I thought trials were going ahead and that some sentencing has already been passed in certain cases? Isn't it a case by case basis per each individual? Possibly sentencing as traitors or terrorists, in the meantime I've heard they've put into very grim detention and confinement upon awaiting any such trials? Largely because it was still under senate review.
Isn't the court the highest power in America within domestic reasoning, its supreme's serve for life, passing law? It can supposedly indict the president. But the president also has the option of pardoning, sentencing.
The whole thing stinks. No answer. They believed they were right. They believed it was like the movies or god knows what. Most of them just followed, most just wanted to see the inside of Congress, taunting their opposition. They believed it failed them, their vote and voice didn't count. But there was accidents and there were certain criminals causing an attack against government. But ruling the rest as terrorists, because of some other notion of power, where is that justice? Without any other conspiracy and acts of perversion.
Here simple support, because he failed them. Simple campaigning promise for the purpose of trust and securing votes. Ultimately it has created a backlash something Trump often flips. But it means nothing until he is the president. Those odds are grim.
The conundrum you seek. The conspiracy. Will never be answered. Pawn to knight. In today's pandemonium offers another opportunity or distraction. Fairness, unheard of. It will crack the whip to pursue its agendas. Until who cares is becoming where it's faster at. No trust. No solution. Just a drum roll to it inevitably becoming worse. Look at what its cunts are offering us as our future?
I thought trials were going ahead and that some sentencing has already been passed in certain cases? Isn't it a case by case basis per each individual? Possibly sentencing as traitors or terrorists, in the meantime I've heard they've put into very grim detention and confinement upon awaiting any such trials? Largely because it was still under senate review.
Isn't the court the highest power in America within domestic reasoning, its supreme's serve for life, passing law? It can supposedly indict the president. But the president also has the option of pardoning, sentencing.
The whole thing stinks. No answer. They believed they were right. They believed it was like the movies or god knows what. Most of them just followed, most just wanted to see the inside of Congress, taunting their opposition. They believed it failed them, their vote and voice didn't count. But there was accidents and there were certain criminals causing an attack against government. But ruling the rest as terrorists, because of some other notion of power, where is that justice? Without any other conspiracy and acts of perversion.
Here simple support, because he failed them. Simple campaigning promise for the purpose of trust and securing votes. Ultimately it has created a backlash something Trump often flips. But it means nothing until he is the president. Those odds are grim.