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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on January 04, 2022, 08:53:50 AM
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OLDMDDEM (758 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216210140
Just a thought, and maybe a naive one
Since Dumpy lost the election and has been spilling lies for over a year and raising money doing it, wouldn't that qualify as a RICO case for the DA? Raising money under false pretenses is a crime, right?
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Star Member Walleye (10,442 posts)
1. Yes!
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Star Member mucifer (20,500 posts)
2. Just waiting for proof he isn't above the law. Hoping it comes soon
edhopper (28,296 posts)
4. only if he uses
that money for something other than he raises it for. Political lies are protected speech.
OLDMDDEM (758 posts)
5. Interesting
I would think political lies would be fraudulent.
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If political lies were a crime, 2/3 of Republicans and 100% of democrats would be behind bars.
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There's a reason the late Harry Reid stood in the Well of the Senate to lie about Mitt Romney's taxes.
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There's a reason the late Harry Reid stood in the Well of the Senate to lie about Mitt Romney's taxes.
Absolutely the only place in the entire universe where he could have done that and not had to be personally responsible for the words coming out of his soup cooler.
Effin' craven piece of excrement (piss be upon him)...
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Dear Low Count DUchebag, It's not just naive but stupid. I would expect nothing more from a poster at the DUmp.
If this is a mole, well done.
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On a side note, I've always thought that when elected political officials and those running for office speak to the public it should be as if they were under oath, and any of the "if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor" non-sense would be considered perjury and make the speaker liable for the standard penalties for perjury. It would make some of these a$$holes serious consider the words coming out of their mouths.