• lock him up!

    From RichD@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 7 11:22:31 2023
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.

    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".

    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.

    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!

    WE'RE MAD AS HELL AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE
    IT ANY MORE!

    --
    Rich

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to RichD on Fri Apr 7 11:51:53 2023
    On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 11:22:35 AM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.

    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".

    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.

    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!
    .

    They've already sent the message to those that do the arresting.
    "If we don't like the way you cops arrest them, we'll throw YOU in jail."
    .
    .
    .






    WE'RE MAD AS HELL AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE
    IT ANY MORE!

    --
    Rich

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to RichD on Fri Apr 7 12:52:37 2023
    On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 11:22:35 AM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.

    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".

    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.

    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!

    WE'RE MAD AS HELL AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE
    IT ANY MORE!

    --
    Rich


    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to risky biz on Fri Apr 7 16:14:01 2023
    On April 7, risky biz wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.
    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".
    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.
    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!

    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has
    charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous.

    Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade,
    the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the
    motion detectors in my house."

    --
    Rich

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to RichD on Fri Apr 7 20:57:04 2023
    On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 4:14:04 PM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    On April 7, risky biz wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.
    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".
    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.
    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!


    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.


    ~ Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous.

    Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade,
    the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the motion detectors in my house."

    --
    Rich


    Are you attempting a really dumb argument that committing a crime is acceptable as long as it doesn't affect you personally?

    In any case, the act committed by Trump was an illegal campaign contribution with the goal of influencing an election which affected every voter that isn't one of the 'crime-is-OK-if-it's-my-guy' crowd. That's tens of millions of Americans.

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to risky biz on Mon Apr 10 11:06:37 2023
    On April 7, risky biz wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.
    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".
    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.
    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time.

    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has
    charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous.
    Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade,
    the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the
    motion detectors in my house."

    Are you attempting a really dumb argument that committing a crime is acceptable
    as long as it doesn't affect you personally?

    I heard someone say "I'm SO RELIEVED they're cracking down
    on those hush money document falsifiers, those CRIMINALS,
    that's good use of resources.
    So tonight when we go into the city for dinner, we can be sure
    the car won't be burglarized when we return."

    In any case, the act committed by Trump was an illegal campaign contribution
    with the goal of influencing an election which affected every voter that isn't
    one of the 'crime-is-OK-if-it's-my-guy' crowd.

    oh no no no, we can't permit the influencing of elections,
    such a hideous threat to our democracy!

    Total $$ raised, 2016:
    Countess Dracula: $563 million
    Orange Hair: $333 million

    --
    Rich

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to RichD on Tue Apr 11 00:54:05 2023
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 11:06:40 AM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    On April 7, risky biz wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.
    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".
    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.
    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time.

    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has
    charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous.
    Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade,
    the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the >> motion detectors in my house."

    Are you attempting a really dumb argument that committing a crime is acceptable
    as long as it doesn't affect you personally?
    I heard someone say "I'm SO RELIEVED they're cracking down
    on those hush money document falsifiers, those CRIMINALS,
    that's good use of resources.
    So tonight when we go into the city for dinner, we can be sure
    the car won't be burglarized when we return."
    In any case, the act committed by Trump was an illegal campaign contribution
    with the goal of influencing an election which affected every voter that isn't
    one of the 'crime-is-OK-if-it's-my-guy' crowd.


    ~ oh no no no, we can't permit the influencing of elections,
    such a hideous threat to our democracy!

    Total $$ raised, 2016:
    Countess Dracula: $563 million
    Orange Hair: $333 million

    --
    Rich


    And you're enhancing the dumb with an even dumber argument that there were $896,000,000 of illegal campaign contributions in the 2016 presidential election.

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  • From RichD@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Apr 11 13:54:21 2023
    On April 11, risky biz wrote:
    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has
    charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous.
    Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade,
    the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the >> >> motion detectors in my house."

    Are you attempting a really dumb argument that committing a crime is acceptable
    as long as it doesn't affect you personally?

    I heard someone say "I'm SO RELIEVED they're cracking down
    on those hush money document falsifiers, those CRIMINALS,
    So tonight when we go into the city for dinner, we can be sure
    the car won't be burglarized when we return."

    In any case, the act committed by Trump was an illegal campaign contribution
    with the goal of influencing an election which affected every voter that isn't
    one of the 'crime-is-OK-if-it's-my-guy' crowd.

    oh no no no, we can't permit the influencing of elections,
    such a hideous threat to our democracy!
    Total $$ raised, 2016:
    Countess Dracula: $563 million
    Orange Hair: $333 million

    And you're enhancing the dumb with an even dumber argument that there
    were $896,000,000 of illegal campaign contributions in the 2016 presidential election.

    oh silly me, the $896 million were LEGAL payoffs, er I mean campaign contributions, endorsed by our rulers, which didn't influence the election.

    But when Drumpf wrote a $100,000 check to Stormy, that was an ILLEGAL
    'campaign contribution', therefore a DECISIVE influence. He took the electoral college 300 - 200, but without that check, Dracula would claim the trophy!

    This board is an edjication, a veritable edjication -

    --
    Rich

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to RichD on Wed Apr 12 09:19:52 2023
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 1:54:25 PM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    On April 11, risky biz wrote:
    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has >> >>> charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Indeed, it's the multiple COMBINATION of crimes which is so heinous. >> >> Everyone I know is relieved, hopeful that this crime wave will fade, >> >> the falsification of porn actress hush money payments. They say,
    "If the gummit jails these miscreants, we'll be safe, I can disable the
    motion detectors in my house."

    Are you attempting a really dumb argument that committing a crime is acceptable
    as long as it doesn't affect you personally?

    I heard someone say "I'm SO RELIEVED they're cracking down
    on those hush money document falsifiers, those CRIMINALS,
    So tonight when we go into the city for dinner, we can be sure
    the car won't be burglarized when we return."

    In any case, the act committed by Trump was an illegal campaign contribution
    with the goal of influencing an election which affected every voter that isn't
    one of the 'crime-is-OK-if-it's-my-guy' crowd.

    oh no no no, we can't permit the influencing of elections,
    such a hideous threat to our democracy!
    Total $$ raised, 2016:
    Countess Dracula: $563 million
    Orange Hair: $333 million

    And you're enhancing the dumb with an even dumber argument that there
    were $896,000,000 of illegal campaign contributions in the 2016 presidential election.


    ~ oh silly me, the $896 million were LEGAL payoffs, er I mean campaign
    contributions, endorsed by our rulers, which didn't influence the election.

    But when Drumpf wrote a $100,000 check to Stormy, that was an ILLEGAL 'campaign contribution', therefore a DECISIVE influence. He took the electoral college 300 - 200, but without that check, Dracula would claim the trophy!

    This board is an edjication, a veritable edjication -

    --
    Rich


    So, then, you do understand that people aren't indicted for LEGAL acts.

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  • From BTSinAustin@21:1/5 to risky biz on Wed Apr 12 10:31:38 2023
    On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 3:52:40 PM UTC-4, risky biz wrote:
    On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 11:22:35 AM UTC-7, RichD wrote:
    Americans are fed up with criminal coddling, and the
    bleeding hearts in gubmit are finally getting the message.

    As we see in NY, for instance. No more of the liberal
    crap - "The criminals are the real victims, all inmates
    are political prisoners".

    Our cities have been abandoned to the porn actress
    hush money payers. Citizens cower behind locks,
    cameras everywhere. Women ride taxis, they avoid
    the subway, in fear of the hush money payer thugs.

    Now the Democrat coddlers are cracking down on
    the REAL criminals. It's about time. Send them a message!

    WE'RE MAD AS HELL AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE
    IT ANY MORE!

    --
    Rich
    The charge against Trimp is falsifying business records. No one has charged Trimp with 'paying hush money'.

    Much like HRC's Steele Dossier payments were booked as legal fees?

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 14 12:39:13 2023
    ~ On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:31:41 AM UTC-7, BTSinAustin wrote:

    ~ Much like HRC's Steele Dossier payments were booked as legal fees?


    The Clinton campaign's attorney of record was Marc Elias of Perkins Coie. Marc Elias hired Fusion GPS to perform opposition research on Trump. Typically, a fee paid to an attorney is considered a legal expense and the expense was reported, rather than
    hidden by subterfuge as in the case of Trump, but the FEC did fine the Clinton campaign $8,000, asserting that the fee should have been described as 'opposition research'. It seems like a quibble and it's likely that plenty of campaigns report oppo
    research as 'legal fees' or something similar.

    A rather complete rundown of the subject is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steele_dossier , and it seems pretty obvious that Trump was coordinating with Russian intelligence through subordinates. Trump did everything in his power to weaken NATO and
    that was a great encouragement to the Russian totalitarians. Thus, the attempted subjugation of Ukraine.


    And, once again for the record, Trump's ILLEGAL campaign finance violations: 'On Aug. 21, Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal attorney, pleaded guilty to two campaign finance law violations, and admitted in open court that he paid $130,000 in hush money to Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, to silence her during the
    2016 presidential election “at the direction of” Trump. In his guilty plea, Cohen also admitted he received $420,000 from the Trump Organization to reimburse him for the payment, plus expenses and a bonus.

    Under federal law, individuals such as Cohen cannot make a contribution that exceeds $2,700 per election and corporations, such as the Trump Organization, cannot make campaign contributions.

    Federal law states that a personal loan or “anything of value made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office is a contribution.”
    https://www.factcheck.org/2018/05/qa-on-stormy-daniels-payment/


    Not even close to paying for opposition research. You missed the target by twenty feet.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Fri Apr 14 13:00:06 2023
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 12:39:16 PM UTC-7, risky biz wrote:
    ~ On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:31:41 AM UTC-7, BTSinAustin wrote:

    ~ Much like HRC's Steele Dossier payments were booked as legal fees?


    The Clinton campaign's attorney of record was Marc Elias of Perkins Coie. Marc Elias hired Fusion GPS to perform opposition research on Trump. Typically, a fee paid to an attorney is considered a legal expense and the expense was reported, rather than
    hidden by subterfuge as in the case of Trump, but the FEC did fine the Clinton campaign $8,000, asserting that the fee should have been described as 'opposition research'. It seems like a quibble and it's likely that plenty of campaigns report oppo
    research as 'legal fees' or something similar.

    A rather complete rundown of the subject is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steele_dossier , and it seems pretty obvious that Trump was coordinating with Russian intelligence through subordinates. Trump did everything in his power to weaken NATO
    and that was a great encouragement to the Russian totalitarians. Thus, the attempted subjugation of Ukraine.


    And, once again for the record, Trump's ILLEGAL campaign finance violations: 'On Aug. 21, Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal attorney, pleaded guilty to two campaign finance law violations, and admitted in open court that he paid $130,000 in hush money to Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, to silence her during the
    2016 presidential election “at the direction of” Trump. In his guilty plea, Cohen also admitted he received $420,000 from the Trump Organization to reimburse him for the payment, plus expenses and a bonus.

    Under federal law, individuals such as Cohen cannot make a contribution that exceeds $2,700 per election and corporations, such as the Trump Organization, cannot make campaign contributions.

    Federal law states that a personal loan or “anything of value made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office is a contribution.”
    https://www.factcheck.org/2018/05/qa-on-stormy-daniels-payment/


    Not even close to paying for opposition research. You missed the target by twenty feet.
    .

    BTSinAustin: "What Dossier?" "What payment?" "What question?" "Where am I?"

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