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Azimuth

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  1. Wouldn’t you be unemployed then?
  2. It’s better than seeing Jabba the Roche in a desert bag at the Deid circa 2004. Looked like they had to sew two together.
  3. Only if they’re named Saul Goodman.
  4. Look at the military commissions down at GITMO. Those trials are between civilian and military courts, law wise. They have some, but not all rights, under the Constituion according to case law. https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/06-1195.ZS.html
  5. Corrosion is going to take out the BUFF, much like it’s taking out the KC-135. You can dump all the money into newer avionics, engines, etc, but you’ll never beat time with regard to airframe age.
  6. I'm sure it is too with that sliding age scale.
  7. Gates is testifying against Manafort due to his plea deal. http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/374477-gates-plans-to-testify-against-manafort-in-mueller-probe-report
  8. What’s more concerning is the undermining of a military force O-6’s, GO’s, and E-9’s do to maintain a fucked up political correctness.
  9. Your last link sucks. https://www.justice.gov/file/1035477/download
  10. Actually being in cahoots with the Russians and possibly lying saying you knew nothing of the interference and/or trying to prevent investigators from finding out about your direct involvement, knowledge, and possible role in the interference are vastly differently things. Nixon wasn't in the Watergate hotel planting recording devices yet he still told us he wasn't a crook and quit being President before was impeached. Weird.
  11. Who can authorize Stop Loss? Is it the President or Congress, or the SECDEF and Service Secretary?
  12. I'm sure it'll attract the best kind of Mil IP: former CC's who've been blacklisted from the majors by the former people they shit on during their career.
  13. Have all agreements reviewed by a lawyer...
  14. I’m 2-0 in divorces. It’s them, not me...of course. Follow these steps: Make sure she doesn’t have any access to any of your money. Don’t trust anything she says. Get a lawyer with regard to family law (www.avvo.com). Your local JAG can give you free legal advice and/or referrals to some civilians. Don’t say crazy shit on social media. If she says crazy shit on social media, make copies of it. Hit the gym. Don’t force people to “pick sides.” If you want to talk about it, talk about it, but you’ll much better off not bad mouthing her to mutual friends. We didn’t have kids, which makes it 169% easier. If you gave her the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill, you can revoke it back to you. Good luck, it’s starting over, but it’s nice.
  15. And Trump won't approve the release of the Schiff memo. You know, for classified info and such. Guess the Nunes memo was immunized against the negative implications of declassification...
  16. Newt Gingrich led a Republican House lynch mob to impeach Clinton over his relationship with Lewinsky. Which wasn't what got Clinton impeached, that was the obstruction of justice and making a false official statement, and also led a Republican lynch mob against Gingrich the next year and forced him to resign. So, if lying and obstructing justice for a blowie will get you impeached, lying and obstructing justice about a foreign adversary manipulating the U.S. Presidential election will probably get you impeached also. And if history repeats itself from 1998-1999, Trump will be impeached for obstruction and/or making a false official statement. It most likely, just like the two previous Presidents prior that were impeached, won't be approved by the Senate. However, it'll cost the Republican seats in the House in the next election and Trump will ride out his term, but not run/or be elected for the next term. Whenever Nunes is asked the question, "What was the White House's role in the House Intelligence Committee's Republican Report" he either dodges the question, or drops into carefully lawyered scripted statements that says "well the Republican's didn't draft any part of the report."
  17. https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/does-nunes-memo-matter-sheldon-whitehouse
  18. Where’d he get the idea from? Putin?
  19. It’s a straw man argument. Trump even stated he wasn’t going to go after for criminal charges once he became President. Trump isn’t going to get in trouble for collusion, you know, the topic his legal team keeps bringing up. He’s going to possibly get in trouble for obstruction of justice. You know, the same shit that force Nixon to resign before he was impeached and also the topic that his legal team keeps Heismaning.
  20. Well if the DOJ doesn't do much to him, he's still part of the UCMJ. The CAAF ruled last year that retirement is just a "change in status." Therefore retirees are to be held to the UCMJ and tried for crimes if the Service Secretary recalls them. The max punishment for Flynn's crime he pled guilty to is five years confinement and a dismissal.
  21. We are a nation of law, however impeachment was designed by the Framers to not be a legal proceeding, though it’s chaired by the Chief Justice of the SCOTUS, etc. The House was given a lot of latitude by the Framers to decide what “high crimes and misdemeanors” the House wants to prefer towards impeachment towards an elected official. Ken Starr was interviewed last week and asked if it comes out that Trump lied to the public, should that be an impeachable offense? He answered yes. Which isn’t surprising because that’s what one of the impeachable offenses he listed in his report against Clinton.
  22. Well, he did take over when the economy had crashed and he had the stones to call for Bin Laden to be captured or killed. He also didn't go through cabinet members as fast as Trump, nor did he have a few cabinet member plead guilty to federal crimes. You probably forgot that late 90's Republicans were calling Clinton the worst person in the world for getting a blowie and the obnoxious Ken Starr investigation. I don't think Trump will be impeached due to possible collusion with the Russians. I think the House, to much chagrin to Paul Ryan, will start the impeachment process via obstruction of justice and making false official statements. If that's the case I don't believe the Senate will approve the charges, much like they didn't against Clinton and Andrew Johnson, however I believe it's going to cost Republicans seats in the 2020 election and the Trump a reelection bid. You know, the same stuff that Nixon scoffed at around '72-'73 as he ran around obstructing justice and abuse of power until he was resigning two weeks prior to the House preferring impeachment charges against him August of 1974. At least Obama and Nixon were lawyers and Nixon knew when to quit, Trump's and idiot an doesn't.
  23. Stay Tuned with Preet is another good one too.
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