Look at it This Way

@celticeagle (167025)
Boise, Idaho
January 13, 2024 1:51pm CST
So even for a person who has been brainwashed by Trump's idiocy, how can a normally intelligent person want a person like Trump in office? He has been convicted of raping a woman and of defamation of her character, he has been convicted of fraud in his businesses, and he has been found guilty of causing the insurrection. Who in their right mind would want a man like that in the office of President of the United States? How would anyone want a man like this to represent our country?
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@Bensen32 (27610)
• United States
13 Jan
Unfortunately, you have misrepresented the facts. Trump was found liable for battery in a civil court. He was not convicted of rape. His company and he has been found guilty but has not been convicted of fraud in his business as of yet. The Trail for inciting an insurrection, I believe is scheduled for March 4th, 2024. With that I am not so sure if he is guilty or not. I don't really know if I want him back in office. What I do know form my personal situations and views is, it seemed a whole lot better when he was in there compared to Biden being in there. Maybe some will say I am wrong, but I look at the quality of my life, is it better or worse with the current president and I have to say right now it is worse.
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@celticeagle (167025)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Jan
In my eyes and those of many others, he is guilty nonetheless. I would hope that any person with an average amount of intelligence would not vote for such as the Putz. He is an embarrassment to this country. You must not be living in the U.S. and don't see the things Biden has done for this country. And, thank goodness he came on the scene when he did so he could get COVID under control which the Putz ignored its seriousness much too long and let thousands die. I see the good Biden has done. I'd much rather see him in office than a liar and a cheat like the Putz.
@sallypup (61136)
• Centralia, Washington
14 Jan
@Benson32 So if your sister said somebody raped her and the person she said did it and he got just battery, would you feel content with the verdict? OR if you had been raped would you be content with just battery? Is it just a case of only semantics? Curious me.
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@Bensen32 (27610)
• United States
14 Jan
@sallypup I suppose it would matter to me if there was proof, did it really happen or not. Was she digging for gold or not? Just someone claims something doesn't mean it actually happened and unfortunately, I don't know this lady and whether she is telling the truth or not. Why is it she brought it to a civil court and not a criminal court? Just too many questions for me to blame either way. every well either one is guilty of something, but I don't know so I won't try to bury either one of them.
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@jstory07 (139743)
• Roseburg, Oregon
13 Jan
I say the same thing all the time. He is bad for our country.
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@celticeagle (167025)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Jan
Yes, he certainly is.
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@LindaOHio (178755)
• United States
14 Jan
I'm looking for a strong third party candidate to come out. Have a good day.
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@celticeagle (167025)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Jan
That would be nice.
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• Northampton, England
15 Jan
Iowa winner rarely wins the nomination these days
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@celticeagle (167025)
• Boise, Idaho
16 Jan
He's having trouble with even that. Such a dip.