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Politics aside, we're going to be kings amongst men in a Trumplican utopia. Like, for real. Imagine working in a company full of idiots like this. I'm going to open my mouth and these rubes are going to look at me like I just solved cold fusion.

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6 minutes ago, mayanh8 said:

You just said Bill Clinton's past was disqualifying.

I said it takes your talking point off the table

 

4 minutes ago, DiPros said:

Am I reading that diehard has new definition of the word guilty? A guilty verdict means you are convicted.  No where in your posts have you disproved this.  Please stop

LOL no, but the law does. 

7 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I literally posted the law code for the state of NY. It's right there in plain in English. He's blatantly wrong and so are you if you try to claim Trump has yet to be convicted of a felony. 

He needs to be a felon for your mental health. We got it. The bad news is either way, they won't stand on appeal. 

1 minute ago, Diehardfan said:

He needs to be a felon for your mental health. We got it. 

The verdict was already rendered by a jury of his peers, he was found guilty on all 34 felony counts, but you can keep crying about it not being "official" until his sentencing hearing if you think that makes you sound like anything other than a super butthurt trumpbot.

1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I've never seen anyone be more hilariously wrong about so many different subjects on a daily basis. It's actually impressive to be honest. Like I don't think most people could even try to pretend to be this stupid and somehow make it believable, and yet here you are pulling it off without even trying.

It's what happens when someone gets all their "news" from twitter. Sadly he represents most Trump voters. 

7 minutes ago, mayanh8 said:

Imagine working in a company full of idiots like this.

I have. Most morons like working with other morons. They don't want to hear anyone ask challenging questions, or raise objections to their disastrously stupid plans. They like surrounding themselves with other morons who will sit around the conference room and nod when they throw their idiotic ideas out there. 

5 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

I said it takes your talking point off the table

 

I know. Thank you for agreeing with me.

Just now, Gannan said:

I have. Most morons like working with other morons. They don't want to hear anyone ask challenging questions, or raise objections to their disastrously stupid plans. They like surrounding themselves with other morons who will sit around the conference room and nod when they throw their idiotic ideas out there. 

For places like that we can pretend we're just a tiny bit less stupid.

2 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Was he convicted?!

Does it matter? It could still be overturned if he was.

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15 minutes ago, MidMoFo said:

Does it matter? It could still be overturned if he was.

True, if it was a BS case the way this one was. 

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Just now, Diehardfan said:

True, if it was a BS case the way this one was. 

Are you saying he's actually innocent?

4 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

True, if it was a BS case the way this one was. 

You should try your best to cry some more, maybe the judge will overturn the conviction as he floats away in your river of tears.

2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:

True, if it was a BS case the way this one was. 

Why is it so hard for you to accept simple facts? Brain damage? Drugs? Alcohol? Small piece of brain lodged in your head?

 

Trump is a convicted felon, as he was convicted of a felony charge. If it is overturned, then he would not be. Right now, he is a convicted felon, and no amount you queefing changes that.

1 hour ago, Diehardfan said:

You can't be a felon until you are convicted. He has not been sentenced. Do me a favor and simply Google this. If you are correct where are the lawsuits to have him removed from the ticket? 

Right, and he was convicted on May 31, 2024.  A jury of his peers found him guilty.  

"He has not been sentenced.

Right, because sentencing comes AFTER conviction. He was initially scheduled to be sentenced on July 11, then after Trump filed a motion requesting the judge dismiss the case, the judge pushed back sentencing until September 18th.  Then the judge pushed the sentencing back until after the election to as to avoid any appearance of affecting the election. 

None of which has ANYTHING to do with the fact that Trump is a convicted felon.  He is a convicted felon because a jury of his peers....wait for it.....convicted him of being guilty of committing felonies. 

Yes, he has the right to appeal the decision just as any other person does.  What does that have to do with the price of tea in china?  If he appeals the decision and ends up winning the appeal and the guilty verdict is overturned, THEN AND ONLY THEN would he NOT be a convicted felon anymore. 

1 minute ago, Paul852 said:

Are you saying he's actually innocent?

Innocent and rigged case are two different things. I don't think he's pure as snow, no. I'm sure you all will take a similar approach if...and it's a big IF...the Walz things end up being true. 

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

You should try you best to cry some more, maybe the judge will overturn the conviction as he floats away in your river of tears.

What is it with soy boys always talking about tears? 

Just now, Diehardfan said:

What is it with soy boys always talking about tears? 

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2 minutes ago, Phillyterp85 said:

Right, and he was convicted on May 31, 2024.  A jury of his peers found him guilty.  

"He has not been sentenced.

Right, because sentencing comes AFTER conviction. He was initially scheduled to be sentenced on July 11, then after Trump filed a motion requesting the judge dismiss the case, the judge pushed back sentencing until September 18th.  Then the judge pushed the sentencing back until after the election to as to avoid any appearance of affecting the election. 

None of which has ANYTHING to do with the fact that Trump is a convicted felon.  He is a convicted felon because a jury of his peers....wait for it.....convicted him of being guilty of committing felonies. 

Yes, he has the right to appeal the decision just as any other person does.  What does that have to do with the price of tea in china?  If he appeals the decision and ends up winning the appeal and the guilty verdict is overturned, THEN AND ONLY THEN would he NOT be a convicted felon anymore. 

Only thing in that I agree with is he was found guilty by a jury. 

1 minute ago, Diehardfan said:

Innocent and rigged case are two different things. I don't think he's pure as snow, no. I'm sure you all will take a similar approach if...and it's a big IF...the Walz things end up being true. 

So do you personally think he's guilty based on the evidence?

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Just now, Paul852 said:

So do you personally think he's guilty based on the evidence?

I think a lot of business in NYC is done a certain way. But no I do not think he was guilty. 

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