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Trump Acquitted.
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Another fantastic waste of time and money.
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They're hidden under the bodies stacked like cordwood.thechatch said:Another fantastic waste of time and money.
Have the covid checks been mailed out?
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Was cleared an option in the voting?HHusky said:
acquittedPurpleThrobber said:
Please to be posting a copy of your law degree -it's quite clear you have no fucking clue on the US Constitution.HHusky said:"clears"
funny
Article I § 2 of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).
It's over - your overlords didn't have the votes.
Like we say, fuck off.
The Founding Fathers win again.
not cleared of inciting the Capitol riot
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Looks like Mitt took his thumb out of his mouth long enough to vote to impeach Trump.
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Take it up with the OPBob_C said:
Was cleared an option in the voting?HHusky said:
acquittedPurpleThrobber said:
Please to be posting a copy of your law degree -it's quite clear you have no fucking clue on the US Constitution.HHusky said:"clears"
funny
Article I § 2 of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).
It's over - your overlords didn't have the votes.
Like we say, fuck off.
The Founding Fathers win again.
not cleared of inciting the Capitol riot
words have meaning -
OKHHusky said:
Take it up with the OPBob_C said:
Was cleared an option in the voting?HHusky said:
acquittedPurpleThrobber said:
Please to be posting a copy of your law degree -it's quite clear you have no fucking clue on the US Constitution.HHusky said:"clears"
funny
Article I § 2 of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).
It's over - your overlords didn't have the votes.
Like we say, fuck off.
The Founding Fathers win again.
not cleared of inciting the Capitol riot
words have meaning
Let’s go with exonerate or vindicate. Clear is mild yet still appropriate.
Does those work, Lionel?
You really are terrible at this, but given your fantasy life of being some Hot Shot I understand. Limited mental ability is a struggle I bet.
Words have meaning!!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/acquit
Synonyms for acquit
absolve, clear, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate -
Another synonym: when at least 58 US Senators think you're guilty as fuck.NorthwestFresh said:
OKHHusky said:
Take it up with the OPBob_C said:
Was cleared an option in the voting?HHusky said:
acquittedPurpleThrobber said:
Please to be posting a copy of your law degree -it's quite clear you have no fucking clue on the US Constitution.HHusky said:"clears"
funny
Article I § 2 of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).
It's over - your overlords didn't have the votes.
Like we say, fuck off.
The Founding Fathers win again.
not cleared of inciting the Capitol riot
words have meaning
Let’s go with exonerate or vindicate. Clear is mild yet still appropriate.
Does those work, Lionel?
You really are terrible at this, but given your fantasy life of being some Hot Shot I understand. Limited mental ability is a struggle I bet.
Words have meaning!!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/acquit
Synonyms for acquit
absolve, clear, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate -
You could just say “I’m a fucking dipshit” and be done with it.HHusky said:
Another synonym: when at least 58 US Senators think you're guilty as fuck.NorthwestFresh said:
OKHHusky said:
Take it up with the OPBob_C said:
Was cleared an option in the voting?HHusky said:
acquittedPurpleThrobber said:
Please to be posting a copy of your law degree -it's quite clear you have no fucking clue on the US Constitution.HHusky said:"clears"
funny
Article I § 2 of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The Senate would then debate the matter, and vote, each individual Senator voting whether to convict the President and remove him from office, or against conviction. If more than two-thirds of the Senators present vote to convict, the President would be removed from office. Thus a Senator who abstained from voting but was present would in effect be voting against conviction. (Article I § 3).
It's over - your overlords didn't have the votes.
Like we say, fuck off.
The Founding Fathers win again.
not cleared of inciting the Capitol riot
words have meaning
Let’s go with exonerate or vindicate. Clear is mild yet still appropriate.
Does those work, Lionel?
You really are terrible at this, but given your fantasy life of being some Hot Shot I understand. Limited mental ability is a struggle I bet.
Words have meaning!!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/acquit
Synonyms for acquit
absolve, clear, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate
A limited vocabulary on the word “acquit” for a supposed attorney. Give up the ruse, dummy, and stick with kissing Biden’s ass.
Lionel Hutz confirmed.
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