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|    Chris Ahlstrom to Siri Cruise    |
|    Re: By Pardoning Hunter, Joe Biden Cover    |
|    04 Dec 24 13:11:09    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.corruption, alt.polit       cs.miserable-failure       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: OFeem1987@teleworm.us              Siri Cruise wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:              > Chris Ahlstrom wrote:       >> Siri Cruise wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:       >>       >>> Ubiquitous wrote:       >>>> Joe Biden didn’t just pardon Hunter for the gun crimes for       >>>> which he was convicted. He pardoned Hunter for *EVERY SINGLE       >>>> FEDERAL CRIME HE [CA: may have] COMMITTED* over the last d       cade—including       >>>> several years during which Joe Biden was VP and the entirety       >>>> of Joe Biden’s presidency.       >>       >> I imagine that would include crimes pulled out of the ass of a House       >> investigative committee at the behest of Fart-h Vader.       >>       >> Didn't Gym Jordan and James Gomer try that for years? :-D       >       > It is also illegal. Congress is forbidden to pass a bill of       > attainder; that means Congress is not allowed to prosecute, try,       > and judge anyone for a crime. Only the president or delegate       > thereof can prosecute. Only a judge can conduct a trial and find       > guilt.       >       > Sorry for the pause. I was think about Cauchy convergence of       > rational number sequences. I am wonderring we can do Cauchy       > analysis in place of real analysis.       >       > Oh. Anyway. Biden can still be impeached and removed. If some       > president can find evidence of criminal corruption, ex-presidents       > are not above our laws. Hunter can be called to any grand jury or       > criminal court. If he refuses to answer questions, he is in       > contempt of court. Daddy can also be called to testify, but he       > can refuse to answer questions.       >       > We have due process and rule of law.              Unless you're candidate Trump.              --       Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, has always been the       systematic organisation of hatreds.        -- Henry Adams, "The Education of Henry Adams"              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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