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coti

(4,612 posts)
21. Now you're deliberately TRYING to confuse and contort.
Fri Jan 10, 2020, 09:31 PM
Jan 2020

Obviously, you bring the evidence to the trial to be evaluated, you don't investigate there. All totally beside the point. You should just be quiet at this point, you're arguing dishonestly.

I said to my deplorable co worker what kind of trial has no witnesses??? I said I'll answer for you UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #1
What can they say. We all know most of them are perfectly aware onecaliberal Jan 2020 #2
This relies on a false assumption... AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #3
Not really, the constitution calls the process a trial. Although, the senate makes the rules. onecaliberal Jan 2020 #4
See......you've got this wrong....already. AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #6
The whole reason for a trial is to find fact. If you're not interesting In getting at the truth you onecaliberal Jan 2020 #11
NO..the reason for a trial is to PROVE the facts already in evidence. How do you not know that? AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #15
No, it doesn't. It considers any trial a forum for evaluation of truth. nt coti Jan 2020 #5
Source that in the Constitution....re: the impeachment sections.. AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #7
It's the English language. Would you take a dictionary? nt coti Jan 2020 #8
The Constitution will do...I have mine right here and know it inside out AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #9
The Constitution is written in English, I think you're going to have to refer back. coti Jan 2020 #10
Exactly. onecaliberal Jan 2020 #12
Problem is you are incorrect.... AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #17
Says you. You're welcome to think whatever you'd like. It doesn't mean you're correct. onecaliberal Jan 2020 #19
You said...and I quote... AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #20
The OP also said this.... AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #13
Defendants try to prove innocence all the time. You're getting confused. coti Jan 2020 #14
Trying too hard....you summed it up here and you didn't know it. AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #16
Now you're deliberately TRYING to confuse and contort. coti Jan 2020 #21
The Supreme Court has addressed the meaning of "try" in the Constitution onenote Jan 2020 #18
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