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    Will Arizona prosecute DJT?

    SO and I are packed and will be leaving Phoenix later tonight for Nogales. Had to post before we take off - apparently the AZ Attorney General is weighing prosecuting Trump for his remarks last Thursday night to Tucker Carlson at a suburban Glendale, AZ appearance.

    Will Arizona FINALLY earn it's place in.the shade by destroying Donald Trump? Until further notice it does seem possible. What joy for me if it were ARIZONA that finally destroyed this threat to all that is democracy and decency. I'm willing to spend ALL my recent bonus on food for a huge block party if so!

    Crossing fingers! I do have some hope - but I also know this country well enough not to trust. Rob

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    Why will Arizona prosecute Donald Trump?

    oh, and is the Attorney General running for office in this election?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimmethesimplelife View Post
    SO and I are packed and will be leaving Phoenix later tonight for Nogales. Had to post before we take off - apparently the AZ Attorney General is weighing prosecuting Trump for his remarks last Thursday night to Tucker Carlson at a suburban Glendale, AZ appearance.
    Do you know what Trump allegedly said to prompt this? Are you aware that the Democratic talking points which arose from his comments have been proven demonstrably false by every reasonable observer of the discussion?

    Will Arizona FINALLY earn it's place in.the shade by destroying Donald Trump?
    Do you realize that this unhinged desire to destroy, which so many Democrats and institutions advocate, are the primary reason Trump is on the verge of winning?
    "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Do you know what Trump allegedly said to prompt this? Are you aware that the Democratic talking points which arose from his comments have been proven demonstrably false by every reasonable observer of the discussion?

    Do you realize that this unhinged desire to destroy, which so many Democrats and institutions advocate, are the primary reason Trump is on the verge of winning?[/COLOR]
    You do realize that rational people look at the dude that pretends to suck cock on a microphone and wonder what the **** is wrong with the maga people that they think that loser is at all appropriate as a potential president? Perhaps you, in all your obviously infinite wisdom can explain it.

    We wouldn’t want to destroy that wack job if we weren’t at risk of having that psycho loser holding the most powerful office in the world. But he put himself in that position so eff him. We will do what we need to make sure that he doesn’t destroy the country we love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    You do realize that rational people look at the dude that pretends to suck cock on a microphone and wonder what the **** is wrong with the maga people that they think that loser is at all appropriate as a potential president? Perhaps you, in all your obviously infinite wisdom can explain it.

    We wouldn’t want to destroy that wack job if we weren’t at risk of having that psycho loser holding the most powerful office in the world. But he put himself in that position so eff him. We will do what we need to make sure that he doesn’t destroy the country we love.
    Suit yourself. You'll just have to live with the consequences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    We wouldn’t want to destroy that wack job if we weren’t at risk of having that psycho loser holding the most powerful office in the world. But he put himself in that position so eff him. We will do what we need to make sure that he doesn’t destroy the country we love.
    That sounds like something Trump would say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    That sounds like something Trump would say.
    I suppose he certainly is inspiring! Hopefully he doesn’t inspire me to consider pointing a gun at my political enemy’s head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    I suppose he certainly is inspiring! Hopefully he doesn’t inspire me to consider pointing a gun at my political enemy’s head.
    You never know. The Democrats and their media partners found the "Hitler", "fascist", "threat to democracy" labels to be pretty effective in that regard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimmethesimplelife View Post
    SO and I are packed and will be leaving Phoenix later tonight for Nogales. Had to post before we take off - apparently the AZ Attorney General is weighing prosecuting Trump for his remarks last Thursday night to Tucker Carlson at a suburban Glendale, AZ appearance.

    Which specific remarks? And what charges are you anticipating?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    I suppose he certainly is inspiring! Hopefully he doesn’t inspire me to consider pointing a gun at my political enemy’s head.
    See, here in WA we've already activated the state emergency management center, have the State Police staffing levels increased, and have the National Guard on deck.

    Because people are being quite uncivil, and remarks like that just amp up the situation.

    I'm hoping to have a boring a peaceful week here, but even here in Brigadoon, tempers are all sides are getting out of hand, and people are acting out.

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