TRUMP: Best President ever Topic

Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 10:08:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:06:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 9:54:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 6/26/2018 9:36:00 AM (view original):
Seriously, how are you so freakin' stupid about so many things? "Due process", by whatever definition you want to use, involves someone or some group determining if some other person or group has done something illegal. Pursuing and catching that person or group is most certainly a vital step in that. You want to have Judges and juries sit in a courtroom with no defendant. Never mind, you're dumb enough to say yes.
I almost never open your posts because 99% of the time they are unintelligible rants of an idiot and, while this one is also the rant of an idiot, it’s hilarious. So, here we go.

CCCP is arguing that due process isn’t working so it needs to be eliminated when dealing with illegal immigrants.

He also cited the BP not pursuing the coyote as a failure of due process.

So...um...which is it? Should we give the coyote due process and bring him to trial? Or should we let him go without pursuit?
bad luck, wait. What exactly is your operational definition of "due process" please?

I like this one: "Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement".

Thanks
Due process is a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, or property by the government outside the sanction of law.
Does that apply to citizens or to anyone who steps on US soil?

How is sending an illegal back denying them life, liberty or property?
  1. They don't own property in the US
  2. We aren't taking their life
  3. Liberty is earned not given just by stepping on US soil. They are free to go back to their country and reapply to enter the US legally.

So by your own operational definition we are not denying these persons their due process.
6/26/2018 10:11 AM
I am not going to pick sides in the all3 - bad luck debate but I will say this. I understand 100% of all3's posts. I understand maybe 70% of bad luck's posts because he talks in circles, rarely answers questions and provides hypothetical scenarios that have a smaller chance of taking place than me winning the lottery.

6/26/2018 10:14 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:11:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 10:08:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:06:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 9:54:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 6/26/2018 9:36:00 AM (view original):
Seriously, how are you so freakin' stupid about so many things? "Due process", by whatever definition you want to use, involves someone or some group determining if some other person or group has done something illegal. Pursuing and catching that person or group is most certainly a vital step in that. You want to have Judges and juries sit in a courtroom with no defendant. Never mind, you're dumb enough to say yes.
I almost never open your posts because 99% of the time they are unintelligible rants of an idiot and, while this one is also the rant of an idiot, it’s hilarious. So, here we go.

CCCP is arguing that due process isn’t working so it needs to be eliminated when dealing with illegal immigrants.

He also cited the BP not pursuing the coyote as a failure of due process.

So...um...which is it? Should we give the coyote due process and bring him to trial? Or should we let him go without pursuit?
bad luck, wait. What exactly is your operational definition of "due process" please?

I like this one: "Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement".

Thanks
Due process is a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, or property by the government outside the sanction of law.
Does that apply to citizens or to anyone who steps on US soil?

How is sending an illegal back denying them life, liberty or property?
  1. They don't own property in the US
  2. We aren't taking their life
  3. Liberty is earned not given just by stepping on US soil. They are free to go back to their country and reapply to enter the US legally.

So by your own operational definition we are not denying these persons their due process.
Anyone on US soil. Due process is the only process available to determine if someone doesn’t belong. If we deport people who do belong here, we are depriving them of liberty.
6/26/2018 10:16 AM
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 10:16:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:11:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 10:08:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:06:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 9:54:00 AM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 6/26/2018 9:36:00 AM (view original):
Seriously, how are you so freakin' stupid about so many things? "Due process", by whatever definition you want to use, involves someone or some group determining if some other person or group has done something illegal. Pursuing and catching that person or group is most certainly a vital step in that. You want to have Judges and juries sit in a courtroom with no defendant. Never mind, you're dumb enough to say yes.
I almost never open your posts because 99% of the time they are unintelligible rants of an idiot and, while this one is also the rant of an idiot, it’s hilarious. So, here we go.

CCCP is arguing that due process isn’t working so it needs to be eliminated when dealing with illegal immigrants.

He also cited the BP not pursuing the coyote as a failure of due process.

So...um...which is it? Should we give the coyote due process and bring him to trial? Or should we let him go without pursuit?
bad luck, wait. What exactly is your operational definition of "due process" please?

I like this one: "Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement".

Thanks
Due process is a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, or property by the government outside the sanction of law.
Does that apply to citizens or to anyone who steps on US soil?

How is sending an illegal back denying them life, liberty or property?
  1. They don't own property in the US
  2. We aren't taking their life
  3. Liberty is earned not given just by stepping on US soil. They are free to go back to their country and reapply to enter the US legally.

So by your own operational definition we are not denying these persons their due process.
Anyone on US soil. Due process is the only process available to determine if someone doesn’t belong. If we deport people who do belong here, we are depriving them of liberty.
OK, what sort of due process do you want to give to people who are obviously here as illegals?
  • Do we provide them attorneys
  • Do we provide them food and shelter and medicine
  • What time frame do we allocate per case
How do you intend to pay for all this? US tax $$?

Would it not make more sense to increase border security and to provide an expedited level of due process by empowering our border agents?

I know it is difficult for you to use logic. I do. But can you at least sort off see where I am coming from here?

Vegas odds state you won't answer my questions. LOL

6/26/2018 10:21 AM
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
6/26/2018 10:21 AM
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
Due process rights for illegal aliens that are caught red handed. Absolutely.

A guy is shooting at a police officer, the officer fires back and kills him. Sorry, didn't have time for due process, as he was getting shot at. Same here. If these persons are caught red handed, its time to send them back. Sometimes commons sense needs to prevail.

I am glad your are astounded. I too am astounded by your narrow mindedness.
6/26/2018 10:24 AM
We should have just empowered George Zimmerman to be the neighborhood cop in Florida, let him be judge, jury and executioner. What could go wrong?
6/26/2018 10:25 AM
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
It’s really un-*******-believable.
6/26/2018 10:26 AM
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:25:00 AM (view original):
We should have just empowered George Zimmerman to be the neighborhood cop in Florida, let him be judge, jury and executioner. What could go wrong?
I said border agents. Trained paramilitary group. I didn't say private citizens. False equivalency. Which is the main weapon of the Left and the Right.

Sorry, won't work here. Try again.
6/26/2018 10:27 AM
Posted by bad_luck on 6/26/2018 10:26:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
It’s really un-*******-believable.
Don't cry because someone disagrees with you. Please don't cry.
6/26/2018 10:27 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:24:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
Due process rights for illegal aliens that are caught red handed. Absolutely.

A guy is shooting at a police officer, the officer fires back and kills him. Sorry, didn't have time for due process, as he was getting shot at. Same here. If these persons are caught red handed, its time to send them back. Sometimes commons sense needs to prevail.

I am glad your are astounded. I too am astounded by your narrow mindedness.
The officer is defending himself, not administering punishment.

If a police officer witnesses a murder and the suspect surrenders, the police officer is not empowered to kill the suspect.
6/26/2018 10:28 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:24:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
Due process rights for illegal aliens that are caught red handed. Absolutely.

A guy is shooting at a police officer, the officer fires back and kills him. Sorry, didn't have time for due process, as he was getting shot at. Same here. If these persons are caught red handed, its time to send them back. Sometimes commons sense needs to prevail.

I am glad your are astounded. I too am astounded by your narrow mindedness.
Can you trust every border cop to be law abiding? What if they decide to deport the ex-girlfriend. There are a zillion things that can go wrong in your scenario. They could snatch you up and send your *** back to Russia. Yeah, we caught him red handed...don't listen to his protestations. Red handed I say!
6/26/2018 10:28 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:27:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:25:00 AM (view original):
We should have just empowered George Zimmerman to be the neighborhood cop in Florida, let him be judge, jury and executioner. What could go wrong?
I said border agents. Trained paramilitary group. I didn't say private citizens. False equivalency. Which is the main weapon of the Left and the Right.

Sorry, won't work here. Try again.
You mean a group already set up even more to abuse their power.


Gotcha.


I don't have time for this nonsense. So ridiculous.

If you don't like the constitution, I hear mother Russia is a great place.
6/26/2018 10:29 AM
Dumb*ss b_l arguing that pursuing and hopefully catching the "alleged" criminal is not part of Due Process - classic. Only those who walk right into the Police Station are part of it in his World, I guess. What will this imbecile argue next, that people should be able to pick their gender every day, or maybe that left-handed 2nd basemen have an advantage, or that polls are gospel? (The list goes on and on . . . and on . . . and on.)
6/26/2018 10:31 AM
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:28:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 6/26/2018 10:24:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 6/26/2018 10:21:00 AM (view original):
That this needs to be explained and that an American citizen is talking about getting rid of due process rights is astounding to me
Due process rights for illegal aliens that are caught red handed. Absolutely.

A guy is shooting at a police officer, the officer fires back and kills him. Sorry, didn't have time for due process, as he was getting shot at. Same here. If these persons are caught red handed, its time to send them back. Sometimes commons sense needs to prevail.

I am glad your are astounded. I too am astounded by your narrow mindedness.
Can you trust every border cop to be law abiding? What if they decide to deport the ex-girlfriend. There are a zillion things that can go wrong in your scenario. They could snatch you up and send your *** back to Russia. Yeah, we caught him red handed...don't listen to his protestations. Red handed I say!
Did you take hypothetical scenario lessons from bad luck? LOL.

Police officers have the right now to pull you over. They can give you a speeding ticket, arrest you or give you a warning. They likely won't shoot you. Same here. You have to trust the officers. Why would they send me back to Russia as I am crossing the border of Mex and US? That doesn't make any sense.

But nice try.

6/26/2018 10:33 AM
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