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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 May 20 10.17am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
I’m not disagreeing with you but is there any evidence against Flynn? Regarding Biden jnr VPs sons don’t usually get paid 50,000 Dollars a month by Ukrainian gas companies. I don't have access to the FBI files but people don't usually plead guilty unless there is evidence implementing them. I think he was also caught on video in conversation with the Russian ambassador which he subsequently denied had happened. Biden has already admitted that his son accepting that job was an error of judgement and that all contracts have been terminated. It was though his son and we cannot be held responsible for every decision, wise or stupid, made by others.
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Teddy Eagle 09 May 20 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I don't have access to the FBI files but people don't usually plead guilty unless there is evidence implementing them. I think he was also caught on video in conversation with the Russian ambassador which he subsequently denied had happened. Biden has already admitted that his son accepting that job was an error of judgement and that all contracts have been terminated. It was though his son and we cannot be held responsible for every decision, wise or stupid, made by others. An error of judgment. Like the one he made in his dealings with China?
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silvertop Portishead 09 May 20 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
An error of judgment. Like the one he made in his dealings with China? Ha the trump strategy! Biden soft on china and thereby somehow caused covid?? There is barely a commercial enterprise on earth who haven't traded with the Chinese. Indeed I bet if you check the trump Corp... It is a strategy with a brain bar set so low it just has to work!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 May 20 11.20am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
An error of judgment. Like the one he made in his dealings with China? He ran a business. You cannot ignore China these days. It would be like a UK business wanting to expand 50 years ago ignoring the USA. Trump, in comparison, puts his own family into positions of real political influence. Which is so typical of the mafia boss style he employs.
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Teddy Eagle 09 May 20 1.24pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Ha the trump strategy! Biden soft on china and thereby somehow caused covid?? There is barely a commercial enterprise on earth who haven't traded with the Chinese. Indeed I bet if you check the trump Corp... It is a strategy with a brain bar set so low it just has to work! Biden Jnrs activity in the Ukraine was dismissed as a mistake and I was asking if China was another mistake. That’s all but good luck with your straw man factory. Should do well.
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Teddy Eagle 09 May 20 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
He ran a business. You cannot ignore China these days. It would be like a UK business wanting to expand 50 years ago ignoring the USA. Trump, in comparison, puts his own family into positions of real political influence. Which is so typical of the mafia boss style he employs. Nepotism in politics is hardly a recent development but it’s odd that one is an honest businessman and the other is employing “mafia tactics”.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 May 20 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Nepotism in politics is hardly a recent development but it’s odd that one is an honest businessman and the other is employing “mafia tactics”. The mafia tactics are not only evident in the nepotism are them? Their fingerprints are all over his style. They have been since he learned them from his mentor, Roy Cohn, who apart from being lead counsel for Joe McCarthy defended and had close connections with leading mafia bosses. Deny everything, attack and sue your critics was Cohn's answer to everything. Trump has followed this pattern in business and now in the White House. Study Cohn and you will learn a lot about Trump. You may also start to wonder about whether any dark forces behind Trump propelled him to become President and why.
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Teddy Eagle 09 May 20 2.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The mafia tactics are not only evident in the nepotism are them? Their fingerprints are all over his style. They have been since he learned them from his mentor, Roy Cohn, who apart from being lead counsel for Joe McCarthy defended and had close connections with leading mafia bosses. Deny everything, attack and sue your critics was Cohn's answer to everything. Trump has followed this pattern in business and now in the White House. Study Cohn and you will learn a lot about Trump. You may also start to wonder about whether any dark forces behind Trump propelled him to become President and why. Not exactly a fair comparison. Cohn was a lawyer and they tend to deal with untrustworthy people for a living.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 May 20 4.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Not exactly a fair comparison. Cohn was a lawyer and they tend to deal with untrustworthy people for a living. Only a special kind of attorney is prepared to represent the sort that Cohn did. Do some research on him. He was an unusual type. Wondering about what Cohn's past connections might mean in the context of Trump is hardly a conspiracy theory. Those connections exist and so does Trump's behaviour. Wondering if they overlap is no more than a possible worthwhile investigation.
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Teddy Eagle 09 May 20 5.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Only a special kind of attorney is prepared to represent the sort that Cohn did. Do some research on him. He was an unusual type. Wondering about what Cohn's past connections might mean in the context of Trump is hardly a conspiracy theory. Those connections exist and so does Trump's behaviour. Wondering if they overlap is no more than a possible worthwhile investigation. Yes, I’ve read the book Citizen Cohn about him. Lawyers will, almost without exception, represent anyone who can afford them. As they should.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 10 May 20 3.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Yes, I’ve read the book Citizen Cohn about him. Lawyers will, almost without exception, represent anyone who can afford them. As they should. That they ought to accept briefs from anyone is an idealistic position. That they all don't whilst some specialise is the reality. Cohn had a very particular view of the world and a legal style that suited those type of clients. Including Trump. I won't accuse you, but you are correct. Joseph Kennedy had some dodgy connections. John F though seemed to have risen above any influences from them in stark contrast to Trump, whose style mimics the mafia in quite a laughable way. If it wasn't quite so damaging.
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Teddy Eagle 10 May 20 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
That they ought to accept briefs from anyone is an idealistic position. That they all don't whilst some specialise is the reality. Cohn had a very particular view of the world and a legal style that suited those type of clients. Including Trump. I won't accuse you, but you are correct. Joseph Kennedy had some dodgy connections. John F though seemed to have risen above any influences from them in stark contrast to Trump, whose style mimics the mafia in quite a laughable way. If it wasn't quite so damaging. Idealism tends to fly out of the window when money is at stake. The more money you have the better lawyer you can get and a much better chance of acquittal. The more acquittals they get the more they can charge.
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