Re: Presidential Pardons
I can't understand this. Seems completely counter to any rule of law. Is there any justifiable reason for this practice and it's just how Presidents use it that makes it contrary to rule of law? Or is it just another example US daftness.
US daftness, albeit one with a very long history.Re: Presidential Pardons
I can't understand this. Seems completely counter to any rule of law. Is there any justifiable reason for this practice and it's just how Presidents use it that makes it contrary to rule of law? Or is it just another example US daftness.
How long has Donnie the dodgy feron sex offender plesident got? Prace your bets now. Many gambring opportunities. BANSAI!
Me: 5 months.
I didn't bankrupt casinos. I haven't been bankrupt 6 times. I haven't owed billions of Dollars. I haven't been bankrupt. Trump is the luckiest f*cker alive and I feel that his luck will run out sooner than later.
What proud achievements? A serial liar, sexual predator,allegedself confessed paedophile, fraudster, bully, wanted to date his own daughter. I could go on. The guy's the most vile person there is.

War! Pakistan and Iran are at war. (according to Donnie) .
He also cancelled trade talks with Canada over a 60 second ad by the Reagan foundation in which Reagan talks about the harm of that tariffs do and free trade. This was a film made in 1987 aired by representatives of Ontario.
View: https://x.com/JinglaiHe/status/1963009353167884781?t=GzTlxgwN6qqUNQySAUskVA&s=19
Maybe Canada needs a new leader, or President 😁
The Economist; part of an article titled 'Department of Revenge'
SOME YEARS ago a noted defence lawyer claimed that all Americans could be considered criminals. Federal laws are so vague, wrote Harvey Silverglate, that everyone unwittingly runs afoul of them at some point. Armed with the power of the state, an overzealous prosecutor could build a case against practically anyone, making good on that Stalin-era line: "Show me the man and I'll show you the crime."
Or show me the woman. On October 9th a grand jury indicted Letitia James, New York's attorney-general and a long-time foe of Donald Trump, on two felony counts related to a mortgage application.
The indictment follows perjury charges filed against James Comey, a former FBI di-rector who also antagonised the president. Mr Trump had demanded that both be in-vestigated. Together the indictments-and there will almost certainly be others-are turning the Department of Justice (DOJ) into a tool for Mr Trump's score-settling.