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Bernardo de La Paz

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16. You have no argument or facts, so you show your ass to a fellow DU member. You can do better. . . . nt
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:44 PM
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So... who's sitting on Vol. 2 now? C_U_L8R Yesterday #1
Cannon, not Garland. You don't get to push Garland to violate the law because you won't suffer consequences Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #4
garland admitted cannon does not have that authority. Think. Again. Yesterday #5
Yes, but until the courts rule against her, her ruling has temporary authority. Breaking it is breaking the law Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #9
She does not have temporary authority... Think. Again. Yesterday #11
They are not in her court, but she has ruled. Until a judge is over-ruled, their rulings hold sway Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #15
judges can't just go ruling on cases that are not in their courts. Think. Again. Yesterday #17
Correct. They can't. But they do. And until they are corrected, their rulings stay current and enforceable Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #21
Yes, they can't. Think. Again. Yesterday #24
. Scrivener7 Yesterday #2
that's a problem bigtree Yesterday #8
. Scrivener7 Yesterday #10
again with the cartoon ass bigtree Yesterday #13
. Scrivener7 Yesterday #14
You have no argument or facts, so you show your ass to a fellow DU member. You can do better. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #16
You're wasting your electrons. It has been conclusively established Ocelot II Yesterday #3
Still with this Garland defense? He failed spectacularly to. prosecute and jail trump. Now the traitor... brush Yesterday #6
it's more valid than the lies spread that Garland was inactive or delayed something. bigtree Yesterday #12
It's not complicated. Not immediately investigating, indicting, prosecuting and convicting trump first thing... brush Yesterday #20
it actually is complicated bigtree 20 hrs ago #30
Nah, Garland failed horribly. Nothing complicated about that fact., on that trump takes over again in a few days... brush 6 hrs ago #39
that's not true at all bigtree 5 hrs ago #40
I say Garland failed horribly, you disagree. Let's leave it at that. brush 4 hrs ago #41
It's not a defence, it is a more balanced perspective. Even Biden was disappointed in Garland Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #18
You realize Smith just skipped over the first 2 years in his report, right? Think. Again. Yesterday #7
You don't cite the Smith report at all iemanja Yesterday #19
please post the quote from President Biden saying the appointment was a mistake bigtree 21 hrs ago #29
Why cling to caring his water? iemanja 20 hrs ago #32
why continue to criticize the AG with things clearly refuted by the report?. bigtree 20 hrs ago #35
Naturally. As a rational adult, that's what I expected. No surprises there. Oopsie Daisy Yesterday #22
Well is this true or not: Stargleamer Yesterday #23
So there was "solid evidence" linking the rioters to Trump, but... Cowpunk 23 hrs ago #25
reports dispute that. That financial investigation took place shortly after the arrests of rioters bigtree 20 hrs ago #31
The problem with that is he didn't appoint the special counsel until a year later than he should have. JohnSJ 23 hrs ago #26
Musk bought Twitter qazplm135 23 hrs ago #27
Respect Jack Smith to say he's wrong, but, republianmushroom 23 hrs ago #28
you posted the Carol Leonning article which just lied about what the DOJ was doing bigtree 20 hrs ago #33
imagine if Garland put this much effort into correcting misinformation! That might have helped. thebigidea 20 hrs ago #34
no prosecutor discusses ongoing prosecutions in public bigtree 20 hrs ago #36
Nor do they discuss cases that they don't want to prosecute for political reasons. republianmushroom 19 hrs ago #37
we know that the AG doesn't just bring forward charges on his own will and whim bigtree 18 hrs ago #38
We all so know trump committed more crimes than what he was indicted for. republianmushroom 1 hr ago #42
that's not the way law works bigtree 33 min ago #43
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