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Should Trump Resign Over Sexual Assault Allegations?

Should Trump Resign Over Sexual Assault Allegations?


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No, it just stops your precious little feelings from being hurt. So long as you post stupid stuff, people can respond to it any way they wish, within the rules set by DP. If you don't like that, go hide in a cave somewhere.

What "stupid stuff " regarding this topic that you claim I wrote do you want to debate? I will be glad to do so with you.
 
By all means enlightenment the dark recesses of my mind with your knowledge.

If you are old enough to post on these political forums, you really taught American government, and you still do not know, I cannot help you.
 
Its cute - in a grade school cliquish way - how you righties stick up for each other when you crucify yourself.

I am just calling them as I see them. He has you cornered.
 
You know that. I know that. Haymarket knows that.

It is just a matter of which dishonest dodge he wants to try next.

1. The "opinion" dodge.

2. The sheepskin dodge.

3. The "This political hack said Illegitimate" dodge.

4. The " I already told you" when he posting nothing of the sort dodge.

5. The <Insert pathetic dodge>

Eventually he gets around to the "ad hom" dodge.
 
All I am asking is a very simple request: I do not claim that the people like Fledermaus who maintain that Trump is the LEGITIMATE President are wrong or incorrect or are uneducated or are ignorant. I respect that they have a right to make that judgment as a citizen.
All I ask is that they in turn respect the right of a citizen to make the judgment that Trump is ILLEGITIMATE without condescendingly ripping them as wrong or incorrect or uneducated or ignorant.

Is that too much to ask?

You are still attempting to dodge. According to the law, Trump is the legitimately elected president. Your not accepting that is just your opinion, which has no legal standing.
 
If you are old enough to post on these political forums, you really taught American government, and you still do not know, I cannot help you.

As i suspected , you are impotent to offer any explanation.
 
You are still attempting to dodge. According to the law, Trump is the legitimately elected president. Your not accepting that is just your opinion, which has no legal standing.

LEGAL in some cases is the same as LEGITIMATE. And in some cases, it is NOT the same.

Do the American people have what you refer to as "legal standing"... whatever the heck that is? I did not realize the American people needed any sort of legal standing to form an opinion about their government or some of the people in it.
 
I am just calling them as I see them. He has you cornered.

Its cute how you righties stand up for each other but are impotent to explain why? It reminds me of my years teaching high school and all the cliques the kids had where their loyalty was to each other only.
 
LEGAL in some cases is the same as LEGITIMATE. And in some cases, it is NOT the same.

Do the American people have what you refer to as "legal standing"... whatever the heck that is? I did not realize the American people needed any sort of legal standing to form an opinion about their government or some of the people in it.

Yes...the voters and the electoral college system have legal standing which makes Trump the legitimately elected president. It's your opinion that lacks legal standing other then just expressing your first amendment rights.
 
Its cute how you righties stand up for each other but are impotent to explain why? It reminds me of my years teaching high school and all the cliques the kids had where their loyalty was to each other only.

Perhaps that's where you taught American Government? High school?
 
Yes...the voters and the electoral college system have legal standing which makes Trump the legitimately elected president. It's your opinion that lacks legal standing other then just expressing your first amendment rights.

Actually it makes him the LEGAL president.
 
Legal and legitimate.

They are not always the same thing and with Trump are certainly NOT the same thing. Every American citizen has a right to decide if Trump is legitimate in their eyes.
 
They are not always the same thing and with Trump are certainly NOT the same thing. Every American citizen has a right to decide if Trump is legitimate in their eyes.

The dictionaries disagree.

And the OPINIONS of people who can't be bothered to understand the DEFINITION of LEGITIMATE do not change the DEFINITION of LEGITIMATE.
 
They are not always the same thing and with Trump are certainly NOT the same thing. Every American citizen has a right to decide if Trump is legitimate in their eyes.

You are just talking opinions....basically just opinions of leftwingers who simply cannot emotionally deal with losing an election. I had no use for Obama and and I think he went rogue in his second term, however he was legitimately elected whether I liked him or not. Trump was legitimately elected whether you like it or not. Hillary would have been the one illigitimately elected because she cheated her way through the primary.
 
You are just talking opinions....basically just opinions of leftwingers who simply cannot emotionally deal with losing an election. I had no use for Obama and and I think he went rogue in his second term, however he was legitimately elected whether I liked him or not. Trump was legitimately elected whether you like it or not. Hillary would have been the one illigitimately elected because she cheated her way through the primary.

And a citizen has a right to that opinion. Trump was legally elected. The question of legitimacy is a whole different thing.
 
And a citizen has a right to that opinion. Trump was legally elected. The question of legitimacy is a whole different thing.

However "opinions" do not negate actual or legal legitimacy.
 
I'm not particularly fond of everything Trump does, didn't vote for him (nor Hillary) but the fact is, he was a billionaire long before he became involved in politics and yet not one woman pointed a finger in his direction. I find it at least suspect that now some are. When it's been proven he's a prick, then we can start kicking him out of office. Or maybe like Slick Willy, he'll step down, oh right, that didn't happen did it.
 
However "opinions" do not negate actual or legal legitimacy.

Opinions, in this regard, determine the issue of legitimacy or illegitimacy for the citizen as to how he views his government and those in it.
 
Opinions, in this regard, determine the issue of legitimacy or illegitimacy for the citizen as to how he views his government and those in it.

Which is meaningless to everyone else. We can work out that haymarket does not like Trump.
 
Which is meaningless to everyone else. We can work out that haymarket does not like Trump.

What you should be thinking about is the vast majority of the American people.
 
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