Trump: Set to declare 2024 presidential bid tonight; will indictments follow soon?

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  • Dilip Panjwani
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    This "proxy" war is absolutely necessary. Psychopaths like Putin do not stop until they are stopped. History presents us with many examples of this sort of person. The most recent one was Hitler, before him Napoleon. These monsters must be eliminated, there is no appeasing them. Anyone who is against the helping of Ukraine is without a knowledge of how human history operates. If Putin were to win and take Ukraine, he would set his sights on another country next, probably Moldova. And on and on he would go until he was stopped. Putin is Hitler/Napoleon on nuclear steroids. There has never been a more dangerous human.
    Xi's peace plan:
    The war stops and Ukraine, Moldova retain their independence, if they agree to be a neutral geographical barrier between NATO and Russia.

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  • Dilip Panjwani
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    Trump should have been assassinated long ago. America could end up paying seriously for not taking Trump off..
    ....convicted of a felony, or by some other means....
    OMG! The demon in Trump seems to have taken residence in you...becoming even more ferocious... :-)

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    forces crippling covid mandates upon millions of people?
    This is open to debate. If the earlier strains of COVID had been quite weak, such as they are now, then of course no mandates would have been required. If COVID had been as virulent as Ebola, or the Bubonic Plague, then the mandates put into effect would not have been nearly severe enough. An over-reaction (and it may well have been one) is safer than an under-reaction. Again, this is open to debate. In democracies, we elect people to make these sorts of decisions for us, and we toss them out if we do not like the decisions that they make. Trump got tossed out on his ass. He is entitled to try again unless he is put out of business by being convicted of a felony, or by some other means. I suspect that he will be convicted of a felony for stealing and concealing and lying about the classified documents (where his own lawyers that he lied to, thereby removing attorney-client privilege, will have to testify against him to protect themselves), and for the manipulations in Georgia (where his own recorded voice proves his guilt).

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    The guy that does go to a proxy war
    This "proxy" war is absolutely necessary. Psychopaths like Putin do not stop until they are stopped. History presents us with many examples of this sort of person. The most recent one was Hitler, before him Napoleon. These monsters must be eliminated, there is no appeasing them. Anyone who is against the helping of Ukraine is without a knowledge of how human history operates. If Putin were to win and take Ukraine, he would set his sights on another country next, probably Moldova. And on and on he would go until he was stopped. Putin is Hitler/Napoleon on nuclear steroids. There has never been a more dangerous human.

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    Why?
    Treason cannot be tolerated.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    America needs to put Trump out of business one way or another.
    So Trump doesn't go to war ... Trump saves countless lives with his swift presidential action with Operation Warp Speed ... and you want to get rid of that guy?

    In favor of what?

    The guy that does go to a proxy war ... forces crippling covid mandates upon millions of people?

    Why?







    Last edited by Neil Frarey; Sunday, 26th March, 2023, 02:28 AM.

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    But as a leader of the free world he was very effective on several critical important national and global issues.
    I do agree with this. And unlike many American Presidents, he did not start a war.

    The hush money payment to a cheap, ugly hooker is meaningless, but the theft of classified documents is bad, the attempt to manipulate election results in Georgia is horrendous, and the incitement of insurrection on January 6 is an act of treason.

    America needs to put Trump out of business one way or another.

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  • Dilip Panjwani
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    Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post

    Agree 100%.
    Finding a politician who is not a crook is more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack. Perhaps in a Libertarian system, like circles within circles, which Bob A and me are very fond of, where even the 'head' of government would be an ordinary job, not a celebrity one, it would be easier...
    Last edited by Dilip Panjwani; Saturday, 25th March, 2023, 06:44 PM.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post
    Trump himself posted this not particularly subtle attempt to incite his idiots to violence. This man is deeply sick and dangerous. You do yourself no service pretending to support him. There is nothing wrong with advocating right-wing politics, I am no lefty myself, but supporting Trump demonstrates considerably more than one's political stance.
    Trump will never win the Mr. Nice Guy award ... granted. Nor could he, ha!

    But as a leader of the free world he was very effective on several critical important national and global issues.

    You don't have to like the guy, but he got sh*t done.

    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg better put up or shut up! His little ill conceived ploy to grab hits and clicks for his next campaign definitely gave Trump more of a lead in the polls!

    Trump / DeSantis 2024

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  • Peter McKillop
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post
    Trump himself posted this not particularly subtle attempt to incite his idiots to violence. This man is deeply sick and dangerous. You do yourself no service pretending to support him. There is nothing wrong with advocating right-wing politics, I am no lefty myself, but supporting Trump demonstrates considerably more than one's political stance.
    Agree 100%.

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    incite?
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ID:	225545 Trump himself posted this not particularly subtle attempt to incite his idiots to violence. This man is deeply sick and dangerous. You do yourself no service pretending to support him. There is nothing wrong with advocating right-wing politics, I am no lefty myself, but supporting Trump demonstrates considerably more than one's political stance.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    ... Trump attempts to incite ...
    Can you stretch that out any further? Huh? Probably, maybe, might have, sorta, almost, kinda ... incite?

    Seriously, get past the extreme left's manipulated cropped 5 second sound bites ... like Jan. 6th!!! ... drill down!

    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg just realized his little ploy backfired, ha!

    Next week we'll see if he can walk the talk.








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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg ... LOOL

    He got the memo, ha!
    Do you honestly think it is funny when Trump attempts to incite his sycophants to commit violence against this man?

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg ... LOOL

    He got the memo, ha!

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  • Dilip Panjwani
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    Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post

    You get your 'nooz' from Tucker Carlson?
    Not really, but he did impress by being the first (and ? the only one) to confidently report that it was the USA that blew up the under-sea Russian pipeline...

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