shockedcanadian
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- Aug 6, 2012
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So I have been thinking about this situation, in the most bizarre political period of modern history and I am convinced that Obama overstepped the law against Trump.
Now, there is always grey area in being a leader, especially of a nation so powerful as the U.S and one that is always targeted by enemies. So the question is, when if ever is this acceptable?
You know the hypothetical situation. some guy knows about a nuclear bomb about to go off and you have an hour to get the information from him. You have no time for his Rights or the law right?
So, if Obama felt for certain based on reports that Trump was compromised by the Russians, did this mean he could operate in any means necessary? Or, is this just the ideal excuse to make up for the fact that he and his loyal followers were going to convince everyone of this, if he got caught trying to rig he election?
Now, there is always grey area in being a leader, especially of a nation so powerful as the U.S and one that is always targeted by enemies. So the question is, when if ever is this acceptable?
You know the hypothetical situation. some guy knows about a nuclear bomb about to go off and you have an hour to get the information from him. You have no time for his Rights or the law right?
So, if Obama felt for certain based on reports that Trump was compromised by the Russians, did this mean he could operate in any means necessary? Or, is this just the ideal excuse to make up for the fact that he and his loyal followers were going to convince everyone of this, if he got caught trying to rig he election?