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Originally posted by iam416 View PostI really try not to stop. I hate that drive. It rivals the drive to Warren I did yesterday. But, apparently voters aren?t just in I-71 cities!
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The town center is nice. There’s a half block buffer max, though. My grandparents are from there, so I know it well. Jefferson County seat is worse.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostThe town center is nice. There?s a half block buffer max, though. My grandparents are from there, so I know it well. Jefferson County seat is worse.
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Bucyrus can go fuck itself. The river is a hard scene, but actually there’s modest opportunity for growth in some of those places. Unlikely to happen, but there are lots of good industrial sites down there.Last edited by iam416; March 28, 2018, 07:30 PM.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostYou know, I just had to drive up there a couple weeks ago. Northern Wood is really developed and pretty damn close to Toledo. It actually made an impression. There?s still squat by BG, the Cornell of Ohio."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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You’ve long piggybacked my right-minded sassery of the Ivy League starting with my efforts, with some help from RU, to displace Ghost and bring class to the Ivy thread. That, of course, led to my own thread where I continued to dispense harsh justice to those who paid $500,000 to be a low rent consultant. And I have relented rarely, if ever, since.
In short, STFU.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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My "Cornel is DeVry with worse architecture" was the harbinger of all Ivy sass. It predates the Ghost sass by a good bit. I first took that rapscallion "jrg98" around the scruff in 3200 BCE (Buggery? Cornelle Excelsior)"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Kapture1 View PostOnly legal mind I trust is Alan Dershowitz. He said that obstruction of justice can not fly if the president is executing “constitutionally authorized acts”
so no.
Dershowitz has been under fire for his commentary on everything relating to Trump-Russia -- guilty of either obvious bias or legal anachronism.
Dershowitz has operated, and continues to operate, under the premise that the special counsel shouldn't really exist (he has a legal, although erroneous, reason... Not "Mueller hasn't told me everything so there is no evidence cuz Hannity")
Why, you ask? Because Dershowitz analogizes the current investigation to the Clinton investigation. This is a problem, because:
* The Clinton investigation was authorized by congressional statute, which means...
a. A crime must be found
b. Investigator is subject to political and/or congressional oversight
If this were actually the case for Mueller (meaning, technically the case... Not the spun-up witch hunt narrative) it would OBVIOUSLY be problematic.
But, it isn't. Why? How?
1. Congress doesn't even commission those sorts of statutes any more
2. Mueller investigation is commissioned through DOJ authorization and regulation
Which means.............
A. Mueller isn't subject to the oversights mentioned in the Clinton investigation
-he is overseen by the DOJ, but not by specific appointees (recused or not recused -- doesn't matter)
-Makes the investigation technically inherently nonpartisan
-only dismissed for just cause
B. Mueller isn't commanded to find a crime
-one of the key points Dersh shits on the special counsel for doesn't exist.
In summary:
Dersh is normally synced, but he has been out of touch on mostly everything Trump-Russia related --- and has certainly erred on the side of Trump when interpretation allows. The nitty-gritty on "constitutionally authorized acts" will get pretty dirty considering how exposed Trump is in every conceivable facet.Last edited by millenwasmyfavorite; March 28, 2018, 10:19 PM.
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View Post....so you would not have fucked them if you had the chance...?
Frankly, the President who was a "morally bankrupt adulterous habitual liar" was Bill Clinton. When Trump acted out, it was with famous and beautiful women. Clinton stuck cigars into the pussies of subordinates, let the cigars marinate, and later walked around his office with those cigars in his mouth. That, to me, seems depraved.
BTW, Hillary claims they have an open marriage. Why would it be so strange for Trump and Melania to have the same arrangement?
I don't think anyone is searching for moral high ground on banging pornstars -- that isn't even the concern.
This would be 100% non-story if Trump had just come out and said he fucked Daniels.
The issue exists in all acts to obscure/conceal the alleged event
I wish he had embraced the machismo like so many of his supporters are willing to do for him. At least then we'd have a baseline for what he is transparent/honest about.
Instead, we have the possibility that he fucked Daniels, went to considerable lengths to conceal it, then shit on her at the first sign of his poorly executed plan falling apart.
Which yields the less obvious concern:
This guy will do almost anything to conceal/deny. So, unless all this Trump controversy is 100% manufactured, which seems more unlikely every Friday, it seems increasingly likely that our president can or IS a pretty leverage-able piece of work.
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Originally posted by millenwasmyfavorite View PostThis is precisely incorrect on a number of levels. Though, I do agree that Dershowitz has often been a cornerstone of layman's legal analysis.
Dershowitz has been under fire for his commentary on everything relating to Trump-Russia -- guilty of either obvious bias or legal anachronism.
Dershowitz has operated, and continues to operate, under the premise that the special counsel shouldn't really exist (he has a legal, although erroneous, reason... Not "Mueller hasn't told me everything so there is no evidence cuz Hannity")
Why, you ask? Because Dershowitz analogizes the current investigation to the Clinton investigation. This is a problem, because:
* The Clinton investigation was authorized by congressional statute, which means...
a. A crime must be found
b. Investigator is subject to political and/or congressional oversight
If this were actually the case for Mueller (meaning, technically the case... Not the spun-up witch hunt narrative) it would OBVIOUSLY be problematic.
But, it isn't. Why? How?
1. Congress doesn't even commission those sorts of statutes any more
2. Mueller investigation is commissioned through DOJ authorization and regulation
Which means.............
A. Mueller isn't subject to the oversights mentioned in the Clinton investigation
-he is overseen by the DOJ, but not by specific appointees (recused or not recused -- doesn't matter)
-Makes the investigation technically inherently nonpartisan
-only dismissed for just cause
B. Mueller isn't commanded to find a crime
-one of the key points Dersh shits on the special counsel for doesn't exist.
In summary:
Dersh is normally synced, but he has been out of touch on mostly everything Trump-Russia related --- and has certainly erred on the side of Trump when interpretation allows. The nitty-gritty on "constitutionally authorized acts" will get pretty dirty considering how exposed Trump is in every conceivable facet.
He voted for Clinton, he donated to Clinton. He is a democrat. And I trust his legal opinion above all others because he is the only one I have seen that has been able to remain objective.
And i agree with him, that there never should have been a special council.
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What are you talking about?
That post literally details why he is being seen as less credible than he usually is:
He is critiquing the Special counsel on a fundamental misunderstanding.
Unfortunately for you, and I figured you would do this so I stopped just short:
Dershowitz still advocates for a special counsel -- he just thinks it shouldn't be set up how he thinks it currently is (it isn't), and that it should be set up in a way that provides non-partisan operation/non-political oversight (again, ironically, how it is).
Thanks for playing.
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Originally posted by Kapture1 View Postfunny that you say he's been under fire for his Trump Russia commentary. Not that he is overlooking facts, not that he's changed his political views, just that the left doesn't like what he has to say haha.
He voted for Clinton, he donated to Clinton. He is a democrat. And I trust his legal opinion above all others because he is the only one I have seen that has been able to remain objective.
And i agree with him, that there never should have been a special council.
Dersh has been all over the place over the past 2 years.
Not interested in disputing his voting record, but pretending he hasn't caught Trump's attention and played that admiration up a little bit is just as lazy as your initial endorsement/conclusion on Dersh in the first place.
Yes, I am a douche because you couldn't read a whole post, posted a response which highlighted that fact, and got called for that exposure.
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Originally posted by millenwasmyfavorite View PostClassic deception.
Dersh has been all over the place over the past 2 years.
Not interested in disputing his voting record, but pretending he hasn't caught Trump's attention and played that admiration up a little bit is just as lazy as your initial endorsement/conclusion on Dersh in the first place.
Yes, I am a douche because you couldn't read a whole post, posted a response which highlighted that fact, and got called for that exposure.
That's fucking rich coming from you lol
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