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Old 02-09-2024, 01:21 AM   #91
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At the beginning of the report, Hur states that there is evidence that Biden “Willfully retained “ classified documents. But then, on pages four and five he says that evidence is not sufficient to obtain an indictment, much less a conviction.

From pages four and five:
Nevertheless, we do not believe this evidence is sufficient, as jurors would likely find reasonable doubt for one or more of several reasons. Both when he served as vice president and when the Afghanistan documents were found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage in 2022, his possession of them in his Delaware home was not a basis for prosecution because as vice president and president, he had authority to keep classified documents in his home. The best case for charges would rely on Mr. Biden's possession of the Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home in February 2017. when he was a private citizen and when he told his ghostwriter he had just found classified materiaL

Several defenses are likely to create reasonable doubt as to such charges. For example, Mr. Eiden could have found the classified Afghanistan documents at his Virginia home in 2017 and then forgotten about them soon after. This could convince some reasonable jurors that he did not retain them willfully. \Vhen Mr. Eiden told his ghostwriter about finding ''all the classified stuff downstairs," his tone was matter-of-fact. For a person who had viewed classified documents nearly every dayfor eight years as vice president, including regularly in his home, finding classified documents at home less than a month after leaving office could have been an unremarkable and forgettable event. Notably, the classified Afghanistan documents did not come up again in Mr. Biden's dozens of hours of recorded conversations with the ghostwriter, or in his book. And the place where the Afghanistan documents were eventually found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage-in a badly damaged box surrounded by household detritus-suggests the documents might have been forgotten.

Hur also concedes that the documents could have been taken to his home without his knowledge or consent and points out that it was Biden himself who alerted the government to the existence of the documents.

Also from Hur’s report.
Another viable defense is that Mr. Eiden might not have retained the classified Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home at all. They could have been stored, by mistake and without his knowledge, at his Delaware home since the time he was vice president, as were other classified documents recovered during our investigation. This would rebut charges that he willfully retained the documents in Virginia.

There’s no doubt Biden had classified documents in his possession at a couple of occasions. There is a lot of doubt that he was aware of this until the moment they were discovered. When that happened, he immediately moved to return them to their proper location. He allowed access to all his properties. He sat for five hours of interviews. He cooperated in every way possible.
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There’s no doubt Biden had classified documents in his possession at a couple of occasions. There is a lot of doubt that he was aware of this until the moment they were discovered. When that happened, he immediately moved to return them to their proper location. He allowed access to all his properties. He sat for five hours of interviews. He cooperated in every way possible.

He lied up a storm during his emergency 8PM Est press conference when discussing the documents, look at the pictures in the report, they refute his claims they were secure and many were put there by staff unbeknownst to him. There were open boxes right where he parks his car in the garage.


That isn't the main point, he has finally been exposed as having advanced dementia, the report claims it and his press conference proved it, so funny how your kind denied the obvious due to your severe TDS. The fact he has dementia can no longer be denied by lackeys like yourself.
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Old 02-09-2024, 06:29 AM   #94
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At the beginning of the report, Hur states that there is evidence that Biden “Willfully retained “ classified documents. But then, on pages four and five he says that evidence is not sufficient to obtain an indictment, much less a conviction.

From pages four and five:
Nevertheless, we do not believe this evidence is sufficient, as jurors would likely find reasonable doubt for one or more of several reasons. Both when he served as vice president and when the Afghanistan documents were found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage in 2022, his possession of them in his Delaware home was not a basis for prosecution because as vice president and president, he had authority to keep classified documents in his home. The best case for charges would rely on Mr. Biden's possession of the Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home in February 2017. when he was a private citizen and when he told his ghostwriter he had just found classified materiaL

Several defenses are likely to create reasonable doubt as to such charges. For example, Mr. Eiden could have found the classified Afghanistan documents at his Virginia home in 2017 and then forgotten about them soon after. This could convince some reasonable jurors that he did not retain them willfully. \Vhen Mr. Eiden told his ghostwriter about finding ''all the classified stuff downstairs," his tone was matter-of-fact. For a person who had viewed classified documents nearly every dayfor eight years as vice president, including regularly in his home, finding classified documents at home less than a month after leaving office could have been an unremarkable and forgettable event. Notably, the classified Afghanistan documents did not come up again in Mr. Biden's dozens of hours of recorded conversations with the ghostwriter, or in his book. And the place where the Afghanistan documents were eventually found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage-in a badly damaged box surrounded by household detritus-suggests the documents might have been forgotten.

Hur also concedes that the documents could have been taken to his home without his knowledge or consent and points out that it was Biden himself who alerted the government to the existence of the documents.

Also from Hur’s report.
Another viable defense is that Mr. Eiden might not have retained the classified Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home at all. They could have been stored, by mistake and without his knowledge, at his Delaware home since the time he was vice president, as were other classified documents recovered during our investigation. This would rebut charges that he willfully retained the documents in Virginia.

There’s no doubt Biden had classified documents in his possession at a couple of occasions. There is a lot of doubt that he was aware of this until the moment they were discovered. When that happened, he immediately moved to return them to their proper location. He allowed access to all his properties. He sat for five hours of interviews. He cooperated in every way possible.
I think you are missing the boat here. Beyond the double standard in not charging Biden, it is of little consequent next to the smoking gun outlining Biden's dementia and the awful truth that some unelected person is running the country on Biden's behalf. That should frighten everyone. Maybe that is why Biden calls Kamala president. Maybe she is defacto president. Maybe that is why the Secretary of Defense didn't tell Biden he was in the ICU. Biden isn't president or running the show. It is starting to make more and more sense now.

But we need to know who is running the country because we absolutely know it isn't Biden, and hasn't been for quite some time.

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I would take mostpost to task for such nonsense, but he is an elderly man who means well and his memery is weak.
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I would take mostpost to task for such nonsense, but he is an elderly man who means well and his memery is weak.
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At the beginning of the report, Hur states that there is evidence that Biden “Willfully retained “ classified documents. But then, on pages four and five he says that evidence is not sufficient to obtain an indictment, much less a conviction.

From pages four and five:
Nevertheless, we do not believe this evidence is sufficient, as jurors would likely find reasonable doubt for one or more of several reasons. Both when he served as vice president and when the Afghanistan documents were found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage in 2022, his possession of them in his Delaware home was not a basis for prosecution because as vice president and president, he had authority to keep classified documents in his home. The best case for charges would rely on Mr. Biden's possession of the Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home in February 2017. when he was a private citizen and when he told his ghostwriter he had just found classified materiaL

Several defenses are likely to create reasonable doubt as to such charges. For example, Mr. Eiden could have found the classified Afghanistan documents at his Virginia home in 2017 and then forgotten about them soon after. This could convince some reasonable jurors that he did not retain them willfully. \Vhen Mr. Eiden told his ghostwriter about finding ''all the classified stuff downstairs," his tone was matter-of-fact. For a person who had viewed classified documents nearly every dayfor eight years as vice president, including regularly in his home, finding classified documents at home less than a month after leaving office could have been an unremarkable and forgettable event. Notably, the classified Afghanistan documents did not come up again in Mr. Biden's dozens of hours of recorded conversations with the ghostwriter, or in his book. And the place where the Afghanistan documents were eventually found in Mr. Biden's Delaware garage-in a badly damaged box surrounded by household detritus-suggests the documents might have been forgotten.

Hur also concedes that the documents could have been taken to his home without his knowledge or consent and points out that it was Biden himself who alerted the government to the existence of the documents.

Also from Hur’s report.
Another viable defense is that Mr. Eiden might not have retained the classified Afghanistan documents in his Virginia home at all. They could have been stored, by mistake and without his knowledge, at his Delaware home since the time he was vice president, as were other classified documents recovered during our investigation. This would rebut charges that he willfully retained the documents in Virginia.

There’s no doubt Biden had classified documents in his possession at a couple of occasions. There is a lot of doubt that he was aware of this until the moment they were discovered. When that happened, he immediately moved to return them to their proper location. He allowed access to all his properties. He sat for five hours of interviews. He cooperated in every way possible.
Hur concluded that while Biden may or may not belong in prison, he does belong in a nursing home.

And just like that, the press is no longer looking the other way to the obvious cognitive issues.
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Hur concluded that while Biden may or may not belong in prison, he does belong in a nursing home.

And just like that, the press is no longer looking the other way to the obvious cognitive issues.
Which means...the press has just outed itself as captured media.

A 10yo would have been asking these questions 4 years ago.
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Which means...the press has just outed itself as captured media.

A 10yo would have been asking these questions 4 years ago.

So far everything I have seen of ABC they are still sticking up for Biden and leaving out all the negative in the Hur report, they are using the but Trump angle. I almost died of shock when Jimmy Fallon (NBC) started his monologue making fun of Biden. Jimmy Kimmel (ABC) bagged on Haley first, then Trump no mention of Biden.
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He lied up a storm during his emergency 8PM Est press conference when discussing the documents, look at the pictures in the report, they refute his claims they were secure and many were put there by staff unbeknownst to him. There were open boxes right where he parks his car in the garage.


That isn't the main point, he has finally been exposed as having advanced dementia, the report claims it and his press conference proved it, so funny how your kind denied the obvious due to your severe TDS. The fact he has dementia can no longer be denied by lackeys like yourself.
How often did Mostie tell us Biden just has a stuttering issue and no issues with an impaired memory? Will mostie tell us he was wrong or will he double down? Only Francois Mitterand knows for sure.
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They have to start spinning this as discrimination against old people.

This criticism of Biden is clearly rooted in white supremacy...obviously...

We're all going to have to go to sensitivity training...
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How often did Mostie tell us Biden just has a stuttering issue and no issues with an impaired memory? Will mostie tell us he was wrong or will he double down? Only Francois Mitterand knows for sure.

As someone who has been around more than my fair share of the elderly with
dementia, both family, elderly friends, and their bunk mates in rest homes, seeing dead people is a sign of the very advanced stages. I am shocked Biden is still alive and walking upright, as all the people I knew seeing dead people was the sign the end was near. It could be medication and too much stimuli has exacerbated some of the symptoms. All the people I knew who saw dead people would not have a chance in hell of surviving without help,
at best they can feed themselves if meals are brought to them, and have accidents where they need to wear adult diapers.



Where has our local doctor been who always ripped on those that said Biden had dementia? Has he come forward to admit his judgement error? I thought he was an expert. At the stage Biden showed he was at during the emergency press conference Biden has obviously been showing signs of dementia for years, like those not suffering from TDS knew all along.
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the cartels probably giving Joe a discount on some premium product
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