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I agree. If an attorney can’t help their client commit crime-fraud, what’s the point of retaining them?
Republicans believe in anti-liberty? anti-individual rights as protected in the constitution?Liberals believe in liberty, individual rights as protected in the constitution. Progressives, more and more, are proving they do not.
Yes, if the meeting is not about him, his attention span is that of a child’s.Perhaps because Trump seems to pay more attention to what he sees in television than what happens in a meeting, even if he himself said it during the meeting.
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As I said, denying the proper use of labels is silly.As Cardinal George once stated to this effect, once you’re able to label someone or something, it saves you the trouble of thinking. That’s his philosophy.
So throw out all the labels you want. They don’t prove a thing.
You said: “Perhaps because Trump seems to pay more attention to what he sees in television than what happens in a meeting, even if he himself said it during the meeting.”Yes. Just like the rest of the people on these forums, I spend time with Trump, HRC, Obama, the Bushes, etc in the White House, or at their winter and summer retreats.
I think those meetings last far longer than the televised parts. Don’t you think it reflects a flexibility on his part to change his mind? I mean, Obama did on same gender “marriage “.Because he says things in televised meetings, then as soon as it is criticized on television, he changes his mind.
Wasnt ill mannered or perjorative…just you replied to me with a comment that was not related to my comments…i cant work with that.Focus”? No call to be ill-mannered.
Obstruction of Justice.Starting with Flynn and Manafort and up to Cohen today, Trump should issue blanket pardons to everyone that Muller talks to.
He is the “Great Flip Flopper In Chief”.Because he says things in televised meetings, then as soon as it is criticized on television, he changes his mind.
No. Telling someone to “focus” is ill-mannered unless you’re helping your child with math.Wasnt ill mannered or perjorative…just you replied to me with a comment that was not related to my comments…i cant work with that.
So again, if you want to dialogue, focus on what i said…otherwise post without using the reply function, and if you feel the need, use the quote function.
Actually Mueller would like nothing more than for Trump to Pardon them. They would lose all Fifth Amendment Protection in Court when it came time to testify.I don’t think you can pardon them until they are actually convicted of a crime. No future pardons allowed, I know Flynn entered a guilty plea, but has he been convicted yet. Manafort and Cohen haven’t been convicted yet, so they can’t be pardoned.
No. It’s within his powers. All pardons could all be said to be “obstructions of justice” inasmuch as they undo what “justice” has done.Obstruction of Justice.
It is not within his powers to pardon before conviction is set in stone.No. It’s within his powers
I’m no legal expert, but I think it is within his powers to pardon for things 'arising out of" an even or series of events or accusations.It is not within his powers to pardon before conviction is set in stone.