Miriam: That’s my thought. I recognized your thought.
Richard
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On May 30, 2019, at 6:59 PM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Undoubtedly, but that's from my point of view.
Miriam
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The next question is: ‘Does Donald deserve the punishment?’
Richard
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On May 30, 2019, at 3:01 PM, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Okay, I can see this being fair punishment for Donald Trump, but does
Robert Muller really deserve such a dismal fate?
Carl Jarvis
On 5/30/19, Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So Donald Trump dies and goes to hell. The devil says, "You were a
pretty important person on Earth. I am going to give you a special
privilege because of that. I am going to let you choose how you will
spend eternity. You will get to choose from three rooms."
Donald is taken to the first door and it is opened to show the entire
Democrat delegation to congress. With a look of horror on his face
Trump says, "Oh no! They hate me! I can't spend all of eternity being
impeached! Please don't make me stay in this room!"
So he is taken to the next room and the door is opened to reveal
Hillary Clinton. "Oh no!" says the Donald. "This is worse than the other
room.
She has personal reasons to hate me. Please don't lock me up with her
for eternity!"
So he is then taken to the third door. When it is opened there can be
seen Robert Muller chained to a wall with Stormy Daniels on her knees
in front of him giving him a blow job. Trump says, "At least this
isn't as bad as the other two rooms. I guess I can stand to spend
eternity watching this. I choose this room."
The devil then says, "Okay Stormy, on your feet. Your relief is here."
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David Hume
??? In our reasonings concerning matter of fact, there are all
imaginable degrees of assurance, from the highest certainty to the
lowest species of moral evidence. A wise man, therefore, proportions
his belief to the evidence. ???
??? David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding