Then, I have an Article II, where I have to the right to do whatever I want as president
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The impeachment section?"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. Ullman -
Actually it's a serious point that people are ignoring, which, when you think about it, makes an even broader point, doesn't it?
My thing is: people who turn a blind eye to important contradictions. On a recent work trip, I shot the sh*t with a Delta pilot who was heading home. He was a Boeing guy, 757s and 767s on international flights. Didn't fly Airbuses. He went chapter and verse into the problems with the Max 8, from an aviation and business perspective. The contradictions were there in how the program was put together, but people didn't want to see them, and so look where Boeing is now. In US politics, it is literally impossible to simultaneously abide the US Consitution and a President who claims that it gives him the "right to do whatever I want". Those words are his. The only way to make it work is to have one's head in the sand or up somewhere else about either Trump, the Constitution, or both. No other circumstance is possible.Last edited by togor; 07-24-2019, 07:38.Comment
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the dog barks...….and the caravan moves on...Actually it's a serious point that people are ignoring, which, when you think about it, makes an even broader point, doesn't it?
My thing is: people who turn a blind eye to important contradictions. On a recent work trip, I shot the sh*t with a Delta pilot who was heading home. He was a Boeing guy, 757s and 767s on international flights. Didn't fly Airbuses. He went chapter and verse into the problems with the Max 8, from an aviation and business perspective. The contradictions were there in how the program was put together, but people didn't want to see them, and so look where Boeing is now. In US politics, it is literally impossible to simultaneously abide the US Consitution and a President who claims that it gives him the "right to do whatever I want". Those words are his. The only way to make it work is to have one's head in the sand or up somewhere else about either Trump, the Constitution, or both. No other circumstance is possible.Read, think, UNDERSTAND, commentComment
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