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|    mINE109 to ScottW    |
|    Re: A Twitter thread you should study.    |
|    29 Jan 24 08:49:55    |
      From: pianoforte109@yahoo.com              On 1/28/24 3:22 PM, ScottW wrote:       > On Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 10:47:00 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:       >> On 1/27/24 7:02 PM, ScottW wrote:       >>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 9:23:45 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:       >>>> On 1/27/24 10:42 AM, ScottW wrote:       >>>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:31:36 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:              >>>>>>>> What's damning is Comer misrepresenting the contents.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> Except he clearly did not. And that is objective fact.       >>>>>> The fact is he said it showed things it does not, in this case the       >>>>>> nature of Morris's loans.       >>>>>       >>>>> Loans for everyone. Every sleazy transaction is a loan.       >>>>> And this one has zero interest and may be forgiven.       >>>> Morris said there's a valid promissory note with a "legal interest       >>>> rate." That it could be forgiven is Comer speculation due to fact that       >>>> the loans may not yet be due.       >>>>> Can you get a loan like that?       >>>> Yes, from family, friends or anyone who knows how to draft a legal       >>>> promissory note.       >>>       >>> From the transcript, "So each time that Hunter Biden gets a loan from       you, does he have to come to you       >>> 18 and tell you what he's getting that loan for?       >>> 19 A Hunter doesn't ask -- Hunter doesn't come to me. He's never asked me       for       >>> 20 anything. I've done these things voluntarily. I have an idea of what       they were, and I       >>> 21 keep a record. And the ones that are absolutely necessary I take care       of with a loan. "       >>>       >>> He's Hunter's sugar Daddy.       >> Sugar daddies don't do promissory notes       >       > Show us the notes. He claims he "loaned money" Hunter never asked for.       > How does that work?              Morris was Hunter's attorney. The IRS "asked for" tax payments that       Morris paid on his behalf. It's all explained in the transcript. It's       almost as if you won't accept answers to your questions.              Entertainment lawyers are known to lend to their clients. Think of       sports agents lending to an athlete in advance of a contract.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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