Tammy Bruce just confirmed they shut down a secret $50M Biden state dept operation where state dept officials secretly kept files and dossiers ...

Doesn’t change the fact that Trump is a convicted felon.
If a felon is unconvicted, is he any better or worse than a felon who is convicted? That is, if a person commits a felony but is never caught or prosecuted, is he still a felon?
 
If a felon is unconvicted, is he any better or worse than a felon who is convicted? That is, if a person commits a felony but is never caught or prosecuted, is he still a felon?
I’m not parsing who’s the worst felon! How do you think that makes Trump look good? :auiqs.jpg:
 
A person becomes a felon after he is convicted of a felony in a competent court (one one with jurisdiction).
You can think someone is a felon, but, absent that conviction, it's just your opinion
So if Joe kills somebody and gets away with it, he has not committed a felony and thus is not a felon?
 
So if Joe kills somebody and gets away with it, he has not committed a felony and thus is not a felon?
A person becomes a felon after he is convicted of a felony in a competent court (one one with jurisdiction).
You can think someone is a felon, but, absent that conviction, it's just your opinion
 
A person becomes a felon after he is convicted of a felony in a competent court (one one with jurisdiction).
You can think someone is a felon, but, absent that conviction, it's just your opinion
Such a simple mind you have sir, so well conditioned.
 
Your moral compass, if you have one, is spinning wildly. You want me to believe that crimes against humanity do not exist.

Since you're likely a military man, consider the words of Hartley Shawcross, a US prosecutor at Nuremberg: "There comes a time when a man must refuse to answer to his leader if he is also to answer to his own conscience."

Does that make sense to you, or would you prefer to ignore it?
Give up a bit more of our money for your dumb ass would be only the beginning
 
A person becomes a felon after he is convicted of a felony in a competent court (one one with jurisdiction).
You can think someone is a felon, but, absent that conviction, it's just your opinion
Weasel comment! Trump has been adjudicated as a felon, but poster will no doubt claim the court didn’t have jurisdiction.
 

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