bribery only involves paying a government official. how about you look up the definition of the word, dumbfuck. or was stormy daniels working for a government whore house.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:41 pm First, figure out what Joe Biden's crime was. So far there's been nothing. Even your own chairman rep conceded it could be a loan repayment exactly as notated. Most people have evidence before they come out on video claiming a crime has been committed. Second, to keep a pornstar's mouth shut in public that the leading candidate for the Christian family values party paid to have sex with her. That's called hush money. Hush money is a bribe. If you're having trouble, I recommend looking up the definition of the word.
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Not to mention that there's an actual paper trail showing that Joe Biden did, in fact, lend the money to his brother.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:41 pm First, figure out what Joe Biden's crime was. So far there's been nothing. Even your own chairman rep conceded it could be a loan repayment exactly as notated. Most people have evidence before they come out on video claiming a crime has been committed. Second, to keep a pornstar's mouth shut in public that the leading candidate for the Christian family values party paid to have sex with her. That's called hush money. Hush money is a bribe. If you're having trouble, I recommend looking up the definition of the word.
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what did he lend it to him for?Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:53 pmNot to mention that there's an actual paper trail showing that Joe Biden did, in fact, lend the money to his brother.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:41 pm First, figure out what Joe Biden's crime was. So far there's been nothing. Even your own chairman rep conceded it could be a loan repayment exactly as notated. Most people have evidence before they come out on video claiming a crime has been committed. Second, to keep a pornstar's mouth shut in public that the leading candidate for the Christian family values party paid to have sex with her. That's called hush money. Hush money is a bribe. If you're having trouble, I recommend looking up the definition of the word.
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Oof, if only you could have been right, such as saying bribes only ever involve a government official. But hey, look on the bright side. With your inevitable dumbassery, you just proved Joe Biden did nothing wrong. Guess who wasn't a government official at the time of the check? Check with Cheez next time you cut your own legs out from under you.
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Who gives a fuck?Animal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:56 pmwhat did he lend it to him for?Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:53 pmNot to mention that there's an actual paper trail showing that Joe Biden did, in fact, lend the money to his brother.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:41 pm First, figure out what Joe Biden's crime was. So far there's been nothing. Even your own chairman rep conceded it could be a loan repayment exactly as notated. Most people have evidence before they come out on video claiming a crime has been committed. Second, to keep a pornstar's mouth shut in public that the leading candidate for the Christian family values party paid to have sex with her. That's called hush money. Hush money is a bribe. If you're having trouble, I recommend looking up the definition of the word.
If Joe lent his brother $200,000, and then Joe's brother paid him back $200,000... where is the profit for Joe? How did Joe make money on this deal?
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tell me again how trump paying stormy daniels was a bribe? holy shit, what a dumb fuck.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:57 pmOof, if only you could have been right, such as saying bribes only ever involve a government official. But hey, look on the bright side. With your inevitable dumbassery, you just proved Joe Biden did nothing wrong. Guess who wasn't a government official at the time of the check? Check with Cheez next time you cut your own legs out from under you.
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i'm just curious. if you have seen the paper trail for the loan, i just wondered what it was for.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:07 pmWho gives a fuck?Animal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:56 pmwhat did he lend it to him for?Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:53 pmNot to mention that there's an actual paper trail showing that Joe Biden did, in fact, lend the money to his brother.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:41 pm First, figure out what Joe Biden's crime was. So far there's been nothing. Even your own chairman rep conceded it could be a loan repayment exactly as notated. Most people have evidence before they come out on video claiming a crime has been committed. Second, to keep a pornstar's mouth shut in public that the leading candidate for the Christian family values party paid to have sex with her. That's called hush money. Hush money is a bribe. If you're having trouble, I recommend looking up the definition of the word.
If Joe lent his brother $200,000, and then Joe's brother paid him back $200,000... where is the profit for Joe? How did Joe make money on this deal?
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More than that, what's the policy the cash supposedly paid for? Still waiting on that crime.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:07 pm Who gives a fuck?
If Joe lent his brother $200,000, and then Joe's brother paid him back $200,000... where is the profit for Joe? How did Joe make money on this deal?
I'm not the one who thinks bribes can only be done to government officials. But I am the one pointing out the fallacy in your logic processes. If bribes can only be done to government officials, then where is the crime Joe Biden as a private citizen committed via this check?
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your retarded friend Salty is the one that said the Stormy Daniels bribery charge against Trump was EXACTLY the same as the charges against Biden. I was just questioning two things:dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:11 pmMore than that, what's the policy the cash supposedly paid for? Still waiting on that crime.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:07 pm Who gives a fuck?
If Joe lent his brother $200,000, and then Joe's brother paid him back $200,000... where is the profit for Joe? How did Joe make money on this deal?
I'm not the one who thinks bribes can only be done to government officials. But I am the one pointing out the fallacy in your logic processes. If bribes can only be done to government officials, then where is the crime Joe Biden as a private citizen committed via this check?
1. Now was trump's payment to Stormy Daniels bribery?
2. How is it even remotely the same as Biden/Burisma?
then your stupid ass jumped in and showed your are just as dumb about what bribery is. and then i have no idea what point you are trying to make about Biden. I guess, since you are arguing with me, you think that Biden was being bribed?
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1: Your problem continues to be your erroneous assumption that bribery can only be committed with a government official. You're wrong. It's not the first time, won't be the last. I already advised you to educate yourself regarding the definition of the word bribe. If you still haven't til this point, then that's on you.Animal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:16 pm your retarded friend Salty is the one that said the Stormy Daniels bribery charge against Trump was EXACTLY the same as the charges against Biden. I was just questioning two things:
1. Now was trump's payment to Stormy Daniels bribery?
2. How is it even remotely the same as Biden/Burisma?
then your stupid ass jumped in and showed your are just as dumb about what bribery is. and then i have no idea what point you are trying to make about Biden. I guess, since you are arguing with me, you think that Biden was being bribed?
2: Your second problem continues to be a lack of connection between Joe Biden and Burisma. The only thing he did was push Ukraine to get rid of a corrupt prosecutor who was not doing his job, which was the national community's push as well. So once again, if you haven't educated yourself on these data points by now, that is on you.
I shouldn't be surprised that you can't figure out this very simple equation. You couldn't figure out fraud.
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Dot thinks that Trump bribed Stormy.
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Keep flailing, it'll be fun to watch you dig yourself deeper. While you're at it, try telling us what Joe Biden's crime is.
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That's because you're an idiot with zero grasp of what words mean.
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i will give you a clue. Trump's payment to Stormy was not a bribe. She is not in any kind of a position of trust that would warrant it being considered a bribe.
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So posting the definition of bribe isn't beneficial to you, therefore you won't do it. Interesting. I wonder why you could possibly be avoiding that.
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I will just give you the legal definition and then watch you twist and squirm and figure out how to make yourself seem unstupid.
Most people are familiar with the term “bribery." But do you really know what it is? Bribery is often referred to as “greasing the wheels" or “quid pro quo." People have all sorts of clever terms for the corrupt and criminal act of bribery.
The legal definition of bribery is the offer or acceptance of anything of value in exchange for influence on a government official or employee. In general, bribes can take the form of gifts or payments of money in exchange for favorable treatment, such as awards of government contracts. Other forms of bribes may include property, valuables, privileges, items of value, services, and favors.
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Holy clueless Batman.
In 1919, Chicago White Sox players were paid money to throw the World Series.
It was bribery.
bribe
[ brahyb ]SHOW IPA
noun
money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.:
The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
Let us know where it only applies to government officials.
Dunce.
In 1919, Chicago White Sox players were paid money to throw the World Series.
It was bribery.
bribe
[ brahyb ]SHOW IPA
noun
money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.:
The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
Let us know where it only applies to government officials.
Dunce.
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https://www.dictionary.com/browse/bribe
All you had to do was concede that maybe, just maybe, you didn't know (again) what you were talking about. But, here we are again. Fraud part deux.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bribebribe
noun
money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.:
The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
anything given or serving to persuade or induce:
The children were given candy as a bribe to be good.
verb (used with object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give or promise a bribe to:
They bribed the reporter to forget about what he had seen.
to influence or corrupt by a bribe:
The judge was too honest to be bribed.
verb (used without object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give a bribe; practice bribery.
And now we see why you were reluctant to post anything. Because you have to stick to any references to a government official and ignore any other possible uses of bribery in society. You literally turn a blind eye to the fact that it exists outside your strictly narrowly defined assumption in order to argue. But anybody else with a brain can see bribery taking place outside of government channels. Like say, a publication taking money to kill negative press about someone. Or paying off a person with a negative story about someone to keep quiet. Or, thank you Salty for chipping in while composing, a sports team taking money to throw a big game.bribe
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noun
ˈbrīb
Synonyms of bribe
1
: money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust
police officers accused of taking bribes
2
: something that serves to induce or influence
offered the kid a bribe to finish his homework
bribe
2 of 2
verb
bribed; bribing
transitive verb
: to influence the judgment or conduct of (someone) with or as if with offers of money or favor : to induce or influence by or as if by bribery
attempting to bribe a judge
bribing a child with candy
All you had to do was concede that maybe, just maybe, you didn't know (again) what you were talking about. But, here we are again. Fraud part deux.
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Animal is taking his best shot at playing the Cheezy strawman game.dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:06 pm https://www.dictionary.com/browse/bribe
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bribebribe
noun
money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.:
The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
anything given or serving to persuade or induce:
The children were given candy as a bribe to be good.
verb (used with object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give or promise a bribe to:
They bribed the reporter to forget about what he had seen.
to influence or corrupt by a bribe:
The judge was too honest to be bribed.
verb (used without object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give a bribe; practice bribery.And now we see why you were reluctant to post anything. Because you have to stick to any references to a government official and ignore any other possible uses of bribery in society. You literally turn a blind eye to the fact that it exists outside your strictly narrowly defined assumption in order to argue. But anybody else with a brain can see bribery taking place outside of government channels. Like say, a publication taking money to kill negative press about someone. Or paying off a person with a negative story about someone to keep quiet. Or, thank you Salty for chipping in while composing, a sports team taking money to throw a big game.bribe
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noun
ˈbrīb
Synonyms of bribe
1
: money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust
police officers accused of taking bribes
2
: something that serves to induce or influence
offered the kid a bribe to finish his homework
bribe
2 of 2
verb
bribed; bribing
transitive verb
: to influence the judgment or conduct of (someone) with or as if with offers of money or favor : to induce or influence by or as if by bribery
attempting to bribe a judge
bribing a child with candy
All you had to do was concede that maybe, just maybe, you didn't know (again) what you were talking about. But, here we are again. Fraud part deux.
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I guess in the same way some numbskull at Harbor freight can think that concrete is cement, a parent giving their kid a "bribe" can lead you to think the legal definition of bribery involves promisng candy to a child.
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Confidently moronic. (see Ted Cruz, Greg Abbott etc.)dot wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 10:06 pm https://www.dictionary.com/browse/bribe
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bribebribe
noun
money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.:
The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
anything given or serving to persuade or induce:
The children were given candy as a bribe to be good.
verb (used with object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give or promise a bribe to:
They bribed the reporter to forget about what he had seen.
to influence or corrupt by a bribe:
The judge was too honest to be bribed.
verb (used without object),bribed, brib·ing.
to give a bribe; practice bribery.And now we see why you were reluctant to post anything. Because you have to stick to any references to a government official and ignore any other possible uses of bribery in society. You literally turn a blind eye to the fact that it exists outside your strictly narrowly defined assumption in order to argue. But anybody else with a brain can see bribery taking place outside of government channels. Like say, a publication taking money to kill negative press about someone. Or paying off a person with a negative story about someone to keep quiet. Or, thank you Salty for chipping in while composing, a sports team taking money to throw a big game.bribe
1 of 2
noun
ˈbrīb
Synonyms of bribe
1
: money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust
police officers accused of taking bribes
2
: something that serves to induce or influence
offered the kid a bribe to finish his homework
bribe
2 of 2
verb
bribed; bribing
transitive verb
: to influence the judgment or conduct of (someone) with or as if with offers of money or favor : to induce or influence by or as if by bribery
attempting to bribe a judge
bribing a child with candy
All you had to do was concede that maybe, just maybe, you didn't know (again) what you were talking about. But, here we are again. Fraud part deux.
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