@Barbarossa His actions! Yes HIS UNAMERICAN ACTIONS remove him ! Trump is the one who’s blood poisons this country! From his bones spur to lifetime of lying cheating & despicable behavior!
Did he shower with his daughter like JoeXi did?
Hunter and JoeXi, parteners in crime
Joe's stolen navy valor
Secret files all over garage and office
and on and on and on
brainwashed turds
but nothing to see here
You losers are every word you say about Trump supporters and GOP supporters
That is the comedy of all this
I don't want any of you turds being a fellow countryman of mine
either get to it or split this country
Every word gonna come back at you someday and I can't wait
do you mean a loser like this?
1
Quote Originally Posted by joe pockets:
@Barbarossa His actions! Yes HIS UNAMERICAN ACTIONS remove him ! Trump is the one who’s blood poisons this country! From his bones spur to lifetime of lying cheating & despicable behavior!
Did he shower with his daughter like JoeXi did?
Hunter and JoeXi, parteners in crime
Joe's stolen navy valor
Secret files all over garage and office
and on and on and on
brainwashed turds
but nothing to see here
You losers are every word you say about Trump supporters and GOP supporters
That is the comedy of all this
I don't want any of you turds being a fellow countryman of mine
either get to it or split this country
Every word gonna come back at you someday and I can't wait
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: @THEMUGG Its a ploy and very transparent, the GOP is playing your group like a fiddle. I spotted that carp within 5 minutes of hearing it happened. You are being played for sure. Its like a grab bag of how can the GOP media machine anger their group and any fringe element to gain votes, this is intentional and unfortunate. You spotted it but the Colorado Supreme Court failed to spot it. At least those schooled by Ivy League. Guilty without due process, funny and frightening as hell at the same time. We are going to save democracy by preventing you from voting for the candidate of your choice. Oh, is that how it works???
we must save democracy by destroying it
Good plan dums
Their perverted concept of democracy democracy is only for the brainless. Hasn't anyone noticed that every dem 'project' fails miserably?
Misfits...all of them
1
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: @THEMUGG Its a ploy and very transparent, the GOP is playing your group like a fiddle. I spotted that carp within 5 minutes of hearing it happened. You are being played for sure. Its like a grab bag of how can the GOP media machine anger their group and any fringe element to gain votes, this is intentional and unfortunate. You spotted it but the Colorado Supreme Court failed to spot it. At least those schooled by Ivy League. Guilty without due process, funny and frightening as hell at the same time. We are going to save democracy by preventing you from voting for the candidate of your choice. Oh, is that how it works???
we must save democracy by destroying it
Good plan dums
Their perverted concept of democracy democracy is only for the brainless. Hasn't anyone noticed that every dem 'project' fails miserably?
I mean I’m sorry , I don’t want it either , but as a viewer to the situation , and a devilishly handsome one at that , with no ties to either party , the witch hunt that is currently going on in the courts will probably not work , and unfortunately Trump will most likely be our next president .
and I understand that is the reason why the people in this forum do what they do .
it is almost inevitable , Trump as our next President , and the stress and the pressure of what is happening is mounting on the shoulders of people that despise him .
I know it . And they know it as well .
Sorry guys . The system that you help to keep going , that is flawed , is backfiring on you .
now deal with it like grown adults
BACK PATTING and KISSING threads are like passing HAM SANDWICHES around over and over-wall
0
I mean I’m sorry , I don’t want it either , but as a viewer to the situation , and a devilishly handsome one at that , with no ties to either party , the witch hunt that is currently going on in the courts will probably not work , and unfortunately Trump will most likely be our next president .
and I understand that is the reason why the people in this forum do what they do .
it is almost inevitable , Trump as our next President , and the stress and the pressure of what is happening is mounting on the shoulders of people that despise him .
I know it . And they know it as well .
Sorry guys . The system that you help to keep going , that is flawed , is backfiring on you .
I regret not having the opportunity to infiltrate your tough and abrasive exterior .
I can only hope that within the darkness that is currently existing in this forum , a light will someday shine through , so that your extermination will have been for something , or meant something .
BACK PATTING and KISSING threads are like passing HAM SANDWICHES around over and over-wall
1
Rest In Peace Colonel
we hardly knew thee
I regret not having the opportunity to infiltrate your tough and abrasive exterior .
I can only hope that within the darkness that is currently existing in this forum , a light will someday shine through , so that your extermination will have been for something , or meant something .
Election interference is all this is , if they feel they can't steal it again then interfere,
Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election.
0
Quote Originally Posted by ColonelKlink:
Election interference is all this is , if they feel they can't steal it again then interfere,
Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election.
third I understand all of that . It’s been stated previously . But thank you , a little reminding never hurts . Anyway , since we are all human , and alive , do you have any words for the departed ? You know , for the Colonel ?
I think someone with your speaking abilities would do a bang up job on the eulogy .
you feelin’ it brother ? Do you have any words of wisdom that can help us get through this not so difficult time ?
have at it my brother , the stage is yours ….
BACK PATTING and KISSING threads are like passing HAM SANDWICHES around over and over-wall
0
third I understand all of that . It’s been stated previously . But thank you , a little reminding never hurts . Anyway , since we are all human , and alive , do you have any words for the departed ? You know , for the Colonel ?
I think someone with your speaking abilities would do a bang up job on the eulogy .
you feelin’ it brother ? Do you have any words of wisdom that can help us get through this not so difficult time ?
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic.Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles."
-Bobby "Blue eyes" Kennedy Jr.
Thank you America
4
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic.Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles."
The Colorado Republican Party is considering switching its presidential contest to a caucus in the event that Donald Trump is ultimately ineligible to appear on the state's primary ballot following a bombshell Colorado Supreme Court ruling.
The prospective switch, which would come with major hurdles, would ensure that Coloradans are still able to cast their vote for the former president after the state’s high court kicked him off the primary ballot — and that the state GOP would still able to award delegates to him at the national party’s nominating convention.
Making that change would require permission from the national Republican Party, preparations for a larger caucus in March, and cooperation from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which runs elections in the state.
A switch to a caucus system would also depend on the outcome and timing of a prospective U.S. Supreme Court ruling on whether Trump’s name must remain off the Colorado primary ballot — unknowns that leave in question how, when and whether the state party would move forward with a change.
“We’re at the mercy of the U.S. Supreme Court. We’re not sure what their timing is going to be. We’re figuring it out as we go,” said Dave Williams, the chairman of the Colorado Republican Party. “But we’ll make our preparations to convert to a caucus while this is all playing out."
“And if it [a Supreme Court ruling] does not go in our favor, we’ll plan to do a caucus. But if it does go in our favor, then nothing will change,” Williams added.
The Colorado Republican Party is considering switching its presidential contest to a caucus in the event that Donald Trump is ultimately ineligible to appear on the state's primary ballot following a bombshell Colorado Supreme Court ruling.
The prospective switch, which would come with major hurdles, would ensure that Coloradans are still able to cast their vote for the former president after the state’s high court kicked him off the primary ballot — and that the state GOP would still able to award delegates to him at the national party’s nominating convention.
Making that change would require permission from the national Republican Party, preparations for a larger caucus in March, and cooperation from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which runs elections in the state.
A switch to a caucus system would also depend on the outcome and timing of a prospective U.S. Supreme Court ruling on whether Trump’s name must remain off the Colorado primary ballot — unknowns that leave in question how, when and whether the state party would move forward with a change.
“We’re at the mercy of the U.S. Supreme Court. We’re not sure what their timing is going to be. We’re figuring it out as we go,” said Dave Williams, the chairman of the Colorado Republican Party. “But we’ll make our preparations to convert to a caucus while this is all playing out."
“And if it [a Supreme Court ruling] does not go in our favor, we’ll plan to do a caucus. But if it does go in our favor, then nothing will change,” Williams added.
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic. Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles." -Bobby "Blue eyes" Kennedy Jr.
I like this dude . He kinda annoys almost everybody . But he tries to do what he thinks is right . My kinda guy
BACK PATTING and KISSING threads are like passing HAM SANDWICHES around over and over-wall
0
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg:
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic. Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles." -Bobby "Blue eyes" Kennedy Jr.
I like this dude . He kinda annoys almost everybody . But he tries to do what he thinks is right . My kinda guy
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic. Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles." -Bobby "Blue eyes" Kennedy Jr.
and by the way he’s correct in my opinion .
and that’s why you see the switch to do the caucus like you posted .
Cat and Mouse . Tit for Tat .
can’t we just leave the Tit alone ?
America brother . You gotta love it
BACK PATTING and KISSING threads are like passing HAM SANDWICHES around over and over-wall
0
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg:
"Colorado Supreme Court ruling makes America look like a Banana Republic. Why doesn’t every American understand that If they can do this to a former US President, EVERYONE is vulnerable to punishment for crimes with which they have never been convicted. Democracy would be a total shambles." -Bobby "Blue eyes" Kennedy Jr.
and by the way he’s correct in my opinion .
and that’s why you see the switch to do the caucus like you posted .
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: @THEMUGG Its a ploy and very transparent, the GOP is playing your group like a fiddle. I spotted that carp within 5 minutes of hearing it happened. You are being played for sure. Its like a grab bag of how can the GOP media machine anger their group and any fringe element to gain votes, this is intentional and unfortunate. You spotted it but the Colorado Supreme Court failed to spot it. At least those schooled by Ivy League. Guilty without due process, funny and frightening as hell at the same time. We are going to save democracy by preventing you from voting for the candidate of your choice. Oh, is that how it works???
Exactly right, UNIMAN. This is the logic from the left these days...
0
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers: @THEMUGG Its a ploy and very transparent, the GOP is playing your group like a fiddle. I spotted that carp within 5 minutes of hearing it happened. You are being played for sure. Its like a grab bag of how can the GOP media machine anger their group and any fringe element to gain votes, this is intentional and unfortunate. You spotted it but the Colorado Supreme Court failed to spot it. At least those schooled by Ivy League. Guilty without due process, funny and frightening as hell at the same time. We are going to save democracy by preventing you from voting for the candidate of your choice. Oh, is that how it works???
Exactly right, UNIMAN. This is the logic from the left these days...
Harvard plagiarism great example of no integrity...the dem way
Sorry you won't be able to ever read this, but is exactly right.
DEI has a been a disaster for this country (just like other 3 letter acronyms like BLM) ; DEI "promotes" the wrong values... No where is integrity, experience and performance talked about by the left for qualifications of a job..
1
Quote Originally Posted by ColonelKlink:
Harvard plagiarism great example of no integrity...the dem way
Sorry you won't be able to ever read this, but is exactly right.
DEI has a been a disaster for this country (just like other 3 letter acronyms like BLM) ; DEI "promotes" the wrong values... No where is integrity, experience and performance talked about by the left for qualifications of a job..
: Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election.
So, we are making "huge" decisions based on someone's "conduct," instead of settling it in a court of law ?
Don't you find it interesting that "not one" of the 91 charges against Trump have anything to do with "inciting an insurrection." That should tell you something
He hasn't even been found "guilty" of inciting an insurrection.... let alone be "charged" with inciting one !
** Let's just cut to the chase (again). All of these efforts by the left (Impeachments, Mueller Investigation, 91 charges, attempted removal from ballots) are ""a means to an end"" to eliminate Trump from the Presidency by any means possible. It always has been the objective "since before Day 1" on Trump's first term.
5
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
: Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election.
So, we are making "huge" decisions based on someone's "conduct," instead of settling it in a court of law ?
Don't you find it interesting that "not one" of the 91 charges against Trump have anything to do with "inciting an insurrection." That should tell you something
He hasn't even been found "guilty" of inciting an insurrection.... let alone be "charged" with inciting one !
** Let's just cut to the chase (again). All of these efforts by the left (Impeachments, Mueller Investigation, 91 charges, attempted removal from ballots) are ""a means to an end"" to eliminate Trump from the Presidency by any means possible. It always has been the objective "since before Day 1" on Trump's first term.
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: : Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election. So, we are making "huge" decisions based on someone's "conduct," instead of settling it in a court of law ? Don't you find it interesting that "not one" of the 91 charges against Trump have anything to do with "inciting an insurrection." That should tell you something He hasn't even been found "guilty" of inciting an insurrection.... let alone be "charged" with inciting one ! ** Let's just cut to the chase (again). All of these efforts by the left (Impeachments, Mueller Investigation, 91 charges, attempted removal from ballots) are ""a means to an end"" to eliminate Trump from the Presidency by any means possible. It always has been the objective "since before Day 1" on Trump's first term.
One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
3
Quote Originally Posted by Rush51:
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: : Disqualifying Trump isn't anti-democratic. Rather Trump's conduct in insurrection is anti-democratic. His big lie about stolen election incites supporters to attack capitol. He repeatedly urges Pence to not certify election results. He calls several government officials to interfere in legitimate election. So, we are making "huge" decisions based on someone's "conduct," instead of settling it in a court of law ? Don't you find it interesting that "not one" of the 91 charges against Trump have anything to do with "inciting an insurrection." That should tell you something He hasn't even been found "guilty" of inciting an insurrection.... let alone be "charged" with inciting one ! ** Let's just cut to the chase (again). All of these efforts by the left (Impeachments, Mueller Investigation, 91 charges, attempted removal from ballots) are ""a means to an end"" to eliminate Trump from the Presidency by any means possible. It always has been the objective "since before Day 1" on Trump's first term.
One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
"Derilection of Duty" is what comes to mind when talking about our southern border. The primary responsibility of the President is to protect its people, and 100k Americans are dying each year due to his negligence.
At a minimum, Mayorkas should have had his ass handed to him long ago.... and good argument Biden should be impeached for willful gross negligence as well.
2
@THEMUGG
Completely agree.
"Derilection of Duty" is what comes to mind when talking about our southern border. The primary responsibility of the President is to protect its people, and 100k Americans are dying each year due to his negligence.
At a minimum, Mayorkas should have had his ass handed to him long ago.... and good argument Biden should be impeached for willful gross negligence as well.
One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
Many have...and do.
3
@THEMUGG
Quote Originally Posted by THEMUGG:
One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
Quote Originally Posted by THEMUGG: One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
@THEMUGG
Thats the kind of rubbish Rudy and pillow dude would spin to rationalize conspiracy theories.
Many have....and do!
3
Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
Quote Originally Posted by THEMUGG: One could argue that Biden, by virtue of overturning the "remain in Mexico" policy, has committed a bigger insurrection than what Trump is accused of. His conduct has certainly hurt the country & Americans more than anything Trump did.
@THEMUGG
Thats the kind of rubbish Rudy and pillow dude would spin to rationalize conspiracy theories.
Copyright � 1995 - 2024
CS Media Limited All Rights Reserved.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on
this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide
any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in
your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner
of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.