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Puffnstuff

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Anyone figure out if she’s hot or not? I can’t figure it out.
Here look again.:p
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ch33zw1z

Lifer
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This is exactly what I mean. Her pictures range from B list model hotness to attractive regular girl to babushka anywhere from fat to thin too.
I’m embarrassed to say I can’t figure it out.
It really doesn't matter. She looks like a Dom to me.
 

UNCjigga

Lifer
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This is exactly what I mean. Her pictures range from B list model hotness to attractive regular girl to babushka anywhere from fat to thin too.
I’m embarrassed to say I can’t figure it out.

You're only confused because in some lights/angles/makeup she bears an uncanny resemblance to McKayla Maroney. Trust me, I had like an hour long debate about this with friends. See pic.
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dank69

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It’s whatever they say it is now shut up leftard and don’t ask questions.

Or something like that.
If they didn't specify or refuse to specify then the FBI should push back and ask how they know the FBI didn't meet the threshold if they can't quantify it.
 

jackstar7

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If they didn't specify or refuse to specify then the FBI should push back and ask how they know the FBI didn't meet the threshold if they can't quantify it.
Maybe it'll come to subpoenas. Then Trump can ignore those and see what happens next.
 

woolfe9998

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Called it. Trumps lawyers say Mueller hasn’t met the threshold to justify interviewing Trump.

Lovely. Trump can blithely say in press conferences that he's willing to talk to Mueller, but then his lawyers are "advising him against it." So it's all the lawyers' fault, right? Horseshit. Trump has never had any intention of talking to Mueller.
 

Puffnstuff

Lifer
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When Trump said he was going to drain the swamp what he really meant was that he would expel the amateurs replacing them with his own brand of uber swampiness.
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UNCjigga

Lifer
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Well, in Trump's defense he did say he'd testify under oath, so perhaps he's just waiting for the Grand jury indictment??
 

pcgeek11

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Well to be honest about it during any investigation ( not just this one ) you should never submit to an interview without your lawyers consent and only with the lawyer present. Any honest detective will tell you the same. I know this isn't exactly the same, but I think the same rules should apply.

Don’t Consent to Anything
No matter what the situation is, if you consent to something the officer will have more rights. An officer that comes into your home with your consent has basically the same rights as your mother-in-law coming for a visit. Once they are given that inch, it often become a mile.

If you give your consent, an officer might then observe something that could raise the evidence level against you to reasonable suspicion or even probable cause. That’s why in order to reduce the likelihood of a preventable detainment or arrest, you should avoid voluntarily consenting to anything. No matter what the officer says, you don’t have to consent.

5. Don’t Talk Too Much
You don’t have to say anything either. As the saying goes, “anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.” In most situations, the less you talk the better.

Officers are often very good at wrangling some kind of half-baked confession out of you that could raise the evidence level up a notch. Don’t fall for it. If you want to respond, keep it short. If you are worried or anxious, or you suspect the officer is digging for something, just stay quiet. People often talk their way right into a jail cell.