Drumcollie
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1. So which one is it? Is Trump a traitor or is he committing treason? You seem to act as if these two things are the same thing, which they are not. Can you explain the difference and why you chose a title "Trump 'n Treason" which is subject to section 2. in regards to improper use of the English language. So for this question which is it?1. Trump accepted Putin's claim that he did NOT meddle in our 2016 election.....despite the unanimous conclusion by our entire intel community....that Putin did.
Trump sided with a foreign entity Russia over our intel = traitorous behavior.
2. Trump accepted MSB's denial that he didn't order the torture, murder and dismemberment of 20 year American green card holder and WP journalist Khashoggi. Our CIA concluded that MSB ordered the killing.
Trump sided with Saudi Arabia over the CIA = traitorous behavior.
https://deadline.com/2018/11/donald-trump-saudi-prince-khashoggi-murder-1202505477/
2. The title: "Trump 'n Treason." Is there any reason why you would use apostrophe and the letter n as a word? What language is this from? Maybe you should have learned from Stop N Go where you just use a "N" capitalized. There are two reasons to use an apostrophe, which are to show ownership and to show the omission of letter or numbers such as you're for you are and don't for do not. I am curious which letters you intended to omit here. Was the purpose to show off the butchering of the English language once more?
Try looking up 'n and get back to me.