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I agree Steele, the Democrats have shown extraordinary partisanship in this and there should have been far more of them voting against indictment. There basically weren't any charges.

The idea that the president exercising his legal rights to stop a witness appearing is in some way an obstruction of Congress is nonsensical. The matter could have been challenged in the courts, but they couldn't be bothered.

The main charge is even sillier, because it basically says that if there is a possibility that you might run for president, then you should be immune from investigation into your criminal activities. There's no doubt that Biden is corrupt, and some of the evidence is out of his own mouth. Rudy Giuliani has been doing a sterling job outlining the case against Biden and his son, plus others, and is now starting to get deep into the Democrat Party on his "Common Sense" Youtube channel. Well worth a look. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-9J07yyuXQTx_uZQchtwsg

Corruption has become deeply embedded in the US establishment, and it's a concern that the Democrats appear united to defend the corruption.
Posted by GrahamY, Friday, 21 February 2020 11:58:42 AM
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