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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 257: "Donald the Dove"
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01/11/20 1:20:05 AM
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LordoftheMorons posted...
Michael Cohen was found guilty of committing said campaign finance violation on his orders beyond a reasonable doubt, which means that Trump can be found guilty as well. Saying he can't be is to say that he's above the law (which he will not be once he's no longer a president armed with accomplices willing to let him get away with shooting a guy in the middle of Fifth Avenue in the Senate).

If the King orders a minister to break the law and the minister does it, what happened in the eyes of the law? Why, the minister gave the King bad advice, and needs to be held responsible for it.

For the King can do no wrong in the eyes of the law. How could he? The law, being below the King and flowing from him, cannot judge him. It cannot even imagine the concept of a lawbreaking King, which is a contradiction in itself. It is a logical impossibility.

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