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1 hour ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Perjury trap is only a euphemism for "cannot tell the truth". Oh the tangled webs we weave.......................

oh, bs. A perjury trap is relatively easy to coerce - a belligerent prosecutor can get a lot of people to eventually misspeak,

forget and then remember, say one thing one way, and a similar thing - same answer, another way - and the prosecutor can deliberately "get" a defendant on "lie" when it wasn't that at all.

  That is why they freaking call it a "trap". It's a last ditch effort to accomplish "getting" a defendant, after realizing they are failing to find the actual crime that was never committed, or just that they never could prove it.

  The stage is set for "trap", because Mooeller (full of bs) and his corrupt past democrat attack weasels want to get

Trump any way they can. If they can draw it out long enough, and get some kind of fake controversy that will work to ruin Pres Trump, they will have accomplished what they set out to do.

  Innocent Americans have languished in prison for years because of these dirty career deep state hacks.

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18 minutes ago, calfoxwc said:

oh, bs. A perjury trap is relatively easy to coerce - a belligerent prosecutor can get a lot of people to eventually misspeak,

forget and then remember, say one thing one way, and a similar thing - same answer, another way - and the prosecutor can deliberately "get" a defendant on "lie" when it wasn't that at all.

  That is why they freaking call it a "trap". It's a last ditch effort to accomplish "getting" a defendant, after realizing they are failing to find the actual crime that was never committed, or just that they never could prove it.

  The stage is set for "trap", because Mooeller (full of bs) and his corrupt past democrat attack weasels want to get

Trump any way they can. If they can draw it out long enough, and get some kind of fake controversy that will work to ruin Pres Trump, they will have accomplished what they set out to do.

  Innocent Americans have languished in prison for years because of these dirty career deep state hacks.

So much emotional ranting. LOL!🤣

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actually, Mr. Spock would have been so proud of that one.

Strictly unemotional and accurate appraisal of the situation, quite accurately logical in the conclusions to the analysis of

the subject of "perjury trap".

   Your false claim of "seeing" emotional ranting, is just a liberal emotional knee jerkie. 😑

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2 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

oh, bs. A perjury trap is relatively easy to coerce - a belligerent prosecutor can get a lot of people to eventually misspeak,

forget and then remember, say one thing one way, and a similar thing - same answer, another way - and the prosecutor can deliberately "get" a defendant on "lie" when it wasn't that at all.

  That is why they freaking call it a "trap". It's a last ditch effort to accomplish "getting" a defendant, after realizing they are failing to find the actual crime that was never committed, or just that they never could prove it.

  The stage is set for "trap", because Mooeller (full of bs) and his corrupt past democrat attack weasels want to get

Trump any way they can. If they can draw it out long enough, and get some kind of fake controversy that will work to ruin Pres Trump, they will have accomplished what they set out to do.

  Innocent Americans have languished in prison for years because of these dirty career deep state hacks.

thrres alot of emotional knee jerky here

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1 hour ago, TexasAg1969 said:

LOL-you're so blind you can't even see you go on rants here all the time. Have a pair of glasses Mr. Charles-😎

au contraire mon ami.

You must become cognizant of the actual meanings of words. Otherwise, you are just levying emotions upon someone else.

rant
rant/
verb
verb: rant; 3rd person present: rants; past tense: ranted; past participle: ranted; gerund or present participle: ranting
  1. 1.
    speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way.
    "she was still ranting on about the unfairness of it all"
    synonyms: fulminate, go on, hold forth, vociferate, sound off, spout, pontificate, bluster, declaim;

So, when you keep posting belligerent nonsense at Pres Trump, you offer up ZERO support to give your assertions some legitimacy. So, instead of posting an opinion, and supporting it with facts/logical reasoning, either on your own, or posting someone else's elaborate explanation for the same opinion...

    You just keep going on and on about your assertion that is contrary to the facts at hand. So, in conclusion, by virtue of the definition of "rant", you go on in wild, impassioned ways, while you are unable to support your assertions with logic, reasoning, and facts, that you are supposed to be basing your conclusions on.

Your conclusions are mere emotional venting. no workee.

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