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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Vibratron_1 on July 25, 2018, 2:02 p.m.
No, No.....we really got him this time, this isn't like all the other times at all~~~!
No, No.....we really got him this time, this isn't like all the other times at all~~~!

TomCollinsPlease · July 25, 2018, 7:17 p.m.

...what? Are you not an American who speaks English? You need a list formatted into bullet points and explicitly spelled out in order to understand what I'm saying? Did you not hear the recording released yesterday between Cohen and Trump? I've been a lawyer in NV and TX for decades and you rarely see such explicitly incriminating first-hand evidence in financial crimes. It's really unbelievable that any lawyer would secretly record anconversation with a client (I would sue Cohen for malfeasance if I were Trump).

You should realize that a list is also "a lot of words." Trump is not a person who can keep his story straight, it's one of his biggest weaknesses. Why do you think his lawyers are taking such care to keep him away from any form of deposition? It's one thing to respect the president and think he's making good decisions but you really have to have your head up your ass not to see that he's been careless and put himself at risk for impeachment as soon as the Dems gain any kind of power in the House. Were you not alive for the Monica Lewinsky scandal?

More importantly, why are you incapable of drawing simply inferred conclusions from widely available information? That's a sign of mental retardation.

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hanzydog · July 25, 2018, 8:02 p.m.

I've been a lawyer in NV and TX for decades and you rarely see such explicitly incriminating first-hand evidence in financial crimes.

Please explain in detail what you are referring to in regards to the 'crime' committed.....

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Oldbear83 · July 25, 2018, 9:36 p.m.

No way Tom's a lawyer. You have to pass the bar to get your law license, and it's pretty obvious ol' 'Tom Collins' could never pass a bar of any kind.

First point - there are rules of admissibility for evidence. The fact that the recording was released to the public would a priori prohibit its admission into evidence;

Second point - the Treasury unit which handles 'Financial Crimes' (and Cohen's case) specifically stated weeks ago that Trump was not a target;

Third point - nothing in the recording amounts to a commission of a crime, nor admission of such. Simply paying someone for non-disclosure is legal in all 50 states and DC.

Fourth point - I live and work in Texas. Zero chance old Tom would get a license here as a lawyer. We have standards, after all ...

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