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KS Toronado

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19. I don't remember if the Florida AG who was looking into Matt Gaetz
Sun Jan 29, 2023, 12:51 AM
Jan 2023

used the term soon, shortly or imminent, but it seems like him getting papers served on him is way over due.
Did he use some under the table money to make everything disappear?

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Orwell - "Imminent" means "never". rubbersole Jan 2023 #1
Exactly. N/T angrychair Jan 2023 #2
So now we're beating up the Fulton County DA? brooklynite Jan 2023 #4
Not "beating up" angrychair Jan 2023 #9
sounds an awful lot like it stopdiggin Jan 2023 #14
You do know that the case has to go to the real, final grand jury... brush Jan 2023 #23
So now questioning the use of the word "imminent" equals "beating up"? Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #26
According to the post I responded to, "imminent" means "never" brooklynite Jan 2023 #28
Stop beating that poster up! Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #29
There is "legal imminent" and then there is "regular imminent". Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #3
then there is political imminent. NewHendoLib Jan 2023 #5
+1 Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #24
just a ploy to "gin up"" the base nightwing1240 Jan 2023 #6
Are you referring to the DOJ dweller Jan 2023 #7
That too angrychair Jan 2023 #10
Still waiting for Fitzmas. JanMichael Jan 2023 #8
and Mueller Time! Skittles Jan 2023 #18
Astronomers say that Andromeda's collision with Milky Way is imminent. Beastly Boy Jan 2023 #11
excellent! -(nt)- stopdiggin Jan 2023 #15
Republican crooks never pay Bettie Jan 2023 #12
Imminent equals a definite maybe. sprinkleeninow Jan 2023 #13
She only said it four days ago. vanlassie Jan 2023 #16
I think it means kacekwl Jan 2023 #17
I don't remember if the Florida AG who was looking into Matt Gaetz KS Toronado Jan 2023 #19
Yes. The case against Gaetz is gone. So that "imminent" meant "never." Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #27
No, "This is a big deal and I wanna think about whether or not I wanna be the one to do it." Warpy Jan 2023 #20
The behind the scenes payoff negotiations aren't finished. Just half kidding. OverBurn Jan 2023 #21
What has it been, 3 days since Willis used the word "imminent" in court? Fiendish Thingy Jan 2023 #22
Lol, no it doesn't. BlackSkimmer Jan 2023 #25
Yet again we're being played for fools. Sky Jewels Jan 2023 #30
Imminent means "about to happen" mcar Jan 2023 #31
What do we really have except our own personal 'take' on people. Prairie_Seagull Jan 2023 #32
I've had quite literally zero expectations for a variety of reasons. BannonsLiver Jan 2023 #33
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