Trump announces there have been other attempts made on his life after new intel briefing

Confirming that you are not very bright. Wait until he is charged.
What I am wondering now that the SCOTUS made that ruling if Trump can just say that giving the Russians some of our secrets / TOP secrets was just part of his Presidential duties and he will get away with Treason.
IMO I don't care if he was President or not anybody that gives our secrets away to the Russians should be prosecuted for Treason.
Have a nice day
 
Um…Concarty…






in·ter·rog·a·to·ry
/ˌin(t)əˈräɡəˌtôrē

conveying the force of a question; questioning.
"the guard moves away with an interrogatory stare

Poor Concarty.

Is that what your word of the day told you? Common usage of the word is ONLY the legal application. Stay in your lane, pompozno dupe

Do you interrogate your frat brothers about what country club they belong to? Or do you ask them. God what a prick you must be in real life.
 
Is that what your word of the day told you? Common usage of the word is ONLY the legal application. Stay in your lane, pompozno dupe
So, you do admit that an interrogatory is a question, no matter if used in court or in a house of ill repute.

You could have just said so.

Is that right, Concarty?

That’s an interrogatory, Concarty.
 
Is that what your word of the day told you? Common usage of the word is ONLY the legal application. Stay in your lane, pompozno dupe

Do you interrogate your frat brothers about what country club they belong to? Or do you ask them. God what a prick you must be in real life.
Mas, Concarty:

People also ask


What is interrogation grammar?


An interrogative sentence, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, is defined as “a sentence that asks a question or makes a request for information.” According to the Collins Dictionary, an interrogative sentence is one “denoting a form or construction used in asking a question.”


Do you “give up” now, Concarty?

I do recall your post saying they are not questions.

Check mate.

Do you know what an old fashioned, behind the barn thrashing is, Concarty?

Oh, another interrogatory.
 
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Mas, Concarty:

People also ask


What is interrogation grammar?


An interrogative sentence, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, is defined as “a sentence that asks a question or makes a request for information.” According to the Collins Dictionary, an interrogative sentence is one “denoting a form or construction used in asking a question.”


Do you “give up” now, Concarty?

I do recall your post saying they are not questions.

Check mate.

Do you know what an old fashioned, behind the barn thrashing is, Concarty?

Oh, another interrogatory,

Only a pompous ass would use either term as a replacement.

You remember something that never happened liar.
 
Only a pompous ass would use either term as a replacement.
Are you calling the learned folks at the Cambridge and Collins Dictionary Companies, pompous asses, Concarty?

Oh, another interrogatory.

You have failed to thank me for correcting you, Concarty.

Just a clerical error, I’m sure.

You do provide this, Concarty:


What is a Comic Relief?

(Oh, another one of those pesky interrogatories.)


an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements, as in a play, in order to provide temporary relief from tension, or to intensify the dramatic action.


I have expanded your vocabulary. That’s always a good thing, Concarty.

De nada.
 
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Are you calling the learned folks at the Cambridge and Collins Dictionary Companies, pompous asses, Concarty?

Oh, another interrogatory.

You have failed to thank me for correcting you, Concarty.

Just a clerical error, I’m sure.

You do provide this, Concarty:


What is a Comic Relief?

(Oh, another one of those pesky interrogatories.)


an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements, as in a play, in order to provide temporary relief from tension, or to intensify the dramatic action.


I have expanded your vocabulary. That’s always a good thing, Concarty.

De nada.

You're reading ahead, Earl.
 
noun
a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.

When you say something is 'an interrogatory' you are using the term as a NOUN.

Checkmate. Next?
 
noun
a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.

When you say something is 'an interrogatory' you are using the term as a NOUN.

Checkmate. Next?
Whether used as an adjective or noun, it is a question, Concarty.

Collins and Cambridge told me so.

An interrogative sentence, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, is defined as “a sentence that asks a question or makes a request for information.” According to the Collins Dictionary, an interrogative sentence is one “denoting a form or construction used in asking a question.”
 
Whether used as an adjective or noun, it is a question, Concarty.

Collins and Cambridge told me so.

False. Only as an adjective. An interrogatory stare. And interrogatory inquiry.

As a noun, it refers ONLY to the legal definition. You just got hoisted on your own petard, you pompous jackass. You look like a fucking fool. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Have a nice day, Earl. Wallowing in your humiliation.
 
Offend me? Why? You simply lied. Again. You excell at it.
Ah…I have offended you…mi culpa, Concarty.
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MEA CULPA. Fuck, you are losing ground fast, Earl. Now quick, go and edit your post and pretend you spelled it correctly you pompous ass grammar Nazi. Isn't going to well for you today, is it Earl?

That was a question. It was NOT an interrogatory.
 
When does your Uber Eats route begin, Concarty?
Interrogatory, Concarty?

I don’t believe that I’m getting my favorite breakfast today…pork tenderloin, biscuits and gravy, and grits.

Lots of bad stuff in that desayuno.
 
When does your Uber Eats route begin, Concarty?
Interrogatory, Concarty?

I don’t believe that I’m getting my favorite breakfast today…pork tenderloin, biscuits and gravy, and grits.

Lots of bad stuff in that desayuno.

I accept your unconditional surrender. I'd be glad to deliver. Just provide me with your name and address and a form of payment.

God, you are a fucking dunce.
 
Ah…I have offended you…mi culpa, Concarty.

MEA CULPA. Fuck, you are losing ground fast, Earl. Now quick, go and edit your post and pretend you spelled it correctly you pompous ass grammar Nazi. Isn't going to well for you today, is it Earl?

That was a question. It was NOT an interrogatory.
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Yes, it was an interrogatory, Concarty.

No, it’s mi (my) culpa (fault).

We are not at Mass here, Concarty.

Use the English to Spanish site, Concarty.

English - detected- my fault

Spanish- mi culpa


I lived in Spain (Seville) for three years, Concarty.

The word, five (cinco) is pronounced thinco in Seville but it is sinco in the north of Spain…Madrid.

This is in case you leave your trailer court.

That was ugly…
 
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Maybe Earl knows. Did Trump put being spanked with a rolled-up porno mag in his list, Earl ?
Sounds threatening to me.


Haw, haw.....................................haw.
 
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