Per Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/why-donald-trump-has-three-passports-1733779
Type: Posts; User: Boatbum
Per Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/why-donald-trump-has-three-passports-1733779
As well as fascists, dictators, and emperors
Meh
You know, I have watched a few of his Youtubes and found them interesting for a while. But now they are getting to be like Adelle songs....they all sound the same and have gotten boring.
Good old "C&P David G." right on cue. You still won't answer my question:
For a fossil maybe. I remember how youthful he was when he first got elected, and how he looked when he left office 4 years later.
Here he is when first elected in 1976
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And 6 years...
It's nice to see that neither discovery nor a trial is necessary. Lets just move to the verdict and skip all the other stuff.
I'll wait for the process to work itself out.
Like so many former presidents he has not aged very well. Obama is the only one that seems to be standing up ok.
I did not say that.
It is my understanding that the documents were never, as yet, digitized
Per the Obama presidential library:
I love the updates Tom. Keep them coming. I hope it works out as you had hoped!
That may be true, but innocent people also exert the same right. It is more about the lgal positioning than it is about innocence or guilt
Well then you have nothing to worry about.
Absolutely. Even innocent people end up being charged with perjury because they say something that contradicts the facts. When Clinton was deposed on the Monica Lewinsky issue, it was his false...
Maybe we should start by waiting for the outcome of the search. The DOJ is in the hot seat for now. They will need to show that what Trump had was more egregious than all the documents retained by...
It is his right to take it and no competent attorney would recommend otherwise whether he is guilty or innocent.
TO all those that said that presumption of innocence does not extend to civil cases.... Thank you. As I said I was not up on this case and assumed it was criminal. That said no competent attorney...
And those that do!
The right to a lawyer AND the right to take the 5th have always been intended to protect an innocent person. I'm sure many of you will say he is not innocent. And you may be right. I'm not well...
Lost weight? It looked to me like someone had inflated him air?
Clear offers a free trial. If you haven't used it before, you could get through once that way.
You will have to pay $85 to sign up. Clear is another option at most airports. Some credit cards will pay their annual fee for free as a perk for travelers. If you do'nt fly that much there are...
So its melting will raise sea level by 250 feet? That's how far the water is from current sea level to lady liberty's nose
How does this statement (thanking them for dealing with Iran) relate to their partisanship? I don't get the connection?
The "law" wasn't really a law but a constitutional judgement but yes abortion was universally legal for 50 years however there was no uniformity to it. Each state had different laws governing when...
Last time I looked there was no law and so it belongs with the states.
That works in some instances, but that does not work so well for example with the abortion issue. Facts alone cannot currently resolve the issue. It is unclear when or if a fetus has rights and if...
Isn't that what is supposed to happen now, each state decides?
Aaaaaahhhh Joe.........
That's not how it works!
The House and Senate need to enact legislation that amends the constitution, the president then signs it. At that point each state must vote and...
The end of Democracy has been predicted several times. Somehow the our Democracy survives.
Re-read #133
His boat and home are well beyond "workman like finish". He had to keep it out of the water one summer because it was not even seaworthy. He can sure ail a boat, but not so good at caring for it.
I don't disagree that the penalty was much greater than it should have been - by about 200%. I have stated that numerous times. However, would you still be upset if she was given a 2 year sentence...
They see it as government controlled completely by the Democratic Party doing a unprecedented act against a potential Republican presidential candidate. It is offensive to them as it was to most...
How about this......
Watch: Timeline of events that led to fight on Block Island ferry
https://www.abc6.com/video-captures-moments-fight-broke-out-on-block-island/
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It's is not about right or wrong, its about constitutional vs not constitutional. And that is not always a fixed target. Plessy vs Ferguson was "law" for 58 years but Brown V Board of Education...
Indeed. Many of my friends who vote for the GOP were hoping Trump would not run, and now they want him to run and plan to support his election. It has energized some quite a bit and all the...
Her sentencing is definitely using her as a pawn. The average Russian gets 3 years or less for a similar offense. But it is still an offense. She made herself a pawn by doing this. She says that...
I'm sure there are people like that along with some who see the "invader" as worthy of removal right up to the moment the mother goes into labor.
Maybe you didn't read it fully, there is no attempt at a compliment at all. Did you just wake up from a nap?
I don't even know how to respond to this. It makes no sense. Maybe you should rephrase it. I'm sorry but this in not even English - it's word salad.
Yes, and it is you. If you engage Decourcy in a polite and reasonable discussion he is very responsive. You have yet to answer a single question or to be anything but condescending. Surprising...
Of course she should. If she broke the law she faces the consequences. Please specify what country has a 10 year sentence for using a heart medication to enhance athletic performance?
She is a pawn for sure. She did bring illegal substances into the country but her sentence is thee times longer than the average Russian who breaks the same law. I'd be fine with it if she got 2...
Agreed
You are wrong. Valieva's drugs were legal in Russia, just not permissible in to enhance athletic performance - in other words and athletic association rule violation. Grimer's drugs were actually...
So you won't answer my question. The skater broke the athletics rules and faced the prescribed consequences - she broke no laws. Briner actually broke a law. Can we stay focused on laws.
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My understanding is that there are still some classified documents that were absent form the boxes he handed over to the archive last February. I'm sure that if there is a secondary reason we will...
The NY so's are beautiful. I've had the pleasure of seeing them race in Narragansett Bay more than once. It's a shame that Halsey takes such poor care of his NY 40. Halsey is a knowledgeable...
You are wasting your time with David G. He never answers questions - only asks them.
So jail time for using a performance enhancing drug? A heart drug which is legal for a doctor to administer - trimetazidine. Its use only violates athletics association rules regarding banned...
Hard to imagine a contract that is binding in instances where the state department is saying "get out". And even if so, which is less bad: Being in a country that is at war and hostile to the US or...