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Should be a wild four years.

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Treason requires a trial. It is a old charge baked into the Constitution itself. It's rarely used. The trial would last years
Not if they do a blood test on big mike and determine he's a man and as such Obama broke the law by marrying a man and as such all his actions are null and void and all niggers are holocausted and the clouds over America start raining burgers and apple pie.
 
You’re asking us to accept that ben-Menashe’s being ‘discredited’ and ‘labelled a liar’ is purely organic and not at all a damage control exercise by Israeli Intelligence.
It’s entirely possible you’re right, and also entirely plausible that he’s telling the truth.

Just one example

Ben-Menashe claims to have seen George Bush enter a Paris hotel room in October 1980 for a secret meeting with representatives of the Iranian government-an allegation which, if true, would constitute prima facie evidence that the Reagan-Bush presidential campaign conspired to prevent the release of 52 U.S. hostages until after the 1980 election.
As usual, Ben-Menashe paints a vivid, detailed picture of secret dealings at the highest levels. But his account of this alleged event is marred by inconsistencies, and it is flatly contradicted by the U.S. Secret Service's contemporaneous logs of candidate Bush's whereabouts on the days in question. As Ben-Menashe tells it, he was a member of a secret Israeli advance team that, in conjunction with the French government, arranged a crucial meeting between Bush and the Iranians. He says he and others on the Israeli team stayed at the Paris Hilton, and that they passed the time before the meeting by chumming around Paris with various members of the Iranian delegation.

About 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 19, or Monday, Oct. 20, Ben-Menashe says, the Ayatollah Mehdi Karrubi and his bodyguards appeared at a room on an upper floor of the Hotel Ritz where the Israelis and French were waiting. Two minutes later, he claims, George Bush and William Casey arrived at the same room. Their meeting, behind closed doors, lasted about 90 minutes, he says, and Ben-Menashe said he was told that it established a tacit understanding between the Iranians and the Reagan-Bush campaign. The terms, he says, were that the United States would provide money and arms to Iran if the hostage release was delayed until after Reagan won the 1980 election and took office.

At best, Ben-Menashe's story is flawed. For one thing, Segev says Ben-Menashe repeatedly and emphatically said that Bush and Casey met the Iranians at the Hotel George V, not the Ritz. Ben-Menashe also insisted to NEWSWEEK that he was sure about the dates-Oct. 19 and 20-because the meeting took place the day before the Jewish festival of Sukkot. But Sukkot is a movable feast-and in 1980, it fell on Sept. 25, almost a month before Ben-Menashe says he saw Bush in Paris.

Then there is the evidence provided by Secret Service logs. As a candidate for vice president, George Bush in October 1980 was subject to unrelenting Secret Service protection: there were no deviations and no exceptions. The Secret Service's records show that Bush returned to Washington at 9:25 p.m. on Oct. 18 after a campaign swing in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. On Oct. 19, the same logs show, he went to the Chevy Chase country club during the day and gave a speech before the Zionist Organization of America at the Capital Hilton that same night. He left the Hilton at 9:35 p.m. and was driven to his home. The next day, Oct. 20, candidate Bush was back on the campaign trail in New Haven, Conn. If the Secret Service records are accurate, it was impossible for Bush to have been in Paris on either day.

Viktor Chebrikov is a well-known figure in the world of international espionage--the former head, now retired, of the KGB. Ben-Menashe says he and Chebrikov were old adversaries in Iran, and that Chebrikov had agreed to write a foreword for a book Ben-Menashe plans to write about the international-arms trade. Contacted by NEWSWEEK, Chebrikov said he is "not writing anything" and had never heard of Ben-Menashe

Guy is unreliable
 
Not if they do a blood test on big mike and determine he's a man and as such Obama broke the law by marrying a man and as such all his actions are null and void and all niggers are holocausted and the clouds over America start raining burgers and apple pie.
That is the most retarded thing I've ever read.
 
Despite the memes, no. He is subject to the law as any other American. And Treason is a heavy law.

If there's anything to it, Trump's administration will dump as much of it as he can into the public and then grant Obama a pardon after letting him twist in the wind for a while. Obama is exactly the sort of faggot that cares far more about his legacy than anything else and shredding that and leaving him as a disgrace is far more effective than trying to put him on trial. The left is still going to try to jail Trump after his term is over, and they'll have a much harder time doing so if he were to pardon Obama.

Obama isn't going to jail and he won't even be put on trial.
 
Obamacare made private insurance worse.

Before the ACA, health insurance companies in the individual market could deny coverage, charge higher premiums, or impose waiting periods for individuals with pre-existing conditions.

America should provide healthcare for its citizens, like most other developed countries.
 
As a public figure, don't you need to prove they know they were lying rather than just negligent? That's a high bar.
Hopefully this leads to the supreme court overturning that retarded case that ruled journoswine are more equal than other animals when it comes to defamation. That ruling never made any fuckin sense, if I lie about someone it reaches like 5 people maybe, if journowhores lie it reaches millions. The standards are completely inversed.
 
Before the ACA, health insurance companies in the individual market could deny coverage, charge higher premiums, or impose waiting periods for individuals with pre-existing conditions.

America should provide healthcare for its citizens, like most other developed countries.
Good idea- let's stop paying for Europe's Healthcare then so we can have some.
 
Hopefully this leads to the supreme court overturning that retarded case that ruled journoswine are more equal than other animals when it comes to defamation. That ruling never made any fuckin sense, if I lie about someone it reaches like 5 people maybe, if journowhores lie it reaches millions. The standards are completely inversed.
If I remember correctly, Thomas has expressed wanting to revisit it. The notion of having one set of rules for one group of people and completely different standard for another, sometimes based on no action of their own he seemed to not like.

However, criticisms of government officials is probably one of the most protected forms of speech. The only way it could probably qualify as more protected would be if it was specifically about some some Trump policy.
 
Trump's far from perfect, but this idiot literally believes that it's only days until Trump is kicked out.
The walls are closing in...
It's the beginning of the end...
As a public figure, don't you need to prove they know they were lying rather than just negligent? That's a high bar.
You need to prove that they acted with "actual malice," which means with reckless disregard for truth or falsity.
Before the ACA, health insurance companies in the individual market could deny coverage, charge higher premiums, or impose waiting periods for individuals with pre-existing conditions.
That's because they were insurance plans, which are intended to guard against uncertain future costs, not whatever the hell they are now, a sort of magic pot of money that's supposed to return x + n dollars for the x that you put in.
 
What a masterstroke by Israel. Bomb the Syrian gov't (HTS/jihadists) until they withdraw from Suwayda, so that...they can go right back into Suwayda 2 fucking days later, because the Israeli proxy (Al-Hijri's Druze army) continues to be a gang of such absolutely faggy failures that they now need the same gov't they kicked out with Israeli air support to step in & save them from getting swarmed & gangraped to death by the Bedouin horde they pissed off with their own atrocities.

Well, at least Bibi got to stall his trial successfully, so no matter what happens to the Druze or Suwayda/Syria in general now he still walks away with a personal W I suppose.
 
That is the most retarded thing I've ever read.
You lack my imagination for a better world, my jwah de viv, my jeneh se kwah, my see voo play, my savwah fair.
If I remember correctly, Thomas has expressed wanting to revisit it. The notion of having one set of rules for one group of people and completely different standard for another, sometimes based on no action of their own he seemed to not like.

However, criticisms of government officials is probably one of the most protected forms of speech. The only way it could probably qualify as more protected would be if it was specifically about some some Trump policy.
Please God let it happen. I want to see everyone who the media lied about sue them into complete destitution and I want the individual journalists be sued into such deep niggertown poverty they have to live in the same shack as Ethan Ralph and deal with having the ragepig as their roommate.
 
Before the ACA, health insurance companies in the individual market could deny coverage, charge higher premiums, or impose waiting periods for individuals with pre-existing conditions.

America should provide healthcare for its citizens, like most other developed countries.
I know you want the mulatto cock but the ACA was a fuck up that was nothing but a subsidy and boon to the insurance companies rather than insurance reform.
 
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