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Mmerose. No I am not familiar with any new age stuff. What I know is what I have learned on my own. I have very eclectic interests every thing from anthropology to Zoology

Here is what I know about Trump. I was a Military Training Instructor in a Squadron that was dedicated to training reservists, there was a sister Squadron that trained National Guard recruits.

Bush was in the National Guard Squadron. On graduation his father commissioned him a 2nd Lt, I remember the picture of his father pin 2d Lt bars on a shaved head Airman Basic, he never attended Officer Training School, like I did. From Basic Training to Flight school, and the man was an idiot, he went AWOL in wartime, over 30 days is desertion, I believe it was over 30 days, not even disciplined, at least an Article 15, UCMJ, which is non judicial punishment, even AWOL should have meant the end of his career,but he was the son of Governor George H W Bush of Texas.

Years later,someone on his staff had the bright idea of forging on a computer,using an appropriate font, a letter of reprimand, and leaked it to the media. Easy to expose and they were ready. When he was a 2d Lt, there were no such things as personal computers or MS Word. These programs space letters, however a typewriter does not space letters.

They set a trap and fools fell for it. Very Clever but that is what the Republicans are, and Democrats are eager fools.

Like the time that someone passed David Cay Johnson, an IRS 1040 over the transom for Trump, Rachel Maddow so eager with breaking news made a fool of herself on her program.

The 1040 was either a fake or irrelevant.

They did it again with the Mueller Report, they were having an orgasm expecting a disclosure, but Mueller stifled that orgasm, concluding that there was no conspiracy. he did establish but did not say there was collusion, but collusion is not a crime, conspiracy is.

Mueller investigated the case under criminal statutes, which is a narrow and specific window of inquiry. Congress has a different and broader responsibility to determine whether the president committed high crimes and misdemeanors for which impeachment is appropriate. Congress is not bound by the high standard of proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt that Mueller used for his criminal inquiry. Our system reserves that burden of proof for cases where someone’s liberty is at stake and they may be incarcerated as a result of proceedings. That is not the case with impeachment.

Point is Mueller knew who buttered his bread, and found Trump committed no crimes, because that is what his investigation was all about, remember Bill Barr appointed Mueller as special counsel.

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