Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Leonard Blaisdell Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking Subject: Re: rpbc's - sad face Date: 12 Feb 2025 03:40:18 GMT Organization: Studio H Lines: 14 Message-ID: References: <67abc4af$2$1785$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <2iQqP.406923$Dov4.45720@fx15.iad> X-Trace: individual.net kEHcKpZYQXFIuYgwMgNUNgN4wMPq/zcEkZDqBdtnlrEtcwQkxu Cancel-Lock: sha1:rczz/JRHTpIkBdVPzT/7ORcCjW0= sha256:ty5j3KlXRn5hDpm2UuEZrhqyQ0ROz40T8CBNvlvhLRo= User-Agent: slrn/1.0.2 (Darwin) Bytes: 1789 On 2025-02-11, Dave Smith wrote: > Gotta hand it to him. He managed to win the presidency as a convicted > felon. Oh... I stand corrected. He was not technically a convicted > felon due to a quirk in the US legal system that doesn't consider a > person with a conviction for a felony is not considered to be a > convicted felon until they have been sentenced. He gets a break on that > on that title because at the time he was elected after he was convicted > but before he was sentenced. You gotta admit that is still amazing that > someone would vote for a person recently convicted of a felony. Over half the Country saw through the sham. Good for us! He won every swing state. We're smarter than I thought.