From: bob@sick-of-spam.invalid   
      
   In article ,   
    Alan wrote:   
   > On 2024-05-18 01:40, Bob Latham wrote:   
   > > In article ,   
   > > Alan wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> He was found to have committed rape (by the common usage of the   
   > >> word) by a jury.   
   > >   
   > > Was he sentenced and punished for that? If not why not?   
      
   > Do you mean that if he wasn't sentenced and punished, you can't   
   > trust the jury's decision?   
      
   I can honestly say I've no idea if the jury was correct or   
   trustworthy.   
      
      
   > >   
   > > If he was, then by all means dislike him and don't vote for him   
   > > but also don't drag the judicial system into a political war with   
   > > silly charges because doing so is evil.   
   > >   
   > >>> But this disgraceful sham trial set up by the utterly corrupt   
   > >>> lefty justice system makes the USA's legal system shameful.   
   > >   
   > >> Really?   
   > >   
   > >> Questions:   
   > >   
   > >> Do you really think that Trump declassified all of the   
   > >> classified documents he kept?   
   > >   
   > >> If yes, why did he takes such pains to hide them from those who   
   > >> cam looking?   
      
   I've no idea.   
      
   > You didn't even try to answer either of these questions, huh?   
      
   I don't know the answer so I couldn't. Of course neither do you, it's   
   only your hatred that thinks it knows the answers.   
      
   > >> Did he falsify business records in order to hide a payment made   
   > >> to a porn actress he slept with?   
   > >   
   > > And yet, we know that when asked multiple times "what exactly are   
   > > you accusing Trump of" by the defence (or what the clearly biased   
   > > judge allows of the defence) no clear answer has been   
   > > forthcoming.   
      
   > Actually it has been completely forthcoming to anyone with more   
   > than half a brain (which apparently lets out you AND Trump):   
      
   > Trump is being charged with falsifying business records to cover up   
   > violations of election finance law.   
      
   Well the story I heard was that there was upset because Trump paid   
   for something himself instead of using party funds.   
      
   > Falsifying business records in New York is a misdemeanour...   
      
   > ...UNLESS it is done to cover up another crime...   
      
   > ...and violating election finance laws IS a crime.   
      
   The irony after the absolute fraud on voting machines and postal   
   votes that went down at the last election to place a man that can   
   hardly stand or put a sentence together in the white house .   
      
   Indeed the weaponizing of the law to "get him" continues even now,   
   it's a disgrace.   
      
   Bob.   
      
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