BS you copied from somewhere. We already have freedom of speech, you're a prime example. Freedom of religion, yeah... that too. Freedom to bear arms. It's normally a right, that hasn't changed, unless you've been incarcerated and Obama didn't take anyone's guns.
How many years were they fearmongering that?
Now, mister king of memes, do you need to see a meme of all the 'best of the best' people around Trump who went to prison?
One reader comment stated that many are still serving 10-year prison sentences for possession of cannabis that is now legal in many states. Yet some who steal millions for corporations get off with much lesser sentences.
Trump calls this a 'witch hunt' Which hunt do you want to follow?
It's always interesting to read the comments:
Submitted by Trump LIED We Died "George Papadopoulos (Trump campaign foreign policy advisor): Indicted. Guilty plea. Jail sentence. · Paul Manafort (Trump Campaign Chair): Indicted. Guilty verdict and plea deal. Jail sentence. · Rick Gates (Trump campaign aide and political advisor): Indicted. Guilty plea. Jail sentence. · Michael Flynn (Trump National Security Advisor): Indicted. Guilty plea. Sentencing deferred. Charges later dropped by Trump administration. · Michael Cohen (Trump Org VP and personal counsel to Donald Trump): Indicted. Guilty plea. Jail sentence. Early release due to COVID-19. · Roger Stone (Trump political consultant): Indicted. Guilty verdict on all counts. Jail sentence. Commuted prior to serving and later pardoned by Trump. · Rudy Giulliani (Trump legal counsel): Law license suspended in N.Y. and D.C. Currently under federal and state investigations. · Allen Weisselberg (Trump Org CFO): Indicted. Guilty plea. Awaiting sentencing. · Donald Trump (former POTUS): Currently under federal and state investigations."
"Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty on Thursday to 15 criminal tax fraud charges alleging that he and the Trump Organization participated in a scheme to evade federal, state, and local taxes."
I haven't found anyone who admits to having donated to any of Trumps causes. Not election, not re-election, not legal fees, not grifter rally. Nothing.
"Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, said that Georgia prosecutors originally told New York courts that Giuliani was a material witness whose testimony was crucial to the probe examining “coordinated attempts to unlawfully alter the outcome of the 2020 elections.” On Monday, however, Giuliani’s legal team were informed that the former mayor of New York City is a “target” of the probe."
Trump made a demand for documents taken by the FBI to be returned to him. Instead of going through his attorneys, he used his Truth Social post, not knowing it carries no weight on legal matters.
Some of his followers cannot (or refuse to) understand that he doesn't understand how things, especially legal process actually works.
I was reading a story about lying Rudy reference Trump's search and some of the comments are classic:
Johnny Dollar: "Jared Kushner and Steve Mnuchin got the Saudis to invest Billions in their businesses after trump lost the election. It's possible and highly likely they swapped some classified data for that money." 49 like, 1 dislike
a client: "It was the best raid! Good people, on both sides. Everyone is talking about how beautiful my search warrants are. Nobody does search warrants better than me!" 103 like, 4 dislike
I have 2 smart TV's and didn't connect either to the internet. Both have antennas for local reception and one is connected to the cable that is provided by my condo association.
Some of my business is renovation due water damage. People using their Florida home for winter and holiday. Guests could be there when they are away so the water is on all the time.
The house is empty and a (washer or water heater) pipe breaks and the place floods for a few weeks until a property manager stops by or neighbors notice water running under the garage doors. The interior is trashed with water seeping under the flooring (wood or tile) so everything has to be removed to the raw concrete slab and replaced.
A few hundred thousand in insurance claims because no sensors were installed to the monitored alarm system.
After that incident, the Republicans started using 'drinking Kool-Aid' as a response when they disliked things Democrats said. As though they were drinking Kool-Aid.
It's reversed in the case of Trump where thousands of supporters pay to get into his rallies.
miclee, you would probably know something about the Republican party pulling payment for Trump's legal fees if he decides to run in 2024. Rumor or true?
I made a blog comment last week about DeSantis doing some rally support for other Republicans and told a friend that it appears he's 'self-grooming' to run in 2024. My friend believes his Hispanic heritage may hold him back with some conservatives.
RE: "The manager wants to speak to you..."
Positive energy... good news!