This just happened in the Bronx: http://nypost.com/2020/01/29/suspect...mpression=true
6 dudes running a $7 million dollar fentanyl empire and they are back on the streets immediately.
This just happened in the Bronx: http://nypost.com/2020/01/29/suspect...mpression=true
6 dudes running a $7 million dollar fentanyl empire and they are back on the streets immediately.
Look closely now.
Can you see the hidden message?
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
Reagan's Solicitor General Says 'All Honorable People' Have Left Trump's Cabinet: 'He is Capable of Doing Serious Damage'
https://www.newsweek.com/reagans-sol...apable-1483292
Of course, Druff is perfectly fine with that. As long as he gets to keep Trump’s tax cuts, loading up the federal courts with ultra-conservative judges, and pursue a racist immigration policy.
P.S...
shout out to the chief justice wearing a $50,000 watch
https://www.mediaite.com/news/chief-...t-trump-trial/
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"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
PokerFraudAlert...will never censor your claims, even if they're against one of our sponsors. In addition to providing you an open forum report fraud within the poker community, we will also analyze your claims with a clear head an unbiased point of view. And, of course, the accused will always have the floor to defend themselves.-Dan Druff
Kind of hypocritical, when you guys say this every time, about every single measure regarding guns.
NRA "It won't stop all gun violence, so why even take one step to make it harder on the guy."
The Wall is a Vanity project, & a waste of money.
and this is for the most hypocritical post you made about the 'Dems using "what about-ism"'
You guys invented it, so any single thing about Trump, Fox could say "What about Hillary's emails?" in that whining Fox "news" voice they make, like they are totally offended.
This is a perfect example, like you can't care for both?
San Francisco crowned the ‘world’s best’ city to live: survey
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/...o-live-survey/
A brilliant summary of the farce we have collectively witnessed regarding Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate.
Three Branches of Government Conspired to Rig Donald Trump’s Impeachment Trial
https://apple.news/AmDS4EqfSTbai3TrPyw94Xg
There’s more, but these passages summarize enough of that farce to show how cravenly hypocritical the GOP and their supporters who claim to care about justice and the rule of law truly have been regarding this matter.Last year, I wrote that the United States is suffering from a collective action problem. The full extent of that problem should now be much clearer. One version of the Senate impeachment circus that has transpired these past two weeks holds that the greatest deliberative body in the world has now duly aired and considered the impeachment case against Donald J. Trump, and stands poised to issue a final decision on the merits. The better characterization of this whole sad spectacle is that in the world’s saddest game of constitutional chicken, nearly every single important player failed utterly to show up.
Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton will say that he offered to testify before the Senate, but the Senate refused to call him. According to leaked details of his book that has been climbing up the Amazon charts, Bolton has material evidence of the conspiracy to withhold aid from Ukraine to bolster the president’s electoral fortunes, information the Republican-controlled Senate is refusing to hear. Bolton will enjoy very much his book tour, royalties, and talk show circuit this spring—if the White House’s efforts to cover up Trump’s high crimes don’t extend to blocking publication of that book, as the administration has suggested it will. Former chief of staff John F. Kelly, who now says he believes Bolton’s account of the conspiracy, will continue to live large off child detention policies he no longer oversees.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who might have inserted himself into the proceedings to chide breaches of truth as opposed to lapses in civil discourse, will have a fun story to tell on the D.C. cocktail party circuit about the time he narrowly avoided having to break a tie or otherwise allow the stink of the political branches to sully his robes. Sen. Lamar Alexander, who was briefly held out to be the last independent-thinking, old guard institutionalist, could have held out for witness testimony, as opposed to proclaiming that nobody needed to hear from witnesses to know that the president had engaged in misconduct that isn’t impeachable. Sen. Lisa Murkowski courageously grounds her refusal to stand up for the proposition that trials ought to have witnesses in the fact that John Roberts should not have to courageously stand up for the proposition that trials ought to have witnesses. All of this chatter for the goal of producing a trial unrecognizable as such, with even Murkowski herself acknowledging “there will be no fair trial in the Senate.”
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Trump defense attorney Patrick Philbin blamed House Democrats for both rushing to judgment and also taking too long to get there. Alan Dershowitz blamed House managers for attempting to impeach a president merely for seeking to cheat in his reelection (in fairness, that’s what they were accusing him of). Sen. Rand Paul named a whistleblower for conspiring to oust a president, paid lobbyist Pam Bondi smeared Hunter Biden, Jane Raskin explained away Rudy Giuliani, and everything Trump’s defenders claimed to disagree with about impeachment—absolutely everything—was ultimately laid at the feet of Adam Schiff. At every turn, the GOP functionaries have made it their business to insist that Donald Trump, insofar as he is a problem for the rule of law, is someone else’s problem. In so doing, they have all colluded to ensure that he is above the law.
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What a joke, its been 4.5 years since he took that elevator ride (w/the paid fans) and the GOP thinks they can still play the 'he's not really a politician'
Like these hypocrites would use any of these BS excuses if Clinton or Obama was up there.
Rubbio said it was impeachable, but too divisive. So by Trump by using childish nicknames and lies to disparage his opponents, actually saved him? What a wimp
(Just face it no politician has been more divisive in our lifetime. To the point of making fun of Ted Cruz's wife's looks?)
Its like this either change the law about foreign interference or we have a dictator.
Any 'he did it but its not impeachable', but lying about a blow job is, is not only hypocritical but being a 100% coward.
San Francisco crowned the ‘world’s best’ city to live: survey
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/...o-live-survey/
False equivalence. Not even comparable.
Those who break the law should be held accountable. The Republican senate let Trump off the hook because he's Republican and because they're scared of him. They're not the least bit interested in democracy or in the rule of law.The most ridiculous arguments have carried the day and set very dangerous precedents. They've made their bed and one day soon they will lay in it.
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