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1 minute ago, LumRaiderFan said:

I do not, but I’m not the one automatically jumping to anti Trump conclusions.

I'm not the only one apparently.  You are circling the wrong wagon.

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All I get from all this hogwash is, no matter what happens, democrats are never happy. Who’s watching the videos? Isn’t that pedophilia in and of itself? Sad, someone has to do it.

Posted
3 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

I’m not circling any wagon, I’m simply waiting for proof of guilt, rather than sit around spitballing.

This administration is not interested in guilt.  

Posted
55 minutes ago, Reagan said:

Paid for by the Ohio Demoncratic party!  LOL!  

Wouldn't matter. Just like much of the rest, all that's there is innuendo and smear. I don't see anything coming close to proof of guilt of something.

From their own political flyer (near the bottom, of course):

Wexner hired Epstein to manage his personal finances in the 1980s. Wexner cut ties with Epstein following Epstein’s 2007 Florida indictment.

Posted
11 minutes ago, DCT said:

This is the hidden content, please

For those who ask why the victims don't just release the names.

I did see this report.  I think it has legs.  I saw an ex-mafia guy who spent time in the same prison, possibly the same cell, and he says there's no way Epstein could have hanged himself.   They needed the door shut pretty quick!

Posted
4 hours ago, Reagan said:

I did see this report.  I think it has legs.  I saw an ex-mafia guy who spent time in the same prison, possibly the same cell, and he says there's no way Epstein could have hanged himself.   They needed the door shut pretty quick!

The reason I am convinced this has validity is because high-profile inmates are monitored every thirty minutes. This is documented before the officer leaves the range. The documentation will specify whether the inmate was lying down, showering, or unresponsive. An officer is only allowed to go downrange if granted access by another officer. It’s important to consider that misconduct can occur in any field, including law enforcement. High-profile inmates are not housed in cells serviced by other inmates who handle trays or pass out meals. The red flag for me was the orange jumpsuit seen in the videotapes. Inmates are always escorted and never permitted to walk freely inside special housing. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, DCT said:

The reason I am convinced this has validity is because high-profile inmates are monitored every thirty minutes. This is documented before the officer leaves the range. The documentation will specify whether the inmate was lying down, showering, or unresponsive. An officer is only allowed to go downrange if granted access by another officer. It’s important to consider that misconduct can occur in any field, including law enforcement. High-profile inmates are not housed in cells serviced by other inmates who handle trays or pass out meals. The red flag for me was the orange jumpsuit seen in the videotapes. Inmates are always escorted and never permitted to walk freely inside special housing. 

Why has no-one raise the issue about the orange jumpsuit?

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