james comey 8647 seashell post

A. there's a real case for those being staged.
B. Maybe tRump shouldn't be destroying our country.
C. Maybe tRump shouldn't be child molester.
D. Maybe tRump shouldn't be profiting off the taxpayers.
E. Maybe tRump shouldn't have started a war just to distract form point's B, C, and D.
Exhibit A on why there are so many attempts on his life. Not because any of these baseless accusations are true, but because they have been allowed to be peddled by the media and the Comey's of the world and fools like you fall for it.

Unfortunately there are those that will take these lies and think they are really "protecting democracy"

I don't recall any GOP FBI director making threats against Obama or Biden do you?
 
You mean like this, SnowflakeBoi?

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Is the guy driving the truck the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States?

Has anyone else in the FBI ever made a death threat against a President
 
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Is the guy driving the truck the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States?

Has anyone else in the FBI ever made a death threizedat against a President
ritix
That is dishonest; it assumes that the seashells were a death threat. They were not. It vaguely suggested that Trump should be shown the door. It remains seashells on a N.Carolina beach. That was very clumsy on your part.
This will be tossed very quickly. Trump does not care if he goes to trial. He has forced Comey to pay for his legal defense. He has made another example of what happens to people who do their jobs if Trump does not like what the job is.
 
Is the guy driving the truck the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States?

Has anyone else in the FBI ever made a death threat against a President
Comey simply posted a picture of the seashells. He didn't place them there.
Trump simply reposted a picture of Biden tied up in the back of a truck. He didn't place the picture there.
If Comey is guilty of a threat then Trump must also be guilty of the threat. Either both are free speech or neither are.
 
Exhibit A on why there are so many attempts on his life. Not because any of these baseless accusations are true, but because they have been allowed to be peddled by the media and the Comey's of the world and fools like you fall for it.

Unfortunately there are those that will take these lies and think they are really "protecting democracy"

I don't recall any GOP FBI director making threats against Obama or Biden do you?
What "baseless accusations"?

All of those are based in fact.
 
Comey simply posted a picture of the seashells. He didn't place them there.
Trump simply reposted a picture of Biden tied up in the back of a truck. He didn't place the picture there.
If Comey is guilty of a threat then Trump must also be guilty of the threat. Either both are free speech or neither are.
Even if he did it's still not a death threat.,
 
ritix
That is dishonest; it assumes that the seashells were a death threat. They were not. It vaguely suggested that Trump should be shown the door. It remains seashells on a N.Carolina beach. That was very clumsy on your part.
This will be tossed very quickly. Trump does not care if he goes to trial. He has forced Comey to pay for his legal defense. He has made another example of what happens to people who do their jobs if Trump does not like what the job is.
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So how do u read that?
 
86 Nordberg


So how do u read that?
the history of the use of '86' was from restaurants and other industries where it simply meant 'get rid of' or 'drop it'.

Movies later picked up, particularly mob movies and added to mean 'get rid of' as in 'kill him'.

But movies adapting it for one use does not get rid of the PRIOR ESTABLISHED use.


Get rid of Trump is a perfectly fine sentiment to express.

No one person is responsible for how others MIGHT read it based on different context.
 
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According to Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, "to 86" also means "to kill, to murder; to execute judicially".


Comey has the power to pull together the murder of a sitting president. That makes his threat credible.

But is there a good chance a prosecutor could convince 12 jurors that Comey in fact intended to murder the president? A competent defense attorney could easily argue that he simply meant to "depose" the president.

Here's the thing though, that in itself is sedition. democrats are used to being immune from prosecution for sedition and treason.

Do I think that the case the DOJ has is winnable? Nope, not a chance.

I'm not a lawyer - but I do have hundreds of thousands times more legal knowledge than @Jarod. I've actually had and passed several graduate level law classes as opposed to relying on reruns of "Law and Order" as the only legal knowledge one has.
 
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