My thought exactly. It mostly belts and gears now
Heikki
But if we regulate it, how will we breed innovation?
Honeymooned in Ireland and rented a car. There are a lot of castle ruins throughout the country. I highly recommend visiting if you get the chance. The people were great. Can't wait to go back and see more of the country.
He was literally doing the job and doing it well.
Some of the accomplishments:
Lowering Costs of Families' Everyday Expenses. More People Are Working Than At Any Point in American History. Making More in America. Rescued the Economy and Changed the Course of the Pandemic. Rebuilding our infrastructure. Historic Expansion of Benefits and Services for Toxic Exposed Veterans. CHIP Act
Kickback sound nefarious and non-official. Call it a reward for official services. That'd make it completely legal per the SCOTUS ruling
I'm currently playing 2 games.
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Another Crabs Treasure. Currently, I'm at a point where I think I need to level up. Most enemies are nearly 1 shotting me. I think I need more vitality.
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Xdefient. Mostly just to have an FPS that I can jump into and play a few quick matches
Fresh cut grass before a rain.
Fresh cut cucumbers. When, growing up, I used to fish for Rainbow Smelt. Freshly caught, they smell like freshly cut cucumbers. I always get a flash back when I get that smell.
Are we sure trump still doesn't possess the codes hidden away in a box somewhere?
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He may try to argue he took them while he was president, and therefore, no charges can be filed. Actions and motives while the president can not be looked at either.
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In the immunity ruling, "Just Us" CT added a note he thought Jack Smiths appointment was illegitimate. This means that if she tosses the entire case, it will inevitably get to the SCOTUS where there is at least 1 friendly judge that would let him off. Judging by the 6-3 ruling, I wouldn't be surprised if there were actually 6 judges.
I am sure Jack Smith can argue all the other crimes of keeping, obstructing, and distributing the documents to those with out security clerence is still a crime but it's if the question of his legitimacy if the reason. I think the SCTUS will agree with Cannon over the actual law for some BS reasons the founding fathers are believed to have said along time ago.
Technically, if he obstructed the case while president by ordering his DOJ to drop it or obviscate it, it could be considered an official act.
He looks so strong... like that turd that doesn't want to flush.