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re: Texas AG Ken Paxton sets his sights on The Regime
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:28 pm to texridder
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:28 pm to texridder
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bullshite. Neither of those have been disproven.
Why don't you explain then how it happened that Wikileaks released the DMC emails 45 minutes after the Access Hollywood tapes were released.
And also explain the interview that Giuliani gave the NYT TWO MONTHS BEFORE the Trump-Zelensky call desvribing how Giuliani was going to Ukraine because Trump wanted Ukraine to continue it's investigation into Hunter Biden and that Giuliani was going GIVE THE UKRAINIANS REASON TO COMTINUE the Biden investigation because
"that information will be very, very helpful to my client (Trump), and may turn out to be helpful to my government.”
Dear God, you are one delusional bitch? The first two have been comepletely disproven.
So you are saying the Trump campaign coordinated the DNC leak….where is this proof?
Lastly, because it is rather obvious due to Hunter’s emails, Joe’s actions and two highly reliable confidential human sources that the Biden’s were bribed to protect Burisma? The better question is why would you protect a President that sold himself and is compromised?
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:31 pm to Bestbank Tiger
Come for the king you better kill him, will go scorched earth on the Bushes.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:36 pm to tiggerfan02 2021
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There are a bunch of (R) state AG's who need to step up and follow his lead.
Instead, they will wring their hands and clutch their pearls, afraid they might hurt someone's feelings.
I agree, there are several several just and legal arguments to bring the IRS, DOJ, FBI all to a court in TX for violating the rights of citizens. Id love to see them go after individuals.
The problem is, the fed govt has too much power in the form of purse strings, several "issues" they could conjure up to deny fed highway funding, education, all sorts of other fed programs. And they dont care if they are proven unjust in court, they will just change the wording and drag it through the courts again and again.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:40 pm to trinidadtiger
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bring the IRS, DOJ, FBI all to a court in TX
Pretty sure that’s not possible. I looked into filing a lawsuit against the DOD and FAA and was told I had to go to DC.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 6:43 pm to texridder
quote:melting so hard
bullshite. Neither of those have been disproven.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 8:45 pm to UncleFestersLegs
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melting so hard
Don't post.
You're just an ignorant airhead.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 8:47 pm to DrKnievel
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You know how I know you didn’t watch the trial? You left out the part where the Paxton’s moved back in after the renovations were completed in July, the whistleblowers went to the FBI on Sept 29th, Cammack notified Paxton he got a cease and desist on the morning of Sept 30th, paxton had a check cut on the night of Sept 30th from his blind trust to a company that wasn’t licensed in the state in July, and the invoice for the work wasn’t actually created until Oct 1st. But if you had watched, I’m sure you would have mentioned that. So the last time you did renovations, did you have to pay any money up front and did you get to wait months after the work was done to get the bill? Yes - I watched the trial, and you should too
That’s interesting.
Because the prosecution was apparently shown pictures of the kitchen, and had to concede that no renovation was done.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 11:21 pm to riverdiver
First, I like how you just skipped over the inconvenient facts I stated. You would have been equally successful on Ken’s legal team.
You must really not have been watching. First, the prosecution was presenting this as a conspiracy. You seem to be fixated on the fact that no granite is in place. The testimony; however, was, “I’ll have to check with Nate on the granite”. It was heard at least 3 times. So just by virtue that granite was not installed doesn’t mean the conspiracy didn’t take place. The crime was not granite - the crime was the conspiracy to get something in exchange for his help, and having not paid a cent until authorities were notified isn’t the silver bullet you seem to think it is especially when the invoice was created after the payment.
And just to add insult to injury, Tony introduced those pictures via evidence; however, it was actually part of a bigger document that also included text messages between the parties that incriminated them. Because of the rules that Patrick adopted for the trial (weird hybrid of criminal,and ci I’ll rules), he prevented this evidence from coming into trial for impeachment via testimony - it was admitted as evidence, but they are fair game for a criminal trial.
I’ll use an analogy here. Trump is going second in his Georgia trial because he wants to see what evidence they have and create the best circumstances for his success at trial. What do you think the federal government just did?
Add in the fact that Paxton created this quagmire by firing people (that were legally protected), having them file a whistleblower suit, then settling the lawsuit, he brought this on himself. You don’t fire people and then settle with them that you were wrong!
He has 3 people that have tried to settle and one who refused, so he still will have to answer at some point why he fired people, then negotiated with them. He got out of an impeachment, (which is fairly significant) but I wouldn’t say the war has been won.
And I am serious - check out the trial. The defense wasn’t arguing facts most of the time. They tried to impugn character and they lost more battles than they won.
You must really not have been watching. First, the prosecution was presenting this as a conspiracy. You seem to be fixated on the fact that no granite is in place. The testimony; however, was, “I’ll have to check with Nate on the granite”. It was heard at least 3 times. So just by virtue that granite was not installed doesn’t mean the conspiracy didn’t take place. The crime was not granite - the crime was the conspiracy to get something in exchange for his help, and having not paid a cent until authorities were notified isn’t the silver bullet you seem to think it is especially when the invoice was created after the payment.
And just to add insult to injury, Tony introduced those pictures via evidence; however, it was actually part of a bigger document that also included text messages between the parties that incriminated them. Because of the rules that Patrick adopted for the trial (weird hybrid of criminal,and ci I’ll rules), he prevented this evidence from coming into trial for impeachment via testimony - it was admitted as evidence, but they are fair game for a criminal trial.
I’ll use an analogy here. Trump is going second in his Georgia trial because he wants to see what evidence they have and create the best circumstances for his success at trial. What do you think the federal government just did?
Add in the fact that Paxton created this quagmire by firing people (that were legally protected), having them file a whistleblower suit, then settling the lawsuit, he brought this on himself. You don’t fire people and then settle with them that you were wrong!
He has 3 people that have tried to settle and one who refused, so he still will have to answer at some point why he fired people, then negotiated with them. He got out of an impeachment, (which is fairly significant) but I wouldn’t say the war has been won.
And I am serious - check out the trial. The defense wasn’t arguing facts most of the time. They tried to impugn character and they lost more battles than they won.
Posted on 9/17/23 at 11:59 pm to riverdiver
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Almost 9 years. Haven’t those charges been thrown out twice by a Federal Judge?
That was an SEC enforcement case rendered in 2017.
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If it’s still valid, why hasn’t it come to trial in almost 9 years?
The case that is still out there is a Texas state law case. Completely different law. The venue has been transferred 4 times. Both sides venue shopping. Paxton finally got home court advantage.
Still, he doesn't seem very interested in going to court for such an innocent man.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 6:46 am to texridder
Paxton‘s acquittal is further evidence that the Republican Party is captive to it‘s extreme voters.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 7:16 am to texridder
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What an a-hole. He acts like he's pure as the driven snow. Everyone in Texas (except for his Repub buddy senators who voted no) knows that Paxton is as crooked as a rattlesnake.
Mass lawfare was an invention your guy’s politicization process. Don’t cry when the flaming bag of shite gets volleyed back. You had your chance to object. But you laughed and popped the popcorn. Now it’s time to share.
This post was edited on 9/18/23 at 7:17 am
Posted on 9/18/23 at 7:18 am to texridder
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Still, he doesn't seem very interested in going to court for such an innocent man.
Ahh yes. The ole “why doesn’t he just prove his innocence!!!” from the left.
So you have no objections to a Biden impeachment? So he can prove his innocence?
Posted on 9/18/23 at 7:20 am to trinidadtiger
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I agree, there are several several just and legal arguments to bring the IRS, DOJ, FBI all to a court in TX for violating the rights of citizens. Id love to see them go after individuals.
Can’t. Gotta be fed court.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 7:21 am to Stonehenge
LINK here is a youtube video of drew wicker testimony. it was from him that the bribery charge came. for 3 years we have been told by the media that paxton was bribed by nate paul over those granite countertops. how easy it would have been to just go to paxtons house and look in the windows and verify. maybe the media just wanted the accusation. rusty hardins teams tried hard to keep those photos out when they should have been seeking the truth.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 7:35 am to Stonehenge
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Paxton‘s acquittal is further evidence that the Republican Party is captive to it‘s extreme voters.
Bumper sticker drivel.
Also, frick yourself.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 9:22 am to texridder
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Still, he doesn't seem very interested in going to court for such an innocent man.
You still somehow manage to make the most stupid post in every thread you participate in
Posted on 9/18/23 at 9:51 am to thebigmuffaletta
I understand how he can go after Drunk Dade but how does he get Karl Rove
Posted on 9/18/23 at 9:51 am to texridder
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What an a-hole. He acts like he's pure as the driven snow. Everyone in Texas (except for his Repub buddy senators who voted no) knows that Paxton is as crooked as a rattlesnake.
If you have ever supported anybody from teh Biden or Obama regime, you have no standing to decry Paxton.
Posted on 9/18/23 at 10:13 am to TigerOnTheMountain
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state governments start to challenge federal authority
I do believe this is the answer .....is to down regulate the over bearing weight/ illegal powers of the federal government and allow the SCOTUS to interpret the Constitution as to powers of states VS D.C..
If the globalists want to play hardball then lets play in the backyard of the SCOTUS who can referee such play.
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