gatomontes99 Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 KSM, who killed thousands of women and children, both in America and abroad, will live: Quote On Monday, an appeals court tossed Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s move to quash plea deals offered to Khalid Sheik Mohammed and co-conspirators Walid bin Attash and Mustafa al-Hawsawi. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/plea-deal-for-ksm-other-911-terrorists-is-a-final-biden-screw-you-to-america/ar-AA1wMCan There you go. What the fùck is wrong with Joe? Well, we know it isn't Joe. It's his handlers, but you know what I mean. Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
Hodad Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) 41 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: KSM, who killed thousands of women and children, both in America and abroad, will live: There you go. What the fùck is wrong with Joe? Well, we know it isn't Joe. It's his handlers, but you know what I mean. OMG, that's the quality of the NY Post Editorial Board? -- Sounds like the unhinged ranting on this forum. None of this has particularly anything to do with the POTUS. Nor do I expect this to be the end of the matter. BUT, have you paused for even half a second to consider why someone like Escallier would offer the deal? What are the consequences of taking this thing to trial--let alone the remote possibility of an acquittal? Are those costs and potential risks worth paying in exchange to satisfy some emotional yearning for a form of retributive justice? Is that a good deal? Edited January 3 by Hodad Quote
Nationalist Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 More "plausible deniability". Oh goodie. These Demoncrats...they have no soul what so ever. Meh...Mike Johnson just got elected Speaker of the House and all is in place to welcome Trump to the Whitehouse. The stage is finally set. Now Libbies...I hope you all enjoy what's to come. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
gatomontes99 Posted January 3 Author Report Posted January 3 56 minutes ago, Hodad said: OMG, that's the quality of the NY Post Editorial Board? -- Sounds like the unhinged ranting on this forum. None of this has particularly anything to do with the POTUS. Nor do I expect this to be the end of the matter. BUT, have you paused for even half a second to consider why someone like Escallier would offer the deal? What are the consequences of taking this thing to trial--let alone the remote possibility of an acquittal? Are those costs and potential risks worth paying in exchange to satisfy some emotional yearning for a form of retributive justice? Is that a good deal? Is your argument that his cabinet and appointees act against his will? Quote The Rules for Liberal tactics: If they can't refute the content, attack the source. If they can't refute the content, attack the poster. If 1 and 2 fail, pretend it never happened. Everyone you disagree with is Hitler. A word is defined by the emotion it elicits and not the actual definition. If they are wrong, blame the opponent. If a liberal policy didn't work, it's a conservatives fault and vice versa. If all else fails, just be angry.
Hodad Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 2 hours ago, gatomontes99 said: Is your argument that his cabinet and appointees act against his will? The plea deal was not offered by Biden or by a Biden cabinet member, or by a Biden appointee. It was offered by someone to whom the authority had been delegated. Austin tried to take back the plea offer once he became aware that it had been made. And if you really care, this plea has been in the works since the Trump admin. "Mr. Wood, a colonel in the Arkansas National Guard, was appointed to the job during the Trump administration, in April 2020. In March 2022, he empowered prosecutors to negotiate a plea agreement in the Sept. 11 case. Under the proposal, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the attacks, and four other men would serve life in prison rather than risk the possibility of a death sentence at a trial, in exchange for admitting to conspiring in the hijacking attacks that killed 2,976 people. The talks have been stalemated, awaiting a response from the Biden administration." Does this mean your misplaced outrage will shift to Trump? Or will it suddenly fizzle out, mysteriously vanishing as quickly as it appeared? Sorry to spoil your finger-pointing fun. But on the upside, you'll have time to ponder the actual substantive questions. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 56 minutes ago, Hodad said: The plea deal was not offered by Biden or by a Biden cabinet member, or by a Biden appointee. It was offered by someone to whom the authority had been delegated. Austin tried to take back the plea offer once he became aware that it had been made. And if you really care, this plea has been in the works since the Trump admin. "Mr. Wood, a colonel in the Arkansas National Guard, was appointed to the job during the Trump administration, in April 2020. In March 2022, he empowered prosecutors to negotiate a plea agreement in the Sept. 11 case. Under the proposal, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the attacks, and four other men would serve life in prison rather than risk the possibility of a death sentence at a trial, in exchange for admitting to conspiring in the hijacking attacks that killed 2,976 people. The talks have been stalemated, awaiting a response from the Biden administration." Does this mean your misplaced outrage will shift to Trump? Or will it suddenly fizzle out, mysteriously vanishing as quickly as it appeared? Sorry to spoil your finger-pointing fun. But on the upside, you'll have time to ponder the actual substantive questions. Huh...can you say "cover-up"? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Hodad Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: Huh...can you say "cover-up"? Sure, if "cover up" refers to things done with full visibility in plain sight. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 I doubt this will be the last example. Biden seems to have somehow managed to have negative f*cks to give, and is in a f*cks deficit when it comes to pulling politically embarrassing or traditionally verboten actions. I'm still waiting for him to issue pardons for the whole democratic party for any crimes past present or future. Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
Nationalist Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 2 hours ago, Hodad said: Sure, if "cover up" refers to things done with full visibility in plain sight. Ya see...this is why you wind up having to eat crow all the time. Y'all need to stop trusting stories that smell bad. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 6 hours ago, Nationalist said: Huh...can you say "cover-up"? Can you say "I've been CONNED, AGAIN"? LMAO 2 hours ago, Nationalist said: Ya see...this is why you wind up having to eat crow all the time. Y'all need to stop trusting stories that smell bad. ^PURE PROJECTION. LMAO Quote
Nationalist Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 6 hours ago, robosmith said: Can you say "I've been CONNED, AGAIN"? LMAO ^PURE PROJECTION. LMAO You have no idea what I'm saying, do ya. If KSM testifies he planned 9/11, the US government has a scapegoat to wave at those who don't believe the "official story". Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Hodad Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 12 hours ago, Nationalist said: Ya see...this is why you wind up having to eat crow all the time. Y'all need to stop trusting stories that smell bad. I know the world is baffling and mysterious to someone who doesn't know anything about anything. Everything must be a secret plot instead of BAY. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 14 minutes ago, Hodad said: I know the world is baffling and mysterious to someone who doesn't know anything about anything. Everything must be a secret plot instead of BAY. So you know you dine on crow regularly yet continue to trust the institutions and their messages? Huh...just how does one make crow palletable? 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 13 hours ago, Nationalist said: You have no idea what I'm saying, do ya. All you're saying is there was a "cover-up." Did you forget to write the rest? LMAO 13 hours ago, Nationalist said: If KSM testifies he planned 9/11, the US government has a scapegoat to wave at those who don't believe the "official story". Too bad you have NOTHING with which to refute the official story. Quote
robosmith Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 8 hours ago, Nationalist said: So you know you dine on crow regularly yet continue to trust the institutions and their messages? Huh...just how does one make crow palletable? You continually post the propaganda told to you by FOS LIES et al. Purely because it's served to you on "pallets" apparently. LMAO Quote
Nationalist Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 1 hour ago, robosmith said: All you're saying is there was a "cover-up." Did you forget to write the rest? LMAO Too bad you have NOTHING with which to refute the official story. Oh pl-ease... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 40 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Oh pl-ease... Your belief in conspiracy theories is hilarious. IF you're a real programmer, belief in things not proven is very counterproductive to your profession. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 1 hour ago, robosmith said: Your belief in conspiracy theories is hilarious. IF you're a real programmer, belief in things not proven is very counterproductive to your profession. Well now we know you're not a real programmer (spoiler, we already knew ) 1 Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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