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Cohen brought the receipts for all of his dealings with Trump.

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Cookie Monster wrote:QUOTE (Cookie Monster @ Apr 1 2009, 09:35 PM) But I don't read the forums I only post.
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You should read it. No synopsis would ever do it justice. But yeah, the president's former lawyer basically testifying that the president is lying about not knowing Wikileaks's plans to publish hacked emails from the DNC, using campaign funds to pay off Stormy Daniels, and pursuing the Trump Tower Russia project during his campaign. The latter two, not only did he know about it, he directed Cohen to do them. These are crimes for which Cohen is going to jail for (and for lying about it to Congress).Papsmear wrote:QUOTE (Papsmear @ Feb 27 2019, 06:43 AM) TLDR
Can you provide a quick synopsis?
But at least Cohen has no direct knowledge of collusion between Trump himself and Russian agents. His campaign manager, Paul Manafort, of course, is also going to jail for exactly that, but who knows, maybe it's all a fantastic coincidence and Trump really had no idea what his campaign manager was up to.
The Republican response, I @#(! you not, that because Cohen admitted to lying and committing fraud for Trump's benefit, nothing Cohen says should be believed. Trump is shocked, shocked to find that so many people in his orbit, including his personal lawyer of ten years, are turning out to be such total sleazebags. After all, he only hires the best people.
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Trump's fluffing Saudi Arabia and North Korea trying to figure out which one he's going to sell something big to, and that's where he's going to live the rest of his life.

Don't find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain.
Cookie Monster wrote:QUOTE (Cookie Monster @ Apr 1 2009, 09:35 PM) But I don't read the forums I only post.
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Lol @ another failed North Korean summit. Obvious distractions are obvious.
We want to see your taxes Trump!
Trump has always been a con man, liar, racist. I don't think anyone was shocked what cohen had to say. America still elected him as president. As far as n.korea talks go, it's a very long process. We're not going to lift all sanctions and trust kim jong un. I think you lift sanctions a little at a time where you can see if n.korea is honoring their part. Just getting n.korea to engage is a huge step in my book.
Lol @ another failed North Korean summit. Obvious distractions are obvious.
We want to see your taxes Trump!
Trump has always been a con man, liar, racist. I don't think anyone was shocked what cohen had to say. America still elected him as president. As far as n.korea talks go, it's a very long process. We're not going to lift all sanctions and trust kim jong un. I think you lift sanctions a little at a time where you can see if n.korea is honoring their part. Just getting n.korea to engage is a huge step in my book.
Cry,'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war -Julius Ceasar


lifting of sanctions was never gonna happen anyway, as it is supposed to be tied to denuclearization. which won't happen. the "failure" was that Trump simply had to walk away, without announcing any results or doing any joint declarations - it was a political failure for Trump, not a negotiations or diplomatic failure. and seeing how this whole thing is just political anyway, a big fat failure it was.
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How do you mean?minigun wrote:QUOTE (minigun @ Feb 28 2019, 04:56 AM) As far as n.korea talks go, it's a very long process. We're not going to lift all sanctions and trust kim jong un. I think you lift sanctions a little at a time where you can see if n.korea is honoring their part. Just getting n.korea to engage is a huge step in my book.
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Drizzo: i am a brit
Drizzo: tut tut
Drizzo: wankarrrrrr
Drizzo: i only have sex whilst in the missionary position[/quote] Fas est et ab hoste doceri - Ovid
Trump had a list of demands n.korea would not meet. Doesn't mean future talks are off. I think it serves notice to China that trump is willing to walk away. With China's economy struggling, I think china better get serious with trade talks.Broodwich wrote:QUOTE (Broodwich @ Mar 1 2019, 04:01 AM) How do you mean?
Cry,'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war -Julius Ceasar


MASSIVE LOLminigun wrote:QUOTE (minigun @ Mar 1 2019, 05:08 AM) With China's economy struggling, I think china better get serious with trade talks.
More like your government needs to prevent entrepreneurs taking manufacturing to China and keeping it at home
But alas...that is all too late. Thanks to greed, China has everyone by the balls. period
