Karnal wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 11:18am:
Bobby. wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 11:06am:
Dnarever wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 10:40am:
Bobby. wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 1:10am:
Karnal wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 1:09am:
Bobby. wrote on Apr 16
th, 2023 at 12:36am:
yes.
Aha. So your criteria is age.
You're saying no one over 75 should be prosecuted. Is that it?
Are we finally there?
Lock it in.
We could see a spate of geriatric hit men (and Ladies) on the market?
They could easily bore thousands of people to death.
But it shouldn't apply for Hillary or Biden.
Now, why's that, Bobby?
We have your moral, ethical and now your age criteria. You've explained all this. Why would it not apply to Hillary (75) and Sleepy Joe (80)?
You've said you support justice for all those under the age of 75 (Dear Leader is 76). You locked it in. Do you now have an additional classification?
Cheers.
Biden's crimes are too serious:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11336417/Joe-Biden-complicit-six-allege... 25 October 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Joe Biden was 'complicit in SIX alleged white collar crimes' including tax evasion,
using nonpublic info for financial gain and illegally utilizing his alias email' - 34-page watchdog report on contents of Hunter's laptop claims
A report by Marco Polo claims Joe Biden is complicit in tax evasion, violated the Presidential Records Act, and used nonpublic information for financial gain
The six incidents involving Joe listed in the report span from June 2010 to December 2016
A 2016 email shows the then VP's senior advisor sent a schedule for his call with then-Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko - and copied Hunter in the message
Copying his son in the VP's schedule constitutes a use of nonpublic information from a government job for financial gain, the report claims
The advisor had also sent the message to an alias email address Joe used under the name 'Robert Peters'
The report claims Joe also 'illegally utilized his private, alias email address' under another pseudonym in a 2012 conversation with Secretary of State Antony Blinken