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Impeachment Trial

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Reformed1689

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WHY do you protect Trump, when even Barr said that his continued complaining about the elections being "stolen", was the cause of his mob mates trying to stop Biden from becoming the POTUS!
Even if it were the ultimate cause of the mob, that is not incitement according to the law. I hold Trump's views about the election because the evidence shows that is the case.
 

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RighteousnessTemperance&

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Just caught some of the impeachment trial proceedings. They happened to be playing myriad clips of the primary Dem leaders defending Trump and his position as well as several of them and other Dems spewing all manner of incendiary language far worse than anything Trump has said. As always, the Dems show themselves to be the epitome of hypocrisy. It is their essence and the substance of their accusations.
 

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the fact is that Biden is a crook, as is his son!
Biden is allowing the US Attorney who is investigating his son to remain in his position, so that shows integrity and the willingness to do things aboveboard. That's quite a change from the Trump administration, where firing IGs who investigated Trump associates were often fired.
 

Baptist Believer

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the US is bankrupt and thousands more who do jackall are invading the country!
I don't know what doing "jackall" means.

There is no invasion. That's strange terminology. We are a nation of immigrants. And as a Christian, we should be quite concerned with refugees.

ALL immigration, especially illegal, should be completely stopped.
Refugees are not "illegal" immigrants. Immigrants are an economic and social blessing to a nation. We would be fools to end immigration.
 

SavedByGrace

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I don't know what doing "jackall" means.

There is no invasion. That's strange terminology. We are a nation of immigrants. And as a Christian, we should be quite concerned with refugees.


Refugees are not "illegal" immigrants. Immigrants are an economic and social blessing to a nation. We would be fools to end immigration.

my use of the term "jackall", means "doing nothing".

How many more can countries like the US and UK take? And, why should they? "Immigrants are an economic and social blessing to a nation", the majority are just takers!
 

SavedByGrace

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Biden is allowing the US Attorney who is investigating his son to remain in his position, so that shows integrity and the willingness to do things aboveboard. That's quite a change from the Trump administration, where firing IGs who investigated Trump associates were often fired.

Biden is an idiot!
 

Baptist Believer

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...the majority are just takers!
So are children. But when children grow up and get established, they can provide great value and enrichment to society.

My mother and her immediate family were refugees from war-torn Europe after World War II. They could not return to their home country because it had gone Communist and they would have been executed immediately at the border (although, women and girls were generally gang-raped before being killed). They were able to immigrate to the United States in 1950, but they had no money, could barely speak any English, and my grandfather was highly skilled (crafted bespoke men's and women's shoes), but did not have a strong market for his skills in the United States. In the beginning, all they could do was receive/take assistance from others, but the whole family worked very hard for a decade to get to the point where they could live comfortably, and my grandfather had a successful shoe repair shop. They contributed much more to taxes and GNP than they ever received.

In the mid-1970s, the United States resettled a lot of Vietnamese refugees on my part of the Texas coast. They came severely malnourished, and most could not speak English or understood out culture. We have a large number of Vietnamese students dropping into our schools and it was quite difficult to communicate. However, within a few months, the children picked up enough English to get along, and they helped their parents learn it as well. And the Vietnamese culture is extremely entrepreneurial, so all kinds of new businesses sprang up, providing high-quality services and attention to detail. The arrival of the Vietnamese people was a small burden in the beginning, but turned into an economic boom along the Texas coast.

Refugees are highly motivated people who need a hand to get a start. Once they do, then can generate wealth for themselves and others.
 

SavedByGrace

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So are children. But when children grow up and get established, they can provide great value and enrichment to society.

My mother and her immediate family were refugees from war-torn Europe after World War II. They could not return to their home country because it had gone Communist and they would have been executed immediately at the border (although, women and girls were generally gang-raped before being killed). They were able to immigrate to the United States in 1950, but they had no money, could barely speak any English, and my grandfather was highly skilled (crafted bespoke men's and women's shoes), but did not have a strong market for his skills in the United States. In the beginning, all they could do was receive/take assistance from others, but the whole family worked very hard for a decade to get to the point where they could live comfortably, and my grandfather had a successful shoe repair shop. They contributed much more to taxes and GNP than they ever received.

In the mid-1970s, the United States resettled a lot of Vietnamese refugees on my part of the Texas coast. They came severely malnourished, and most could not speak English or understood out culture. We have a large number of Vietnamese students dropping into our schools and it was quite difficult to communicate. However, within a few months, the children picked up enough English to get along, and they helped their parents learn it as well. And the Vietnamese culture is extremely entrepreneurial, so all kinds of new businesses sprang up, providing high-quality services and attention to detail. The arrival of the Vietnamese people was a small burden in the beginning, but turned into an economic boom along the Texas coast.

Refugees are highly motivated people who need a hand to get a start. Once they do, then can generate wealth for themselves and others.

I think that all rich countries should help the poorer ones, but only if they can really afford to. If countries like the UK and US are hugely in debt, and borrowing billions, they should not take any one in as they cannot really afford to. There are billions sent to these poor countries as "aid" every month, most of which is robbed by the crooks that are in charge, so why should we keep on encouraging this criminals?
 

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It's Trump hater's dog and pony show. A hate fest.

Democrats have made a sad joke out of the impeachment process.
 

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CBS reported that during the Defense - the Dems were laughing, passing notes, ect -
 

carpro

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CBS reported that during the Defense - the Dems were laughing, passing notes, ect -

Just more of their double standard. They screamed bloody murder yesterday when some Republicans ignored the proceedings.
 
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