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Nothing is going to happen to Trump. We don't hold elected officials accountable much anymore OrlandoDem2 Jun 2021 #1
AFAIC, the only elected officials who are not held accountable are the ones Ferrets are Cool Jun 2021 #3
Not true StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #20
Elected officials and CEOs are too big to jail. Chainfire Jun 2021 #35
And yet some of them still end up in prison anyway StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #36
But rarely the most deserving. Chainfire Jun 2021 #40
Do you want Justice, or revenge? Fiendish Thingy Jun 2021 #2
True - but at various points in history harumph Jun 2021 #4
The inflection point certainly hasn't occurred yet. StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #6
23 election laws have been passed in the states, gab13by13 Jun 2021 #22
Did you hear/read Garland's speech the other day? StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #23
Question DET Jun 2021 #46
You get revenge through justice Fullduplexxx Jun 2021 #9
This StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #13
How about a bow to the Eyeball_Kid Jun 2021 #15
Revenge is part of the human experience Chainfire Jun 2021 #39
True StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #41
Well, certainly, revenge and justice are two different things Chainfire Jun 2021 #45
Yes, patience DOES "end at some point" But we're nowhere near the point StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #5
Thanks for a Calming, Well-written Piece! The Roux Comes First Jun 2021 #7
Good point about the transition the lack of it is overlooked Fullduplexxx Jun 2021 #10
Yeah, the transition piece -- the refusal to participate KPN Jun 2021 #38
Thank you! True Blue American Jun 2021 #11
this llashram Jun 2021 #16
All the more reason to make sure the investigation and indictments are solid StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #17
true llashram Jun 2021 #18
Perhaps the inflection point was when rich people stopped paying taxes Ponietz Jun 2021 #32
Ok StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #34
+1 spooky3 Jun 2021 #33
Please just respond to what I actually said in my OP rather than what you think I may Atticus Jun 2021 #42
I responded directly your OP StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #43
Thank you for proving my point. You would rather comment on what you believe I Atticus Jun 2021 #44
Trump used power while in office, we must do the same, but here's the slender difference bucolic_frolic Jun 2021 #8
Yes - but Trump didn't use power. He abused it StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #12
I proudly join you in the "impatience Club". What we are seeing is beyond the pale. NewHendoLib Jun 2021 #14
"Beyond the pale" StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #19
. NewHendoLib Jun 2021 #30
Just as I thought StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #31
Let's agree to disagree on this. I think you are wrong. NewHendoLib Jun 2021 #37
There is plenty of reason for our impatience. gab13by13 Jun 2021 #21
How would not filing the motion in the Carroll case or not redacting the Barr memo StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #24
The DOJ scandal is much bigger than COINTELPRO. Garland needs to address it. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #25
What does "addressing it now" look like to you? StarfishSaver Jun 2021 #26
Yes, there are reasons for our impatience. Often there are reasons why finding the total truth Stuart G Jun 2021 #27
BTW Unhappy Birthday you... Boomerproud Jun 2021 #28
He did way more than incite malaise Jun 2021 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author DiamondShark Jun 2021 #47
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