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Posts posted by David Dennison
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4 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:
Yeah, Trump as merely a useful idiot, is kind of a distraction from the Russian interference, which is a big issue unto itself.
Also, Trumpco has a lot of general purpose criminality (ala Manafort) unrelated to and likely mostly significantly predating the Mueller investigation. Hopefully the statute of limitations doesn't run on this stuff before Teh Donald leaves office.
Aren't there ways to toll the statute if a prosecutor needs to?
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2 minutes ago, Onboard 2.0 said:
Circling of the wagons in the democrat party in Va. Really really bad. Northam and Herring should have resigned (just on the comments by Herring that Northam should have resigned. Herring's disappeared form the state right now as if he doesn't even exist) ). If the charges against Fairfax have merit, and it looks like he'll go down he needs to resign as well. He'l put the state thru a trial which is his right, but another black eye for the state is coming.
I've stayed party neutral on this issue, because it's not a party issue but a voter/ citizen issue. Very bad for the state, BS act by the democrats to now just brush it off, and now they can't say shit about pics of republicans going forward, but they will, they'll say it's different somehow. His indentured servant comment was so obscure and that somebody had to clue him in about it is BS. There were black indentured servitude folks, that was very early on, before it became out right slavery. He really looked stupid in that interview.
As long as Northam has the support of black Democrats in Virginia, he isn't going anywhere.
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Just now, DCA_HORN said:
A little trivia for you bots. Who said "the meek shall inherit the earth but not its mineral rights"?
Wow.
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3 minutes ago, DCA_HORN said:4 minutes ago, David Dennison said:You asked. That's an answer. That land has to be purchased. I'm guessing mineral rights that attach to the property makes acquisition more difficult.
Denny, you're out of your element.
No, I'm not.
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2 minutes ago, DCA_HORN said:3 minutes ago, David Dennison said:I'm guessing it makes condemning the land in question more expensive and litigation more complex.
Ignorant or russian?
You asked. That's an answer. That land has to be purchased. I'm guessing mineral rights that attach to the property makes acquisition more difficult.
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2 minutes ago, DCA_HORN said:7 minutes ago, Lobo said:Ah yes, the oil industry's fault that trains can't be built efficiently. Nothing to do with private property acquisition. It's the train's fault our country is one of two that has subsurface mineral rights. That does cover the hyperloop though, so let's go with underground pneumatic tubes man! everybody wins!
What does subsurface mineral rights have to do with building a railroad track?
I'm guessing it makes condemning the land in question more expensive and litigation more complex.
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Just now, Lobo said:
Ah yes, the oil industry's fault that trains can't be built efficiently. Nothing to do with private property acquisition. It's the train's fault our country is one of two that has subsurface mineral rights. That does cover the hyperloop though, so let's go with underground pneumatic tubes man! everybody wins!
That didn't seem to be a problem when it benefited the O&G and auto industries.
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9 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:
Texas is already wonderfully served by clean efficient buses. I don't mean the Greydog, I mean all the Mexican bus lines. If you don't see a stop listed, I bet any reasonable request would make it a stop, for that trip.
Sure, they get shitty Yelp reviews, but that just means you won't have to ride with Yelp Reviewers. I've ridden with some of these lines, they always stop at the best Mexican restaurants wherever they may be.
The problem is the stops and the speed.
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2 minutes ago, Born to Run said:
Agreed. It’s a weird time to be joining the Catholic Church what with all the rape. People do weird shit.
Sadly, it's not just the Catholic Church.
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12 hours ago, Pancho Negro said:
Ahh yes the all-inclusive Republican party
Republicans are bad people.
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5 minutes ago, Born to Run said:
Correct and I was raised Catholic. I actually know two different women who are converting to Catholicism. One because her husband wants her too, the other, a successful business owner, because- “feminism, and the gays and trans bullshit has gone too far.”I hate to break it to her, but the Catholic Church really isn't all that concerned with "feminism, and the gays and trans bullshit." She'd be much better off in an evangelical protestant church.
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Also, what is Paul Manafort doing sharing campaign polling information with Russians?
Maybe all of the 100+ contacts between people in Donald Trump's orbit was just coincidence.
Right.
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I just want pop in and say that high speed rail in Texas would be wonderful.
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Just now, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:
Do either of these implicate the sincerity of their beliefs?
They can be pro-life all they want. I have no doubt most nuns really belief life begins at conception. They just have no right whatsoever to tell another woman what to do with her body.
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1 minute ago, Fozzz said:
You should drop these guys a line then.
It sounds very much like they are disputing Burr's characterizations.
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30 minutes ago, Fozzz said:
Apparently a 2+ year investigation is simply not enough to find any evidence of collusion. Gonna have to wait at least five years before we know anything.
There is plenty of evidence of collusion.
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28 minutes ago, Bama Chick said:
Shit, it’s like live action National Enquirer shit.
It’s all starting to make total sense.Nailed it.
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4 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:
This doesn't really work when Steve King is still a member of your caucus.
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Just now, Pokemon said:
She had a point. Yes.
And btw most every Trump supporter hates the Jews.
She had a very good point.
She just delivered it very poorly and that got in the way of the point she was making.
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2 minutes ago, Bruh Man said:
After reporting? Didn't know that.
Sure. Convicts testify in trials all the time. Providing testimony to a congressional committee is no different.
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1 minute ago, Pokemon said:
I'm half Jewish and ive grown recently to despise the Israeli government. Like America though half of Israel hates the reactionary conservates and orthodox meatheads they can't rid themselves of.
In LA a ton of rich Jews supported Trump. Because of rank misogyny.
You can criticize the Israeli government without being anti-Semitic.
But when you dabble in centuries old stereotypes, you are going to be roundly criticized.
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1 minute ago, bad_teammate said:
So you didn't actually mean what you said then, cool. Good to know.
I meant every word.
The Robert Mueller Investigation
in Cloak Room
Posted
Well, when the main conduit of the campaign's collusion with the Russians keeps lying to the special counsel, it's going to drag things out for a bit.