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JohnL Wrote:

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> Best comment I heard from many who got about a

> minute each "If you've got a soul vote to

> impeach"



...and the Worst I heard, repeatedly from Republicans, was ?you?re making this into a political issue and you?re going to divide the country !?.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Conviction needs a 2/3rds majority. 17 republicans

> need to vote for it in the Senate. Not the best

> time for America to be distracted by this, but not

> much choice.


I?ve read there?s 20 Republicans saying they are prepared to vote to convict. I hope many more will join them, to make a solid public statement that this should never repeat (ignoring their blatant hypocrisy, obvs) and to rid Trump from their leadership once and for all.

Hopefully it will come out in the wash how deep the attack on the 6th went. From what I've read there were multiple 'tours' of the building given to outsiders the day before, by GOP representatives. If that's the case and they were reconnaissance missions, those reps should end up behind bars.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Hopefully it will come out in the wash how deep

> the attack on the 6th went. From what I've read

> there were multiple 'tours' of the building given

> to outsiders the day before, by GOP

> representatives. If that's the case and they were

> reconnaissance missions, those reps should end up

> behind bars.


If that is so, it was obviously pre-planned so the charges against Trump would be wrong.


By the way, I see the ?stolen? lectern was ?found? and used by Nancy yesterday.

keano77 Wrote:

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> By the way, I see the ?stolen? lectern was ?found?

> and used by Nancy yesterday.



She's going to fine members who disregard security measures and she'll take it straight from their salaries. So she's back and she's on fire.


https://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/11321-2

There are some things coming out from the FBI investigation that at the very least suggest premeditated plans from the more military minded Trump fanatics. But that does not get Trump off the hook. He has been ramping this up ever since that first mention of electoral fraud, which it has to be pointed out, began BEFORE the election day itself. Right from the off, Trump was attacking postal ballots as a legitimate form of voting.


If enough Republicans vote to impeach in the Senate, it will be as much about reclaiming their party as it is from stopping Trump ever running again. The threats have already started against those brave enough to do it - from the very same Trump fanatics that are exonerating Trump from an culpability. What a mess of a party.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> keano77 Wrote:

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>

> > If that is so, it was obviously pre-planned so

> the

> > charges against Trump would be wrong.

>

> His speech would've been part of a plan...



That is of course a possibility DR



And yes Blah Blah, it is a mess. It didn?t help of course that some states were changing the rules during the election for when postal ballots could be received but that might have been justified with Covid.

Accidently came upon a QAnon thread on twitter yesterday


They think that brooch that Nancy Pelosi wears signifies she's the leader of the deep state. She didn't wear it earlier this week and they suggested she's been toppled.


https://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/nancy-pelosi-mace-brooch-texan-jeweler/

The Q Anon rabbit hole is a joy to behold. There is a branch that believe that Trump will command the army to stop the inauguration too and that everything so far is all just part of the plan. They are heavily into symbols just like every cult though. Everything is a sign of something.

He?s refusing to pay Giuliani?s fees for the last 2mths.

($20k per day x 60 days = $1.2m)

There will be no DoJ or White House legal team to hide behind in this 2nd impeachment.

He?s having a hard time finding a legal team to represent him.

I commend Sidney Powell as his attorney, she?ll do a great job defending him (yes I?m being vindictive !)

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