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Re: If I am reading the Govt filing correctly,

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Hi Cactus Flower,

You're singing to the choir.

No one is above the law, that's the tenet with which we hold.

When we have a head of state, deceiving the electorate, and using his position to benefit himself above the country, by engaging with a foreign country, Russia, he needs to be held accountable.

He is a cancer, how can he possible hold office, his concentration span is that of a gnat, on a good day, this is consuming him!
Any decisions he makes will be suspect.
He's a transactional amoral criminal.

Will republicans finally see the light? I doubt it...
Heaven help us, our country is a behemoth, many countries depend on us. This is terrible.




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Re: If I am reading the Govt filing correctly, it says Cohen committed campaign finance violations at the direction of President Trump.
By: Cactus Flower
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Sat, 08 Dec 18 11:04 AM
Msg. 27923 of 52885

You are accepting a convenient Republican argument, expressed by Sessions' Department of Justice, that a sitting president cannot be indicted.

Far as I know, the Supreme Court hasn't ruled against it.

I don't suppose anyone would argue that if the president murdered his wife on the White House lawn, he would not be indicted. So we likely know that theoretically, a sitting president may be indicted.

In my view, it's more a question of the nature of the crime. Does stealing an election, and thus winning it and becoming president on false premises, rise to the level of an indictment? I'd say so.


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