only judgement that will come from this will be that of the American people at the polling booth.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: chr0naut
I agree, but the Senate doesn't have the power to prosecute. That's up to the DoJ and all things considered, well, fat chance of that happening.
The only judgement that will come from this will be that of the American people at the polling booth.
The Senate does have some legal powers to try, and to convict, at least in relation to impeachment.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: CIAGypsy
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Vasa Croe
... let Americans choose the candidate they want.
You seem to be under the laughable impression that Liberals (and Globalists) think you should have a say in anything?
Very true. I wish we could just eliminate the media or hire based on real credentials.
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: chr0naut
I agree, but the Senate doesn't have the power to prosecute. That's up to the DoJ and all things considered, well, fat chance of that happening.
The only judgement that will come from this will be that of the American people at the polling booth.
The Senate does have some legal powers to try, and to convict, at least in relation to impeachment.
How can anyone mention impeachment and expect to be taken seriously. It’s the same reason I don’t mention billy Meier. Sure I want it to be true but......
We actually like the impeachments. It’s a badge of honor now....like an activists. first arrest for protesting.
I hope he starts introducing himself like “ladies and gentlemen, won’t you please stand for your two-term, five time impeached heavyweight president of the world....Doooonaaaaaaalllllllldddd Trrrrruuuuuuuuuummmmpppppp!
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Surely you still recognize a political document when you see one....
That's all this "report" is. Expect a diametrically-opposed report from "the other side."
/shrug
originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
Who in their right mind would get involved with someone who got a dishonorable discharge. If I found that out no way I would get involved with them in anything involving millions of dollars. And certainly not put them on any board of a company. This person has zero integrity. They could not be trusted on any level.
Yet this is exactly what happened. It makes a mockery out of people that do have integrity and morals. Media is complacent and also has no integrity for trying to force this family on us. They are as corrupt as it gets. Their state of Delaware is more corrupt than the Ukraine or Cypress. Easier to set up a shell company in Delaware than to get a library card. My wife works in corp finance and almost all the companies are registered in Delaware but they have no business in that state. Media says nothing...meh.
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: chr0naut
I agree, but the Senate doesn't have the power to prosecute. That's up to the DoJ and all things considered, well, fat chance of that happening.
The only judgement that will come from this will be that of the American people at the polling booth.
The Senate does have some legal powers to try, and to convict, at least in relation to impeachment.
How can anyone mention impeachment and expect to be taken seriously. It’s the same reason I don’t mention billy Meier. Sure I want it to be true but......
We actually like the impeachments. It’s a badge of honor now....like an activists. first arrest for protesting.
I hope he starts introducing himself like “ladies and gentlemen, won’t you please stand for your two-term, five time impeached heavyweight president of the world....Doooonaaaaaaalllllllldddd Trrrrruuuuuuuuuummmmpppppp!
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: chr0naut
Consider that domestically he is constantly swatting at hornets attacking him.
Outside our borders, he has policies that have yielded the greatest benefits to peace seen globally since the end of WWII. Add to that the benefits we will see from trade, across all nations (but primarily in the middle east).
Despite his personality, his performance has been stellar.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: chr0naut
Consider that domestically he is constantly swatting at hornets attacking him.
Probably the pheremones.
Outside our borders, he has policies that have yielded the greatest benefits to peace seen globally since the end of WWII. Add to that the benefits we will see from trade, across all nations (but primarily in the middle east).
There have been peace accords that have not lasted. It's a bit pre-emptive to say that.
Despite his personality, his performance has been stellar.
Not really stellar, more like passable, but way, not as funny...
there is also evidence that Hunter Biden moved large sums of money from his firm, Owasco, to James Biden’s consulting firm, the Lion Hall Group. 389 Between Aug. 14, 2017 and Aug. 3, 2018, Owasco sent 20 wires totaling $1,398,999 to the Lion Hall Group, a consulting firm that lists James Biden and his wife, Sara Biden, on the bank account.