Trump the false prophet

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Mem

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I'm beginning to wonder if the two witnesses are truth and integrity, which are currently lying slain in the street, and the good news is that it's been almost 3 1/2 years since, three very loooong days.
 

JTB

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The historical records (Josephus) and the correct reading of scripture make it clear that tribulation, the beast, Babylon etc., were fulfilled.
You're referring to the events of 70 ad I assume?
 
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Here is what Trump posted today (verbatim)...

What kind of person can charge another person, in this case a former President of the United States, who got more votes than any sitting President in history, and leading candidate (by far!) for the Republican Party nomination, with a Crime, when it is known by all that NO crime has been committed, and also known that potential death & destruction in such a false charge could be catastrophic for our Country? Why and who would do such a thing? Only a degenerate psychopath who truely hates the USA.

Not only is he semi-literate but this clearly shows that he is a madman!!! He should be incarcerated for the rest of his life!
 

Cameron143

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Here is what Trump posted today (verbatim)...

What kind of person can charge another person, in this case a former President of the United States, who got more votes than any sitting President in history, and leading candidate (by far!) for the Republican Party nomination, with a Crime, when it is known by all that NO crime has been committed, and also known that potential death & destruction in such a false charge could be catastrophic for our Country? Why and who would do such a thing? Only a degenerate psychopath who truely hates the USA.

Not only is he semi-literate but this clearly shows that he is a madman!!! He should be incarcerated for the rest of his life!
What crime was he convicted of that should cause this?
 

Cameron143

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He hasn't been convicted of anything yet, but when he is it will be sedition: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state.
We'll see. If he is tried in DC there is a good chance he would be convicted because over 90% of the residents are Democrats. Even still, it would probably get turned over on appeal.
BTW...what exactly did he say that incited a riot?
 
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We'll see. If he is tried in DC there is a good chance he would be convicted because over 90% of the residents are Democrats. Even still, it would probably get turned over on appeal.
Wishful thinking! Juries are selected from among the people, then examined by the attorneys in a voir dire. They must be acceptable to both sides, so your claim about the DC population has nor merit.
 

Cameron143

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Wishful thinking! Juries are selected from among the people, then examined by the attorneys in a voir dire. They must be acceptable to both sides, so your claim about the DC population has nor merit.
On the contrary...if 90% of the jury pool are Democrats, every time a Trump supporter is made known, they can be dismissed without cause by the prosecution. It's conceivable that the entire jury could be Democrats. Not exactly a jury of his peers.
You should study up on voir dire. In principle it looks fair, but isn't always practically.
 
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On the contrary...if 90% of the jury pool are Democrats, every time a Trump supporter is made known, they can be dismissed without cause by the prosecution. It's conceivable that the entire jury could be Democrats. Not exactly a jury of his peers.
You should study up on voir dire. In principle it looks fair, but isn't always practically.
This is just fiction. Why do you think that party affiliation has anything to do with being an impartial juror? Do you think that Democrats aren't capable of being fair?
 
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What crime was he convicted of that should cause this?
He hasn't been convicted of any crime -- yet. He is just inciting his (disturbed) base to violence because he faces indictment. That is a perfect example of his megalomania.
 

Cameron143

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This is just fiction. Why do you think that party affiliation has anything to do with being an impartial juror? Do you think that Democrats aren't capable of being fair?
Yes. That's what I believe. You yourself believe he is already guilty.
 

gb9

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They are not mutually exclusive. People have the right to form opinions.
those opinions should be shaped by facts.

you won't find many facts on mainstream media.
 

JTB

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He hasn't been convicted of anything yet, but when he is it will be sedition: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state.
He will never be convicted of anything.

They are criminals on both sides, and they protect each other because they have dirt on each other. to convict one means they have to convict many. That's not going to happen.
 

JTB

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Well help me not be so ignorant. What exactly did he say that broke a law? And what does the statute say?
The willfully ignorant would not accept from me what has been presented to them 100 times already.

That's where the willful part comes in.

I'm not going to waste my time trying to inform you of what you have already willfully ignored.
 

Cameron143

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The willfully ignorant would not accept from me what has been presented to them 100 times already.

That's where the willful part comes in.

I'm not going to waste my time trying to inform you of what you have already willfully ignored.
So, you don't actually know of any laws he has broken according to statute, but I'm the ignorant one? Awesome.