BootmanLA Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 On 2/17/2025 at 6:22 PM, insatiableholeinTO said: Trump's father in law WAS found guilty prior to being pardoned. Biden's family haven't even been formally charged or prosecuted. Get it? The difference is that no prosecutors have felt any of the Bidens, except for one prosecutor going after his son, found any credible evidence that any of them had committed a crime. But the Russian stooge currently in office, while running for president, made it clear he intended to order his Justice Department to investigate and charge "the Biden Crime Family" (as he called it) in retaliation for the very legitimate felony charges Hair Furor was facing until he skated by getting re-elected. In such a case, pardoning people to block retaliatory prosecution (which can easily bankrupt someone) isn't an unthinkable concept. Separately, I'll note that Trump pardoned (or in a few cases, commuted sentences for) everyone who was involved in 1/6, whether charged or not, having stood trial or not, convicted or not. So clearly he's not foreign to the concept. He also pardoned a serviceman who was accused of murdering a Afghani civilian (and who had confessed to the killing), but who had not yet stood trial. And notably, he pardoned Steve Bannon, who was facing a federal fraud trial, before conviction as well - someone who'd been intimately involved with Trump's campaign, which is arguably as bad or worse than pardoning a family member. So let's not pretend that Biden's pardons were somehow grotesque compared with the asshole currently squatting in the White House. 1 4
TaKinGDeePanal Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 On 1/26/2025 at 7:12 AM, BlueSaphir said: Trump is a dangerous man. He already pardoning treasonous criminals from January 6 riots. It wasn't a riot. It was an attempted internal coup d'état. 3
TaKinGDeePanal Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 On 1/29/2025 at 7:19 AM, BootmanLA said: (let's call them the J6 mob) Actually, let's call them for what they are - terrorists 2 2
Poz50something Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 Every time I think this post has reached its geriatric stage and withered away from bad hygiene and poor diet someone puts electrodes to it and resurrects it. 1
PozBearWI Posted February 21 Report Posted February 21 🙂 @Poz50something which of course suddenly had me pulling out my estim power box and.... 1 1
DallasPozzible Posted February 22 Report Posted February 22 On 2/20/2025 at 4:34 PM, BootmanLA said: Separately, I'll note that Trump pardoned (or in a few cases, commuted sentences for) everyone who was involved in 1/6, whether charged or not, having stood trial or not, convicted or not. Per Steve Bannon, Insurrectionists’ J6 Prison Choir to Get Performance at Trump’s Kennedy Center. [think before following links] https://operawire.com/per-steve-bannon-insurrectionists-j6-prison-choir-to-get-performance-at-trumps-kennedy-center/ 1
insatiableholeinTO Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 Deaths would not have been so high had early treatments not been denied like Ivermectin, HCQ and other early treatments that were suppressed at he beginning but wouldn't you know it now approved against covid. 1 5
insatiableholeinTO Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 On 5/27/2024 at 10:29 AM, 50latinos said: RFK Jr, was for years one of the main spreaders of this bullshit, maybe the top one nationwide. Now he says he That's because he didn't say it. He said no long term studies have been done to prove if vaccines cause autism however autism generally started appearing on the radar in the early 90s, not long after the Reagan Administration granted Big Pharma immunity from liability with vaccines 1 2
Erik62 Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 7 hours ago, insatiableholeinTO said: That's because he didn't say it. He said no long term studies have been done to prove if vaccines cause autism however autism generally started appearing on the radar in the early 90s, not long after the Reagan Administration granted Big Pharma immunity from liability with vaccines Vaccines didn't suddenly become killers when Reagan removed liability. Even today causes & cures of Autism haven't even started to surface fully. 1 1
Erik62 Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 FYI - I find it quite interesting that Texas is now in the midst of the worst MEASLES OUTBREAK since 1992 & infectious diseases experts predict that it will GET exponentially WORSE. THIS has been attributed to the rapidly falling vaccination rates in Texas, over the last few years. RFK jnr EAT YOUR HEART OUT. 1 2
Moderators viking8x6 Posted February 26 Moderators Report Posted February 26 12 hours ago, insatiableholeinTO said: Deaths would not have been so high had early treatments not been denied like Ivermectin, HCQ and other early treatments that were suppressed at he beginning but wouldn't you know it now approved against covid. This statement is false. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin_during_the_COVID-19_pandemic 4
Poz50something Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 [think before following links] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8640856/#:~:text=In patients with long-term,of hydroxychloroquine and standard therapy. isn’t hydroxychloroquine associated with increased heart failure?
brnbk Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 12 hours ago, Erik62 said: FYI - I find it quite interesting that Texas is now in the midst of the worst MEASLES OUTBREAK since 1992 & infectious diseases experts predict that it will GET exponentially WORSE. THIS has been attributed to the rapidly falling vaccination rates in Texas, over the last few years. RFK jnr EAT YOUR HEART OUT. This is what happens when you try to reinvent the wheel. RFK is such a rich brat. If he has all these concerns about vaccination and medicine, why not get a degree or maybe a diploma? in medical sciences/vaccination, and then offer your opinions, the way men and women have for the past 300/400 years in the western world. The process of getting a degree, will open up his mind to the complexity of the issues at stake, and also rectify any errors in his own thinking and ally fears that he clearly has about vaccination. Rich people like RFK are such a pain in the ass. Rich people without an education and with vain bodies — and a desire to show them on social media, are the worse and just plain dangerous. Ugh. 1 1
Erik62 Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 2 hours ago, brnbk said: This is what happens when you try to reinvent the wheel. RFK is such a rich brat. If he has all these concerns about vaccination and medicine, why not get a degree or maybe a diploma? in medical sciences/vaccination, and then offer your opinions, the way men and women have for the past 300/400 years in the western world. The process of getting a degree, will open up his mind to the complexity of the issues at stake, and also rectify any errors in his own thinking and ally fears that he clearly has about vaccination. Rich people like RFK are such a pain in the ass. Rich people without an education and with vain bodies — and a desire to show them on social media, are the worse and just plain dangerous. Ugh. I am sad because there is actual people in this world who think this way. Trump, Musk & all those other sycophants they surround themselves with have one role in life. Their wealth leaves them so bored that they are enabled to think they have a right to just dump the hard working HONEST, under classes into the piles of SHIT that they enjoy throwing out. 3 1
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