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Seek's avatar

The wife is a real estate person and developer in FL. They own property there. IMO - The divorce is probably a play on their part to protect all of that from civil suits

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*Corvid Opera*'s avatar

That is not surprising/scary stuff.

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andyshelt's avatar

If the speech does take place and Trump manages to mutter his way through a prepared statement without completely fucking up who will you be betting on which media idiot will be the first to claim "Trump became a real president today"?

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tiredsucker's avatar

A woman in Texas got 5 years for accidental voter fraud. Those 3 deserve at least as much for deliberate voter fraud.

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Lamashtar's avatar

Most military do it. Its legal and easy to declare Texas as your home state for tax purposes and avoid state taxes, though your immediate family can't do it. Its stops being legal once you retire.

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Lamashtar's avatar

Did she announce support for them?

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HerstoryRepeating's avatar

yes, 100%

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tangofoxtrot's avatar

And don't forget this: https://www.theguardian.com...

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tangofoxtrot's avatar

Huck Wad.

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tangofoxtrot's avatar

Except for the kind of fraud that influences the distribution of electoral college votes which is who "really" elected "Reality Resident" Trump.

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WeepingAngel is not indicted's avatar

That was great!

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WeepingAngel is not indicted's avatar

Thanks! And don't worry, your Sorosbux will be arriving any day now.

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Amy!'s avatar

I don't think so. It's pickled, and frozen solid as a precaution. I understand that there's a whole thing about zombies in pop culture these days, but Bannon's liver isn't alive, isn't even undead. It's just ... a failure of biology in the face of chemical assault. It's like Wilfred Owen's soldier who didn't manage to get his mask on in time.

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Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

His letter cites the Florida statute prohibiting false swearing and the submission of false voter registration information, adding that violation of the statute is a third-degree felony.

Man, I would not want to be in Chauvin's shoes now.

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Daniel_Oriordan's avatar

TBF, it was before she was a real lawyer, so she couldn't know no better.

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aloharob's avatar

time is mother natures way of making sure everything doesn't happen all at once.

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