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Yes. But it will be quickly crushed.jimboston wrote:Could this ignite a Civil War or “Popular Uprising” of some kind?
No. They wouldn't have gone down this road if the Plutocrats weren't safe.jimboston wrote:Have Democrats opened a Pandora’s box that will now “justify” prosecutions of former Democratic Presidents in retaliation?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I am hoping for a thread with actual intelligent discussion as it relates to Rome.Dukasaur wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 6#p5279804
Trans Day of Remembrance = Dumb Stupid Waste of Brain Powersaxitoxin wrote:
they decide to see if they can push even further by declaring a Trans Day of Remembrance in the aftermath of the shooting of three children by one of their Trans Activist supporters; they jailed Doug Mackey for making a meme that disrespected their leader Hillary Clinton; they storm and ransack the Oklahoma Capitol; they emotionally assaulted a 12 year-old who failed to properly respect the dysfunctional adults around him; a day doesn't go by that they don't try to outdo the insanity of the day before.
They keep trying to see how far they can go. They keep dialing up the insanity while simultaneously sealing all routes of legal redress, hoping -- praying -- to provoke a violent reaction. This is exactly what they want and, unfortunately, they're going to get it. They've created a pressure cooker whose only purpose is to get someone to snap. And when it inevitably happens, they'll use the dead bodies as props to entrench their government for the next 50 years.
Sorry, but I can't take this seriously. The Romans were far more sensible.jimboston wrote:I am hoping for a thread with actual intelligent discussion as it relates to Rome.Dukasaur wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 6#p5279804
Not a thread of incoherent babbling with the likes of NaziSS.
*500,000, if you wanted an updated figureDukasaur wrote:It kind of reminds me how Americans got more upset about Clinton getting a blowjob in office than they were about Bush starting a war that resulted in the death of 100,000 innocent people.
Yeah. I was trying to go with the most conservative estimate, but yes, depending on how you assess cause and effect it could be up to the 500,000.bigtoughralf wrote:*500,000, if you wanted an updated figureDukasaur wrote:It kind of reminds me how Americans got more upset about Clinton getting a blowjob in office than they were about Bush starting a war that resulted in the death of 100,000 innocent people.
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
This reminds me of how the FBI took down Al Capone; not for one of his many heinous crimes, but for tax evasion instead.Dukasaur wrote:Sorry, but I can't take this seriously. The Romans were far more sensible.jimboston wrote:I am hoping for a thread with actual intelligent discussion as it relates to Rome.Dukasaur wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 6#p5279804
Not a thread of incoherent babbling with the likes of NaziSS.
The American justice system didn't send Trump to jail for defrauding the investors in his casino of millions. They didn't send Trump to jail for ripping off and shortchanging thousands of contractors and employees over the years. They didn't send Trump to jail for stealing the life savings of thousands of innocent people who signed up for getting an education at his phony "university". All of these things any sensible society would have at least sent him to jail for, if not hanged him. Instead they let him run for office, attempt to destroy the system of alliances that keeps the world in one piece, defraud the taxpayers of hundreds of thousands if not millions by forcing government travelers to stay in his overpriced hotels, attempt to subvert an election, start a riot in the Capitol.
Now they might finally send him to jail for getting some professional attention for his little willie and paying the girl from his corporate account, which pretty much every businessman does.
Don't get me wrong -- I very much want to see the bastard in jail, and I don't really care what excuse is used. But it really holds up a mirror to the ridiculous state of American politics that after all his thousands of heinous crimes, the first one that might see him in jail is a simple case of paying a call girl from company funds.
It kind of reminds me how Americans got more upset about Clinton getting a blowjob in office than they were about Bush starting a war that resulted in the death of 100,000 innocent people.
Is this what you are advocating to replace our current system? I think to vote him out of office and/or prosecute him for crimes is better; at least for the lawyers and there is less blood. And once the Roman Emperor amassed enough power, it was hard to get rid of him and replace him and go back to the system of a republic. And the Emperor was there for life (NO voting him OUT of office) and hence the need for murder and assassination. And this was the system for a very long time, one man and his family in Charge, with a ruling class of elites who were close to the king and entitled.No Roman leader was ever ousted for something so stupid. Roman officials were murdered, assassinated, arrested, deposed and otherwise dealt with for serious stuff -- for thieving, for being too cruel, for losing wars, for plotting against their friends. To the best of my knowledge no Roman official was ever deposed for getting a call girl sent to the palace.

You can say that again.jusplay4fun wrote:And this was the system for a very long time, one man and his family in Charge, with a ruling class of elites who were close to the king and entitled.
No, but technically she didn't blackmail him. She wanted to make some money selling her story to a tabloid. It was Trump's idea to outbid the tabloids and pay her off. She didn't ask him for the money.Maxleod wrote:I'll be honest, I really don't care about that shit. One question though, shouldn't that whore be the one who's prosecuted, not Trump? She blackmailed him, is blackmailing people legal in the US?
That’s tit-for-tat.Dukasaur wrote:No, but technically she didn't blackmail him. She wanted to make some money selling her story to a tabloid. It was Trump's idea to outbid the tabloids and pay her off. She didn't ask him for the money.Maxleod wrote:I'll be honest, I really don't care about that shit. One question though, shouldn't that whore be the one who's prosecuted, not Trump? She blackmailed him, is blackmailing people legal in the US?
I admitted he was worse IMO.Dukasaur wrote:No doubt. But she didn't steal 2.5 million from her investors in a fake casino. She didn't steal $100 million from 5,000 desperate people trying to improve themselves in a fake university. She didn't burn 1,300 different contractors on various construction projects.
A whore is a whore, no doubt. But I'd rather hang out with a whore than a thief, any day.
Jim have you considered you may have some displaced anger towards your wife that you haven't fully come to terms with?jimboston wrote:I admitted he was worse IMO.Dukasaur wrote:No doubt. But she didn't steal 2.5 million from her investors in a fake casino. She didn't steal $100 million from 5,000 desperate people trying to improve themselves in a fake university. She didn't burn 1,300 different contractors on various construction projects.
A whore is a whore, no doubt. But I'd rather hang out with a whore than a thief, any day.
I’m not judging her for being a whore.
I’m judging her for being a lying sneaking ratting whore.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
Way worse?Dukasaur wrote:I just think "worse" is a big understatement. There must be some stronger language available.
Can you document the whores you hang out with, just for curiosity's sake?Dukasaur wrote: A whore is a whore, no doubt. But I'd rather hang out with a whore than a thief, any day.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
I appreciate the heads-up here and will take this up with my therapist.mookiemcgee wrote:Jim have you considered you may have some displaced anger towards your wife that you haven't fully come to terms with?jimboston wrote:I admitted he was worse IMO.Dukasaur wrote:No doubt. But she didn't steal 2.5 million from her investors in a fake casino. She didn't steal $100 million from 5,000 desperate people trying to improve themselves in a fake university. She didn't burn 1,300 different contractors on various construction projects.
A whore is a whore, no doubt. But I'd rather hang out with a whore than a thief, any day.
I’m not judging her for being a whore.
I’m judging her for being a lying sneaking ratting whore.