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I love Fruit Loops to Fish sticks 😂 So addicting!
I've been reading up here, so I'm a little behind, but you said in a comment the investigation was a waste of time, and money, because there was no charges. Forgive me I don't remember exact words.

Think of it this way. Police, and detectives investigate a crime that has happened from a witness, or maybe a tip. A detective cant prosecute a criminal on their own, so they send the report to the prosecutor, to go in front of a judge.

Now someone has a tip, or was a witness to a crime involving Trump. The FBI is your detective. They do the leg work, interviews, and write a report of all their findings, and hand that report over. Just like a regular prosecutor would be for you, or I, that is what Congress is to Trump. Congress is the only one that's able to impeach (prosecute) a president. So the report really isn't a waste of time. It was done as an investigation that's needed for any crime, then to be handed off to the proper authorities.

Just wanted to throw my two cents in here, plus I like Fruit Loops. Can't go wrong with a friend that likes those Fruity O's 🤣

True. the makeup of congress will insure no conviction will occur since 66 Senators has to  vote yes to convict. the gov't needs an overhaul and rid the country of the two party system and let all politicians make their own decisions instead of being threatened to take away committee assignments, etc by their majority leader as well as being primaried. Lobbying needs to be cut out too...

This country does not want to remove nor do they want them going to jail but could resign, Trump is not gonna resign unless he is assured of a pardon. popular belief is Gerald Ford agreed to giving Nixon a pardon to get him out of office, took a little over a full month but that happened and cost Ford in 1976

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i am not much into sweetened type cereal anymore, could be an age thing. Corn flakes is fine by me. i liked Trix, Sugar Smacks and the Monster cereals (franken Berry, Boo Berry, etc) as a kid...

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i am not much into sweetened type cereal anymore, could be an age thing. Corn flakes is fine by me. i liked Trix, Sugar Smacks and the Monster cereals (franken Berry, Boo Berry, etc) as a kid...
Yeah, I’m not much for eating all that sugar/corn syrup stump and its mostly cornmeal loaded with sugar. Raisin brand is more of my choice.

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True. the makeup of congress will insure no conviction will occur since 66 Senators has to  vote yes to convict. the gov't needs an overhaul and rid the country of the two party system and let all politicians make their own decisions instead of being threatened to take away committee assignments, etc by their majority leader as well as being primaried. Lobbying needs to be cut out too...

This country does not want to remove nor do they want them going to jail but could resign, Trump is not gonna resign unless he is assured of a pardon. popular belief is Gerald Ford agreed to giving Nixon a pardon to get him out of office, took a little over a full month but that happened and cost Ford in 1976
Very much agree.

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True. the makeup of congress will insure no conviction will occur since 66 Senators has to  vote yes to convict. the gov't needs an overhaul and rid the country of the two party system and let all politicians make their own decisions instead of being threatened to take away committee assignments, etc by their majority leader as well as being primaried. Lobbying needs to be cut out too...

This country does not want to remove nor do they want them going to jail but could resign, Trump is not gonna resign unless he is assured of a pardon. popular belief is Gerald Ford agreed to giving Nixon a pardon to get him out of office, took a little over a full month but that happened and cost Ford in 1976
Trump's ego is to swollen to resign. You are right. His followers are loyal. I'll give them credit for that.

On a sweeter note I loved Boo Berry! I love the sweet cereals, it's my treat for the day, since I rarely eat sweets throughout the afternoon or evening. Enough with the cardboard. Eat in moderation, and your health is well maintained LoL😁
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Trump's ego is to swollen to resign. You are right. His followers are loyal. I'll give them credit for that.

On a sweeter note I loved Boo Berry! I love the sweet cereals, it's my treat for the day, since I rarely eat sweets throughout the afternoon or evening. Enough with the cardboard. Eat in moderation, and your health is well maintained LoL😁

I agree with second part of your comment.

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Trump's ego is to swollen to resign. You are right. His followers are loyal. I'll give them credit for that.

On a sweeter note I loved Boo Berry! I love the sweet cereals, it's my treat for the day, since I rarely eat sweets throughout the afternoon or evening. Enough with the cardboard. Eat in moderation, and your health is well maintained LoL😁
I agree about a Trump; but I gotta say his base is a lot smaller than it was from the beginning.

I like those cereal brands but I can’t have them anymore. I’m getting used to being a vegan and plan on staying that way.
It’s a better way to live.

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Bill Barr's testimony in the Senate sounds like he is getting legal advice from Howard, Fine and Howard, LLC..

I doubt he stays AG for very long..

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Bill Barr's testimony in the Senate sounds like he is getting legal advice from Howard, Fine and Howard, LLC..

I doubt he stays AG for very long..
His answers were terrible. He looked bad.

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I love Fruit Loops to Fish sticks 😂 So addicting!
I've been reading up here, so I'm a little behind, but you said in a comment the investigation was a waste of time, and money, because there was no charges. Forgive me I don't remember exact words.

Think of it this way. Police, and detectives investigate a crime that has happened from a witness, or maybe a tip. A detective cant prosecute a criminal on their own, so they send the report to the prosecutor, to go in front of a judge.

Now someone has a tip, or was a witness to a crime involving Trump. The FBI is your detective. They do the leg work, interviews, and write a report of all their findings, and hand that report over. Just like a regular prosecutor would be for you, or I, that is what Congress is to Trump. Congress is the only one that's able to impeach (prosecute) a president. So the report really isn't a waste of time. It was done as an investigation that's needed for any crime, then to be handed off to the proper authorities.

Just wanted to throw my two cents in here, plus I like Fruit Loops. Can't go wrong with a friend that likes those Fruity O's 🤣
I came back to this quote upon further readings ....

30 millions dollars to indite 5 people and it had nothing to do with Russia.
It was a dossier that was funded by Democrat National committee and the Hilary Clinton campaign  constructed by Fusion.
Now, from what I read, this dossier was disproven and debunked with so many inaccuracies.
So it was put in front of a FISA judge so they could legally spy on the Trump campaign.

The point I'm not making very well, is that those that were indited had nothing to do with Trump or Russia. If Russia was interfering with the elections then why not sic the US Attorney General to task? Huh?

So let's see who got indited ...... Paul Manafort for tax fraud, wire fraud and unregistered foreign lobbying for Ukraine, not Russia. George Papadopoulos for lying under oath to the FBI, not Russian involvement. LG Michael Flynn who was indited for a process crime of not doing his paperwork correctly and unregistered foreign lobbying with Turkey. Michael Cohen for lying at least 15 times to Congress and fraud.
All for the low, low price of 30 Million.
Oops! Did I miss one?
Oh yeah ..... Obama's White House Counsel for unregistered foreign lobbying, taking 4 million wire transfer that was laundered through Cyprus with Manafort being the lawyer on file.
30 indictments? That was 5.

My point? The Department of Justice could just do their job instead of creating public assassination on a President with faulty intelligence.

Such a butt hurt America we have today.

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Memory is short in this country. What was good for one, isn't the other. A person's actions choose their future outcome. One lie, will lead to another no matter how small. All this money, and time (wasted) started with Trumps decisions. The butterfly effect I suppose. If I have to be a moral person, follow the laws, file my taxes, and help teach the next generation how not to be dickheads, then the President should do the same. No matter someone's political views there's rights, wrongs, accountability, and laws. No one person is above that. No one will be satisfied. No one's minds will change. You like Trump, or you don't. I look at it this way though. If I'm investigating a murder, and have the wrong man, but in the process found out he's wanted for 2  recent bank robberies, should he not be questioned further?

I guess that's my funny, maybe weird, simple way to look at it. LoL. Hey FishSticks. Nice to see you ;-)

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Memory is short in this country. What was good for one, isn't the other. A person's actions choose their future outcome. One lie, will lead to another no matter how small. All this money, and time (wasted) started with Trumps decisions. The butterfly effect I suppose. If I have to be a moral person, follow the laws, file my taxes, and help teach the next generation how not to be dickheads, then the President should do the same. No matter someone's political views there's rights, wrongs, accountability, and laws. No one person is above that. No one will be satisfied. No one's minds will change. You like Trump, or you don't. I look at it this way though. If I'm investigating a murder, and have the wrong man, but in the process found out he's wanted for 2  recent bank robberies, should he not be questioned further?

I guess that's my funny, maybe weird, simple way to look at it. LoL. Hey FishSticks. Nice to see you ;-)
I absolutely agree with you, DD! Thanks for your insight! 🙂

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I absolutely agree with you, DD! Thanks for your insight! 🙂
Thanks X. There's always 2 stories, and the correct one. No matter the spin, eventually a puzzle is pieced together.

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Thanks X. There's always 2 stories, and the correct one. No matter the spin, eventually a puzzle is pieced together.
And that’s all I want out of this whole thing is to know the truth.

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Memory is short in this country. What was good for one, isn't the other. A person's actions choose their future outcome. One lie, will lead to another no matter how small. All this money, and time (wasted) started with Trumps decisions. The butterfly effect I suppose. If I have to be a moral person, follow the laws, file my taxes, and help teach the next generation how not to be dickheads, then the President should do the same. No matter someone's political views there's rights, wrongs, accountability, and laws. No one person is above that. No one will be satisfied. No one's minds will change. You like Trump, or you don't. I look at it this way though. If I'm investigating a murder, and have the wrong man, but in the process found out he's wanted for 2  recent bank robberies, should he not be questioned further?

I guess that's my funny, maybe weird, simple way to look at it. LoL. Hey FishSticks. Nice to see you ;-)
And a good day to you!

And I hope you don't need 30 million to get the job done (wink)

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And a good day to you!

And I hope you don't need 30 million to get the job done (wink)
Who are you kidding? The government invests heavily on wasting taxpayer funds. They do it all the time. Just have a look at our Military and Industrial Complex to see this for yourself.

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Who are you kidding? The government invests heavily on wasting taxpayer funds. They do it all the time. Just have a look at our Military and Industrial Complex to see this for yourself.
You remind me of an argumentative troll on topix named geno.
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So really it's not just President Trump but the whole bloody government right?
I, for one, am glad that I live in America.


 

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