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May 29
For about five minutes yesterday, my house was getting pelted with hail. And probably the most limited scope hailstorm I’ve ever experienced, to boot. Y’see, Katie was out shopping with Nathan driving from about a half mile north to a...
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Kevin Spencer

I was incredibly pleased to hear that. The sentencing is going to be interesting. Bummer there's no rule that a convicted felon can't run for President.

kapgar

Further proof that this country’s forefathers did not plan for every possible contingency when penning the Constitution and Bill of Rights… and needed to!

Marty Mankins

About f-ing time. But as both you and KevinAZ mentioned about no rule to keep him from running as POTUS, there was no rule put in place in the beginning.

kapgar

In all fairness to the founding fathers, who would’ve ever expected a president to be convicted of one felony, let alone 34.

Marty Mankins

You make a very valid point there.

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