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Pack Rat wrote:Trump was just found GUILTY of all 34 counts. Surprisingly fast deliberation.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald ... rcna152492
Pack Rat wrote:Your tears give us joy.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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Surge in Donations to Trump Crash Website After Verdict
WinRed, the payment processor for Republican campaign donations, crashed after former President Donald J. Trumpās felony conviction, a technical issue that his campaign attributed to the number of people trying to donate in the immediate aftermath of the verdict.
āSo many Americans were moved to donate to President Trumpās campaign that the WinRed pages went down,ā the Trump campaign said in a statement on social media.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/30/us/p ... tions.html
Verdict to Have No Impact on Voting Intent
On average, Trump loses 6 points of support after a conviction is taken into account ā but Biden gains only 1 point. "Someone else" or undecided gains 5 points. That's consistent with the idea that this conviction will make some Trump supporters squeamish about the idea of pulling the lever for him, so they will stop identifying as Trump supporters for a while ā but most of them won't go so far as to vote for Biden.
And that, in turn, could indicate that this drop in Trump's support will be short-lived.
https://abcnews.go.com/538/trumps-guilt ... =110650906
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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mookiemcgee wrote:F.A.Q. answered:
This charge is state level and a president cannot pardon for these crimes. The NY gov can pardon or commute.
NY does not have mandatory minimums that would apply here, the max penalty is 4 year per charge (34 charges) but judge can give him a fine and let him go home if he chooses.
lokisgal wrote:its very very very difficult to overcome a jury sentence which is good news
lokisgal wrote:it also makes it part of his record which will now be part of his other upcoming trials.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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The coup attempt, to be known as the Beer Hall Putsch, fizzled out almost immediately. Hitler was arrested and imprisoned. Yet instead of catastrophically setting him back, Hitlerās failed coup turned out to help advance his ambitions. As Hitler himself later said, āThe failure of the putsch was perhaps the greatest good fortune of my life.ā
https://www.history.com/news/hitler-fai ... all-putsch
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:
NATO celebrated its 75th birthday this year. It won't see 76.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Really crazy to wonder what the jurors were thinking, knowing that their names and home addresses will be "accidentally leaked" on January 22, 2025. And since conviction required unanimity, each juror's vote is already known. A lifetime of new and unique experiences are coming their way, all just to render a conviction on a crime that -- maybe -- will land Trump two years' probation and a fine.
Maybe they all have second homes in Venezuela they were planning on moving to anyway? Dunno.
saxitoxin wrote:Really crazy to wonder what the jurors were thinking, knowing that their names and home addresses will be "accidentally leaked" on January 22, 2025. And since conviction required unanimity, each juror's vote is already known. A lifetime of new and unique experiences are coming their way, all just to render a conviction on a crime that -- maybe -- will land Trump two years' probation and a fine.
Maybe they all have second homes in Venezuela they were planning on moving to anyway? Dunno.
Lonous wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Really crazy to wonder what the jurors were thinking, knowing that their names and home addresses will be "accidentally leaked" on January 22, 2025. And since conviction required unanimity, each juror's vote is already known. A lifetime of new and unique experiences are coming their way, all just to render a conviction on a crime that -- maybe -- will land Trump two years' probation and a fine.
Maybe they all have second homes in Venezuela they were planning on moving to anyway? Dunno.
I know you find it unbelievable, but some people actually do the right thing just because it's the right thing.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Really crazy to wonder what the jurors were thinking, knowing that their names and home addresses will be "accidentally leaked" on January 22, 2025. And since conviction required unanimity, each juror's vote is already known. A lifetime of new and unique experiences are coming their way, all just to render a conviction on a crime that -- maybe -- will land Trump two years' probation and a fine.
Maybe they all have second homes in Venezuela they were planning on moving to anyway? Dunno.
Why would they be in danger for serving their duty?
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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Votanic wrote:The real irony is Trump will probably just shrug off the jury-hate and mostly feel relieved that his time isn't being wasted just sitting around a blue state kangaroo court.
Meanwhile the rabid Trump haters (packmac, etc.) are probably trying to desperaely hide an all-encompassing black cloud of depression...
Slowly it is dawning on them that no matter how much they try to overcome their inadequacies by hating Trump, nothing thay can say or do will ever really fill the empty void inside themselves.
saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Really crazy to wonder what the jurors were thinking, knowing that their names and home addresses will be "accidentally leaked" on January 22, 2025. And since conviction required unanimity, each juror's vote is already known. A lifetime of new and unique experiences are coming their way, all just to render a conviction on a crime that -- maybe -- will land Trump two years' probation and a fine.
Maybe they all have second homes in Venezuela they were planning on moving to anyway? Dunno.
I know you find it unbelievable, but some people actually do the right thing just because it's the right thing.
Allying oneself with the forces of perpetual war, violence, death and misery is not "the right thing."
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