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What is my side exactly?
Ahhh, I see. Despite saying numerous times that I'm not a democrat you're still going to label me as one, even though the only party I've ever registered for is the republican one. Like you I pull my ideas and opinions on policy from both parties and I hold both parties accountable for their actions. Heck out of all the times I've voted I've probably voted for more R's than D's.
I don't give a fuck what you consider yourself politically. I've said that on a number of occasions, and even in the post you're currently butthurt about. What you are from a standpoint of any view you take is uninformed and unintelligent. You pick the worst possible argument for any standpoint and try to pass it off as legitimate. Then, long after your arguments have been shown to be incorrect, and shortly after you've been sufficiently browbeaten into finally understanding that you're wrong, you just call everyone trolls. For example, when yesterday you made 15 posts consisting of nothing more than "LOL SMOLLETT EXONERATED". And now I'm "trolling" you by showing you this article from CNN confirming in no uncertain terms that that is the opposite of true. Like everyone told you yesterday. Several dozen times.
I'll re-iterate. I don't see you as a democrat. I don't see you as a republican. I see you as a toddler removing his diaper and smearing shit on the wall.Quote:
In a surprise hearing Tuesday, Joe Magats, the first assistant state's attorney in Cook County, Illinois, announced he decided to drop charges against Smollett. The stunning reversal 18 days after a grand jury indicted the "Empire" actor on felony disorderly conduct outraged the Chicago mayor and police department.
The decision to drop the charges does not mean the actor was innocent or any new evidence was presented, Magats told CNN affiliate WLS.
"We believe he did what he was charged with doing," he said. "This was not an exoneration. To say he was exonerated by us or anyone else is not true."