Subj : War or Planefuls of To : Gregory Deyss From : mark lewis Date : Fri Jul 12 2019 03:32:30 On 2019 Jul 11 17:33:46, you wrote to Dale Shipp: DS>> I take it that you did not finish reading the Mueller report then. DS>> As has been said multiple times, it outlines ten items *with DS>> evidence* where an indictment would have been made except for Justice DS>> policy for not indicting a sitting President. BUT, as soon as Trump DS>> is no longer a sitting President, those items can be brought to DS>> indictment *with* the evidence quoted in the Mueller report. GD> No I am afraid it is not going to work like you have suggested. you can be afraid all you want to but that doesn't change things... GD> There was no crime that was committed, therefore there can be no GD> indictment not now or at the end of the Trump Administration which there are dozens of crimes that have been committed... you're wearing your willful ignorance like a peacock's tail... strutting around showing it off... ----->8 snip 8<----- Noun. willful ignorance (uncountable) (idiomatic, law) A decision in bad faith to avoid becoming informed about something so as to avoid having to make undesirable decisions that such information might prompt. ----->8 snip 8<----- additionally, the term "invincible ignorance" applies... it means "the fallacy of insisting on the legitimacy of one's position in the face of contradictory facts." in other words, burying your head in the sand... GD> will be in the year of 2024. you keep believing that... GD> So you can stop with baited breath, because it's never going to GD> happen. "baited breath" doesn't mean what you think it means... ----->8 snip 8<----- *Bated breath vs baited breath* "Bated breath" is a phrase that means to hold one's breath due to suspense, trepidation or fear. The word bated is an abbreviation of the word abated, meaning to lessen in severity or amount. Bated is rarely used on its own as an adjective or verb anymore, but it lingers in the English language in the phrase "bated breath". "Baited breath" is a common misspelling of bated breath. Bait is a substance used as a lure to capture fish or other prey, therefore, someone with baited breath would probably have a terrible case of halitosis. ----->8 snip 8<----- )\/(ark And to this end they built themselves a stupendous super-computer which was so amazingly intelligent that even before its data banks had been connected up it had started from "I think therefore I am" and got as far as deducing the existence of rice pudding and income tax before anyone managed to turn it off. .... Oh! I get it! HAHAHAHAHAhahahaha....haha.. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .