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Former 45th advisor and friend... that explains it all smh
Roger Stone predicts violent 'insurrection' if Trump is impeached
Posted from politico.comPosted in these groups: Donald Trump Violence
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I predict nothing short of the violent collapse of our nation if he remains in office.
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Kind of putting the cart before the horse, What charges can Congress possible have for impeachment. if the left had any actual evidence it would have already been offered up. I mean they have been caught lying every day if they had any real facts don't you think they would lead with them? We have heard Pelosi, Waters, Reed, and a few others demand he be impeached before he even swore in. If your a liberal I know everything your going to say when we express support for Trump.... Everyone is racist, homophobic, anti free speech, anti-LGBT, climate deniers, KKK members, Anti-minority, and Violent... (did I miss anything?) Quite frankly ... stuff it, we don't care about the hot air coming from the ass you call a mouth. I'm just tired of all the rhetoric and lies from the left.
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PO2 Robert Aitchison
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I believe that Trump didn't fire Comey over the Russia investigation about as much as I believe that Bill Clinton didn't inhale.
Edit: Also if it comes down to Civil War 2.0 don't assume it will just be liberal snowflakes holding dildos on the opposite side as you.
Edit: Also if it comes down to Civil War 2.0 don't assume it will just be liberal snowflakes holding dildos on the opposite side as you.
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CPO (Join to see) - We don't know what "they" have. I know it's comforting to think they have nothing, but unlike the folks in Congress that have telegraphed every move, the Special Counsel has kept quiet. We will eventually find out what they have, or don't have. If we see indictments that will be an indicator of things to follow. That's when they play Let's Make a Deal and start stabbing each other in the back. I think Flynn has been cooperating for some time and possibly Manafort, but time will tell. It will depend on the quality of evidence and since none of us has any idea exactly what conversations are on tape, we have no idea what cards are on the table. None of it may stick to POTUS, but a lot may stick to others. We'll know in due course, but to say they have nothing at this point is all opinion and no fact, because we simply don't know.
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SP5 Christine Conley - I rarely even read anything about it anymore. If I see a story about an update I usually skip it. It's hard not to overhear things on TV but that's about it. It's become like a freakin reality show but it's not entertaining. Most of them aren't either.
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CWO3 (Join to see)
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SP5 Christine Conley - Just the Friday bloodletting. It's become fairly predictable. Arpaio pardon may be signaling any involved with Mueller prosecution to clam up and be pardoned. Stone may be doing this on his own and it may be to scare investigators or pols that due process will have a high pricetag.
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First why does this impeachment thing keep popping up, heck they could not impeach Clinton and he was the most vile president we had in the modern era. Unless Trump does something stupid, there is not enough votes in a Republican controlled Senate or House to impeach. Just stupid talk from the left wishing and hoping to create a lie.
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PO2 Robert Aitchison
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Clinton was impeached but unfortunately was not convicted.
Clinton is a morally bankrupt sleazeball but compared to the current President he's Mother Freaking Theresa.
As a Republican I find it incredibly shameful that our elected leaders in the congress are willing to overlook the disgusting and criminal behavior of the President just because he has an "R" next to his name. Then again it's not surprising considering how they behaved during the last administration.
Clinton is a morally bankrupt sleazeball but compared to the current President he's Mother Freaking Theresa.
As a Republican I find it incredibly shameful that our elected leaders in the congress are willing to overlook the disgusting and criminal behavior of the President just because he has an "R" next to his name. Then again it's not surprising considering how they behaved during the last administration.
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SSG (Join to see)
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I personally do not think Obama was morally corrupt like Clinton was, he just seemed to think that what he thought was best and damn what you think, and was willing to circumvent the constitution every time it got in his way.
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