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Online Richard Smith

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« Reply #2592 on: March 17, 2025, 05:42:54 PM »
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It's hilarious that Old Joe was apparently so cognitively impaired that he couldn't sign documents including pardons but instead used an autopen.  That raises questions as to whether these are even valid pardons. Leftist judges will not likely allow the pardons to be voided but it is just another indication of the level of incompetence and cover up going on with Sleepy Joe's condition.

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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« Reply #2593 on: March 17, 2025, 05:55:11 PM »
It's hilarious that Old Joe was apparently so cognitively impaired that he couldn't sign documents including pardons but instead used an autopen.  That raises questions as to whether these are even valid pardons. Leftist judges will not likely allow the pardons to be voided but it is just another indication of the level of incompetence and cover up going on with Sleepy Joe's condition.

Utter BS

LBJ, George W. Bush, Gerald Ford and Barrack Obama all used an autopen.

Even Thomas Jefferson used a device similar to an autopen.

Are we to believe that Trump signed all the pardons for the January 6th rioters? I doubt it!

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« Reply #2594 on: March 17, 2025, 06:02:00 PM »
The pen was too heavy for Old Joe to lift.  He was too weak and feeble to even sign his own name to official documents.  This has nothing to do with presidents who have used autopens to sign pictures and letters for the public.  But official governmental documents.  To compare those situations is laughable.   If only Roger Collins was here to give us legal advice on the implications of not signing such official documents.  If they are not required to be signed by the president, then why do they bother to sign them at all?  How will anyone know which are in effect and which are not if the president doesn't even have to sign them.  Could be jail time for Dirty Hunter and other members of the Biden Crime Family, Inc.

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« Reply #2595 on: March 17, 2025, 06:10:23 PM »
Imagine a situation where some unknown government official can use an autopen to sign official government documents as though they were the president.  Frightening.  Imagine an intern with access to the presidential autopen authorizing the bombing of some foreign country like Russia to begin WWIII.  We have no idea who was running the Biden administration.  It certainly wasn't Old Joe.  It wasn't Kamala.  Who was it?

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« Reply #2596 on: March 17, 2025, 06:22:05 PM »
The pen was too heavy for Old Joe to lift.  He was too weak and feeble to even sign his own name to official documents.  This has nothing to do with presidents who have used autopens to sign pictures and letters for the public.  But official governmental documents.  To compare those situations is laughable.   If only Roger Collins was here to give us legal advice on the implications of not signing such official documents.  If they are not required to be signed by the president, then why do they bother to sign them at all?  How will anyone know which are in effect and which are not if the president doesn't even have to sign them.  Could be jail time for Dirty Hunter and other members of the Biden Crime Family, Inc.

This has nothing to do with presidents who have used autopens to sign pictures and letters for the public.  But official governmental documents.  To compare those situations is laughable.

No, what is laughable is that you think the other Presidents only used autopens "to sign pictures and letters for the public".

While visiting France, Barack Obama authorized the use of an autopen to create his signature which signed into law an extension of three provisions of the Patriot Act. In 2013, he signed the extension to the Bush tax cuts, using the autopen while vacationing in Hawaii. In order to sign it by the required deadline, his other alternative would have been to have had the bill flown to him overnight. 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2011-may-27-la-na-patriot-act-20110527-story.html

https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/01/obama-signs-fiscal-cliff-bill-with-autopen/

https://www.justice.gov/olc/opinion/whether-president-may-sign-bill-directing-his-signature-be-affixed-it

Imagine a situation where some unknown government official can use an autopen to sign official government documents as though they were the president.  Frightening.  Imagine an intern with access to the presidential autopen authorizing the bombing of some foreign country like Russia to begin WWIII.  We have no idea who was running the Biden administration.  It certainly wasn't Old Joe.  It wasn't Kamala.  Who was it?

Imagine an intern with access to the presidential autopen authorizing the bombing of some foreign country like Russia to begin WWIII.

Hilarious. Do you actually think that starting a war only takes a letter from the President? Oh boy!
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« Reply #2597 on: March 17, 2025, 07:10:23 PM »
The president has the authority to order the military to bomb some foreign country.  Imagine if an intern or some unknown bureaucrat who controlled Biden's autopen signed the authorization to order the military to bomb some foreign country:

"President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he ordered the United States military to launch "decisive and powerful military action" against the Houthis in Yemen."

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« Reply #2598 on: March 17, 2025, 07:17:47 PM »
The president has the authority to order the military to bomb some foreign country.  Imagine if an intern or some unknown bureaucrat who controlled Biden's autopen signed the authorization to order the military to bomb some foreign country:

"President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he ordered the United States military to launch "decisive and powerful military action" against the Houthis in Yemen."

 :D Is there an Inbox for that?

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« Reply #2599 on: March 17, 2025, 07:23:32 PM »
The president has the authority to order the military to bomb some foreign country.  Imagine if an intern or some unknown bureaucrat who controlled Biden's autopen signed the authorization to order the military to bomb some foreign country:

"President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he ordered the United States military to launch "decisive and powerful military action" against the Houthis in Yemen."

Imagine if an intern or some unknown bureaucrat who controlled Biden's autopen signed the authorization to order the military to bomb some foreign country:

So, you've backed away from "bombing of some foreign country like Russia to begin WWIII" to bombing Houthi rebels in Yemen. HAHAHAHAHAHA

The point I made still stands; do you really think that starting a war (or ordering a bombing) only takes a letter from the President?

You must believe that we still live in the 19th century....
« Last Edit: March 17, 2025, 07:24:38 PM by Martin Weidmann »

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