So...Alex Acosta...

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Apparently Bill Richardson and George Mitchell were two of the people who had evidence released when those files were released the other day. We shall see.
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Administration took about 10 minutes to name Hillary as a suspect.
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defixione wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:28 pm They "swapped" him out. Jeffery is going to spend the rest of his life on an uncharted island.
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Anyone know if lobster's real name is "Andy"?

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Epstein's death was pretty much inevitable. He was a dead man walking on the streets. His only real hope was to hop a plane overseas into the Middle East with a fake passport.
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lobster wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:33 pm Epstein's death was pretty much inevitable. He was a dead man walking on the streets. His only real hope was to hop a plane overseas into the Middle East with a fake passport.
Video, or it didn’t happen
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Feral wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:50 pm
lobster wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:33 pm Epstein's death was pretty much inevitable. He was a dead man walking on the streets. His only real hope was to hop a plane overseas into the Middle East with a fake passport.
Video, or it didn’t happen
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Feral wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 9:50 pm
lobster wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 7:33 pm Epstein's death was pretty much inevitable. He was a dead man walking on the streets. His only real hope was to hop a plane overseas into the Middle East with a fake passport.
Video, or it didn’t happen
Sorry, I don't have a peer-reviewed source.
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lobster wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:28 pm Apparently Bill Richardson and George Mitchell were two of the people who had evidence released when those files were released the other day. We shall see.
Were either of them currently in charge of the corrections facilities where Epstein was being held? Were they in charge of the DOJ which is in charge of those facilities?
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jeepinjayhawk wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 2:16 pm Administration took about 10 minutes to name Hillary as a suspect.
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"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect."

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^^^ POTD

and also, sigh, a fundamental difference between liberals and conservatives?
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My goodness, you're so over the top. That is a very small portion of Republicans.
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small portion?

as of July 31, the president is enjoying an 88% approval rating among Republicans.

or as the president so humbly puts it, an "all-time record" high job approval.

so don't go telling ol' Donny John about any small hands, I mean small portion.
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ousdahl wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 5:10 pm ^^^ POTD

and also, sigh, a fundamental difference between liberals and conservatives?
After his impeachment Bill Clinton's approval rating reached an all time high.


Not the same but relevant. Careful up there on that horse, it's a long way down.
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ousdahl wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2019 5:39 am small portion?

as of July 31, the president is enjoying an 88% approval rating among Republicans.

or as the president so humbly puts it, an "all-time record" high job approval.

so don't go telling ol' Donny John about any small hands, I mean small portion.
I dont think that is a representative number of people who would approve of trump if he is tied to and/or accused of child molestation. Let's be real. Nobody supports that. But, keep twisting things to fit your narrative. Let's use a theoretical "if tweet" and "prove it" with an approval rating that has nothing to do with said situation. Throw in a YouTube video and you and lobs can discuss over some jiffy pop.
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Oh, so child molestation is where the line is drawn? That’s good to know.

Cuz - let’s be real! The line was not drawn at the long list of other accusations of rape, harassment, including accusations by underage girls, creeping around the dressing room of a teen beauty pageant, paying off porn stars to keep their mouth shut, and various other instances of misconduct, not to mention a whole career or shady business dealings, cozying up with the very foreign adversaries who are hacking our elections, then multiple instances of obstructing the investigations into as much, and a long laundry list of racist bullshit.

All that can be shrugged off, but at least Trump’s supporters will draw the line at child molestation. Good!
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My fault I engaged. Your holier than thou sphere of confidence provides an endless defense in your chase of truth and justice. Discussion be damned. Keep up the good fight.
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