And the beat goes on,

You had best reread his emails, idiot!

(m)To solicit. For the purposes of part 300, to solicit means to ask, request, or recommend, explicitly or implicitly, that another person make a contribution, donation, transfer of funds, or otherwise provide anything of value. A solicitation is an oral or written communication that, construed as reasonably understood in the context in which it is made, contains a clear message asking, requesting, or recommending that another person make a contribution, donation, transfer of funds, or otherwise provide anything of value. A solicitation may be made directly or indirectly. The context includes the conduct of persons involved in the communication. A solicitation does not include mere statements of political support or mere guidance as to the applicability of a particular law or regulation.

(1) The following types of communications constitute solicitations:

(i) A communication that provides a method of making a contribution or donation, regardless of the communication. This includes, but is not limited to, providing a separate card, envelope, or reply device that contains an address to which funds may be sent and allows contributors or donors to indicate the dollar amount of their contribution or donation to the candidate, political committee, or other organization.

(ii) A communication that provides instructions on how or where to send contributions or donations, including providing a phone number specifically dedicated to facilitating the making of contributions or donations. However, a communication does not, in and of itself, satisfy the definition of “to solicit” merely because it includes a mailing address or phone number that is not specifically dedicated to facilitating the making of contributions or donations.

(iii) A communication that identifies a Web address where the Web page displayed is specifically dedicated to facilitating the making of a contribution or donation, or automatically redirects the Internet user to such a page, or exclusively displays a link to such a page. However, a communication does not, in and of itself, satisfy the definition of “to solicit” merely because it includes the address of a Web page that is not specifically dedicated to facilitating the making of a contribution or donation.

You're really hopeful on this aren't you lol.
 
Sure doesn't, illiterate fucktard.

(d)Disbursement. Disbursement means any purchase or payment made by:

(1) A political committee; or

(2) Any other person, including an organization that is not a political committee, that is subject to the

(e)Donation. For purposes of part 300, donation means a payment, gift, subscription, loan, advance, deposit, or anything of value given to a person, but does not include contributions.

When it's regarding expenditures or disbursements. :D
 
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I was saving that one. :D

Words matter lol.

Had Junior gone to the Kremlin in order to *solicit* dirt on Hillary it would be a different can of worms. But Goldstone approached Junior. And it doesn't matter how much Junior 'loved' the idea of getting dirt on Hillary, the fact is he didn't make the initial approach---Goldstone did.

It also bears noting that there isn't a person involved in national level politics who wouldn't have taken the meeting.

So, Junior took the meeting. So what? Are meetings with Russians illegal lol? How does anyone know Junior wouldn't have gone straight to the FBI had it involved national security? They don't, because they can't know.

And to top it off, there isn't the first shred of evidence dirt on Hillary was obtained.

Classic Nothing Burger.
 
Words matter lol.

Had Junior gone to the Kremlin in order to *solicit* dirt on Hillary it would be a different can of worms. But Goldstone approached Junior. And it doesn't matter how much Junior 'loved' the idea of getting dirt on Hillary, the fact is he didn't make the initial approach---Goldstone did.

It also bears noting that there isn't a person involved in national level politics who wouldn't have taken the meeting.

So, Junior took the meeting. So what? Are meetings with Russians illegal lol? How does anyone know Junior wouldn't have gone straight to the FBI had it involved national security? They don't, because they can't know.

And to top it off, there isn't the first shred of evidence dirt on Hillary was obtained.

Classic Nothing Burger.

Yeah, the meeting with a foreign agent is illegal.

The dirt doesn't have to be obtained, idiot. Read the definition of solicit.
 
Junior was salivating on the meeting.

It went like this:

"We have somebody that might have some dirt on Clinton"
"I love it and want to hear all they have"

BAM

Did Trump jr. contact her or did she contact him FIRST ???????????????

Answer the question you lying POS.
 
Did Trump jr. contact her or did she contact him FIRST ???????????????

Answer the question you lying POS.

lol

You need to read his emails and then read the definition of solicit, ignorant fuck. That definition has no mention of "first", idiot.

Where was the meeting? Oh,that's right. HIS property!
 
lol

You need to read his emails and then read the definition of solicit, ignorant fuck. That definition has no mention of "first", idiot.

Where was the meeting? Oh,that's right. HIS property!

so·lic·it
səˈlisit/Submit
verb
ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone.

Once again for the galacticly stupid, who ASKED for the meeting?

Trump jr or the Russian lawyer?

Stop being a dishonest pussy and answer the question.
 
knock knock

who's there

solicit

solicit who

i want to sell you information, and i'm not soliciting, you are soliciting me

domer: okay, sorry you came to my door and i solicited you for information

:rofl2:
 
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