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In reply to the discussion: Expect conviction for Trump [View all]FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)15. Refusing to convict Trump is saying it is acceptable for them to violently overthrow the government
We have been warned and we should heed that warning.
The principle of the OP is completely correct. We should expect no less but must expect the worst.
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I hope that is true. " The longed for title way of justice and hope and history rhyme".
Demsrule86
Jan 2021
#12
The reality is: the GOP can bleed out drop by drop -- for the world to see
scrabblequeen40
Jan 2021
#46
If 10 Russiapublicans stay home, we only need 10 Republicans to vote to convict.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2021
#4
Refusing to convict Trump is saying it is acceptable for them to violently overthrow the government
FreepFryer
Jan 2021
#15
As a pacifist, I was raised to never strike anyone in anger unless I was absolutely sure...
FreepFryer
Jan 2021
#21
Well, excuse me, but thoughts can produce results...proven. I admit, thinking a herd of men into
Karadeniz
Jan 2021
#18
agreed. everyone should be bending the ear of the worthless GOP senator in their state
mdbl
Jan 2021
#31
Sherrod Brown will vote to convict Trump. Portman won't. He is not running so you can't punish
Demsrule86
Jan 2021
#39
This is not 'justice'. This is political. He can still face charges at the state level and unless
Demsrule86
Jan 2021
#37
I respect your spirited optimism. We ought to be coming up with at least TEN we could
ancianita
Jan 2021
#28
based on their statements, here are the ones most likely (the 10 bold are the most likely of these)
Celerity
Jan 2021
#49
Brilliant approach. Thank you. Citizen calls can now be all the more persuasive, using their words
ancianita
Jan 2021
#51
Not to pick on you, but exactly how do you demand that a GOP 'jury' who has made up their mind
Demsrule86
Jan 2021
#36
I'm not aware that "We know what he meant, even if he didn't say it" is a basis for conviction
brooklynite
Jan 2021
#42