Just released: Mike Lindell blasts ‘frivolous’ and ‘evil’ lawyers in heated deposition

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  1. Noone

    Noone Well-Known Member

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    Apparently you’ve forgotten the coverage of him standing outside the White House with his list to help TRAITOR tRump defraud America.
     
  2. AmericanNationalist

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    Point to at least 2-3 myths in 1776. I remember my own history(and I got an A in that) and there were far fewer inaccuracies in 1776.
     
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    That his “brand” is in theShitter says a lot about his business abilities. You’re not good at business one day and suck the next. IMHO he came up with a gimmick and got lucky; very lucky.
     
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    Apparently you didn’t have written reports in your “own history”.
     
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    Getting an A in US history does not impress me. And I got an A in US History and world history, both in High school and in college.

    That being said, it warps the history of US racism into a political document especially with slavery with phrases such as "involuntary immigration" and others. It misrepresents the ideas of John Jay, especially from Federal Paper #2. It thinks we fought for freedom for our indpendence. . No, we did not. We fought against, what we thought, was an oppressive government in England. It started off as a rebellion in the Northern Colonies. The southern colonies were, for the most part, neutral until the British occupied Charlestown and most of the southern states and you had the loyalists trying to use the rebellion to get what they wanted, more power and money from the crown. And it stated that Americans fought Mexicans in Texas Independence. That cannot be further from the truth. Most of the defenders of the Alamo and in Sam Houston's army, including Sam Houston himself, were Mexican Citizens. Santa Anna was a nationalist and got rid of the 1824 Mexican Constitution, which limited the imports of slaves into Texas to no slaves whatsoever, among other things.
     
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    Melb_muser Well-Known Member Donor

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    What ye sow ye shall reap...
     
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    This isn’t a criminal trial.
     
  8. Tahuyaman

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    I bought his pillows long before he became known as a Trump supporter. I’ve always liked them. If someone sells a decent product, I’ll buy and judge it honestly regardless of their politics . You obviously never purchased any.
     
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    did you think those rules only applied to criminal trials?
     
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    What rules? Civil trials are far different than criminal trials. Tell me the “max” punishment in a civil trial.
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    witness intimidation, jury tampering, etc.....
     
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  12. Alwayssa

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    You are still deposed in civil trials as you are deposed in criminal trials. You are under oath if you testify in civil trials, the same as in criminal trials. And in civil trials, the remedy is money, not jail time. That is the only difference. And you don't have to be present in a civil trial, like what Trump did in the E. Carrol Jean civil trial, but you do have to be present in any and all criminal trials and motions therein.
     
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  13. Noone

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    Nope, never purchased any, they were a gift. Most uncomfortable sob’s I’ve ever tried to sleep on. And, they’re made of little foam rubber cubes that smell like … well … like cheap foam rubber. Which is why they’re so damn uncomfortable, the cubes don’t conform to your head at all.

    It wasn’t political, we tried to like them, we wanted to like them, because my mother-in-law gave them to us we needed to like them. Instead we ended up giving them to Goodwill.
     
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  14. Tahuyaman

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    You’ve never tried one.
     
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    Which didn’t happen.
     
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    Is there a "max"?
    Here's some doozies in civil settlements.

    Tobacco Settlement — $206 Billion
    BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill — $20 Billion
    Volkswagen Emissions Scandal — $14.7 Billion


    more

    https://www.daveabels.com/settlemen...orris, R. J.,cost the state healthcare system.
     
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    Oh yes I have; two of the worst nights sleep I’ve ever had. Gave up and went back to our old pillows after that. My wife hated them worse than I did. And it was her mother that gave them to us.
     
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    Nonsense. You're making that up.
     
  19. Tahuyaman

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    How can you, in the same breath write "It thinks we fought for freedom for our independence" and then claim that is somehow(with those grade marks you got in history) different from "fighting from an oppressive government."

    What you describe as "more power and money" from the crown, is the very same representation(in the British Parliament) as well as the levying of their own taxes. Which is their own LOCAL economy, not the British economy especially since it was self-autonomous in any event. Like wow, how you can get this much fundamentally wrong and to say that 1776 is on par with the bastardization that is 1619 is amazing.

    And while they may have been Mexican in name at the time, their acts were clearly A: In favor of the American Government and B: Against the Mexican State, so in that sense they were "as American as apple pie."


    1776 was fundamentally accurate to our history, and it was accurate in the most important aspect: It got our birth date right. July 4th, 1776. Declaring freedom from the oppressive, and brutal British government. If it weren't for the political commentators who think they're history experts all of a sudden, our history would not have been under attack for pundit purposes.
     
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    Of course they don't. They have had a living example in T that sets the lawless standard. They feel entitled and think (believe) they can get away with anything. Money talks...... and those that have it expect to be exempt to the rules that govern everyone. The Pillow guy is another embarrassment to society etc. He sold his "soul" to T. He is reaping the rewards of what a sociopath (T) can do
    If one is mega rich...... and wealth is almost worshipped, the general population reinforces their bad behavior...and is prepared to give them a pass.
    Misplaced "hero worship"
     
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    So many also profess to be Christian and seem to have forgotten the whole needles eye/ camel thing
     
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    Why on earth would I do that?
     
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    No, if he hadn't taken his company into the gutter of politics none of his problems would have occurred. That wasn't a business decision. It was a personal political one. Good at business. Bad at politics.
     
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    OK, maybe that’s it. But for sure, like so many others, hooking your star to TRAITOR tRump is nearly certain to sink your boat; one way or another.
     
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