And the beat goes on,

How many times was Hillary found guilty in a court of law?

What crimes has she been convicted of?

Then Y-E-S, the investigations of Hillary were bogus.

How many times has Trump been found guilty in a court of law?

What crimes has he been convicted of?

Double Standard fatty fatty two by four strikes again, LOL.
 
How many times has Trump been found guilty in a court of law?

What crimes has he been convicted of?

Double Standard fatty fatty two by four strikes again, LOL.

The investigations of Hillary have concluded.

The investigations of Trump are ONGOING.

Strange how you fail to mention the difference.
 
Just a PC way of saying he was looking for dirt on hrc.
Speaking of dirt, here's the dirty: Jr. was there to see if the Russians had some hacked emails she and/or her campaign didn't want anyone to see that could be used against her. Apparently they didn't or weren't willing to give it to Jr. . Can we at least all agree on that?

There was no hack. It was a leak.
 
"No person shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation," reads Title 11 in the Code of Federal Regulations, section 110.20 (g). A contribution can be "anything of value," including negative information about a political opponent.

What did Junior receive lol?
 
You missed this one, stupid fuck:

(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.

I've been over this multiple times. How many does it take for it to sink in?

You left out the part that this pertains to expenditures or disbursements; but then, you had to, because otherwise your entire rant falls apart. :good4u:
 
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What did Junior receive lol?

I've been over this so many times it becomes wearisome that you dense motherfuckers can't understand a simple concept.

He SOLICITED that SOMETHING OF VALUE. That, in itself, is a violation of the law. Comprende,idiot?
 
I've been over this so many times it becomes wearisome that you dense motherfuckers can't understand a simple concept.

He SOLICITED that SOMETHING OF VALUE. That, in itself, is a violation of the law. Comprende,idiot?
Apparently not
 
I've been over this so many times it becomes wearisome that you dense motherfuckers can't understand a simple concept.

He SOLICITED that SOMETHING OF VALUE. That, in itself, is a violation of the law. Comprende,idiot?

You left out the part that this pertains to expenditures or disbursements.
 
I didn't need a part that doesn't apply. What part of ANYTHING OF VALUE do you fail to understand?

What part of expenditures or disbursements are you unable to understand, seeing as how 11 CFR 300.2 is addressing expenditures or disbursements?

:D
 
lol

That's because they don't apply. The definition of DONATION does.

You poor fucking illiterate moron. Find a 5th grader to explain it to you.

What part of expenditures or disbursements are you unable to understand, seeing as how 11 CFR 300.2 is addressing expenditures or disbursements?
 
What part of expenditures or disbursements are you unable to understand, seeing as how 11 CFR 300.2 is addressing expenditures or disbursements?

lol

You really should stop humiliating youtself. Part (d) defines expenditures. Part (e) defines donations as ANYTHING OF VALUE.

(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 Act.

(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.

Two separate definitions, idiot.

I can't dumb it down for you any more.
 
lol

You really should stop humiliating youtself. Part (d) defines expenditures. Part (e) defines donations as ANYTHING OF VALUE.

I can't dumb it down for you any more.

But your ranting and wishing, doesn't change the fact that 11 CFR 300.2 deals only with expenditures or disbursements. :good4u:
 
I've been over this so many times it becomes wearisome that you dense motherfuckers can't understand a simple concept.

He SOLICITED that SOMETHING OF VALUE. That, in itself, is a violation of the law. Comprende,idiot?

To solicit means to *ask* for something.

Wasn't Junior *offered* information lol?
 
But your ranting and wishing, doesn't change the fact that 11 CFR 300.2 deals only with expenditures or disbursements. :good4u:

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.
 
To solicit means to *ask* for something.

Wasn't Junior *offered* information lol?

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.
 
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