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people straight out of manhattan with that image on that. next fall and the suburban moms. >> jesse: i am worried about the same thing. i don't think it was as sensational as we expected. it hits different. thank you very much. sad day again. sean hannity up next. >> ♪ ♪ >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: how is everybody? thanks for joining us. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: we have a great crowd tonight. we start tonight with the fox news alert. you are looking at joe biden -- sorry. donald trump's official mug shot. joe biden will be soon enough. the 45th president walked into the fulton county jail where he was booked on 13 felony charges
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including alleged racketeering or rico crimes. that's typically used in gang related cases where criminal act are carried out on behalf of a mob or a gang leader. also to convict somebody of racketeering, you must prove criminal intent, that means that somebody knowingly committed a criminal act and knew they were committing a criminal act. challenging election results has never been a crime before, not when democrats do. georgia 2018 or stacey abrams in 2017. or hillary clinton making a challenge over and over and over again. democrats saying he was an illegitimate president over and over again.
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not with al gore's recounts in florida. in 1960, a little history lesson. democrats challenged the results of the presidential election with alternate electors in support of john f. kennedy. in hawaii. way back in 1876, 3 different states nominated alternate electoralors before hayes prevailed. none of the candidates were ever charge with a crime. no former president in american history has been indicted except for donald trump who was booked for 91 felonies on the state and federal level. if convicted democrats would love this, trump would face 700
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years in prison. they waited 2.5 years happening in the middle of the election season. by design? it seems so. donald trump is the leading republican in the field. leading by huge margins and joe biden's political rival. that is also unprecedented in american history. isn't it odd that biden's doj and two liberal prosecutors in atlantas and new york are trying to put biden's number 1 political rival behind bars for life and have the trials just before the primaries in a general election? the timing the overzealous count stacking. the convoulated charges. the far-left anti-trump jury pools without donald trump's
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peers. he got 5% of the vote in washington, d.c. and new york city. these are the only people in this room that voted for donald trump. >> [cheering]. >> sean: it paints a very ugly picture of america's dual justice system. this is what you would expect in a bannana republic especially with joe and hunter biden. hunter biden filming himself doing inspeakable acts on cram. drug crimes, sex crimes. failing to pay taxes on million dollars in income according to the irs whistle blowers.
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hunter biden and his father joe are accused accepting 10 ever million dollars in foreign cash in exchange for policy decisions. especially in the case of burisma. not getting the billion unless you fire the prosecutor. my son addicted to drugs gets rich. there is a mountain of evidence of wrongdoing with bank records and sworn eyewitness accounts and allegations from a trusted fbi source. no felonies for hunter. david weiss tried to let hunter walk with no charges at all after getting exposed by 2 isis whistleblowers. he came up with plan-b, a slap
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on the wrist. no jail time for hunter. a federal judge said mr. prosecutors you have ever seen a deal like this before? he had to admit no, never once. okay. the judge rejected the deal. now we are on to plan-c. stalling. you put the guy that wanted to let hunter go 3 free and becomes the special counsel -- rather than following doj regulation when requires you bring somebody in from the outside. 91 felonies for trump. zero felonies for the guy on your screen. hunter biden the one that is often seen smoking crack with firearms before losing that gun in a trash can near a high school around the same time he skipped out on paying taxes on
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million dollars of income from fortunate countries where his vice-president was in charge of u.s. policy. not only was biden's weaponized doj lost all credibility. they don't seem to care. it's happening right before all of our eyes and right in front of their faces in the middle of a presidential election season. your attorney general, weaponized department of justice under merrick garland act likes this is business as usual. it's anything but. if they succeed with this p perscution of donald trump they will go after other presidential candidates until there is nothing left of the party. will future elections decided by attorney generals and
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prosecutors? like all far left regimes 1 party rule is the end goal. if they have to lock up political opponents to do this, they are willing to do so. the folks in the mob and the media will cheer them on and tipping their glasses and celebrating. here are the conditions they want donald trump to face during the challenge during an election season. take a look. >> images of the horrible conditions. grime, dirt all over the place. toilets overflowing. air conditioning broken. lice, bed bugs. insects everywhere. it's horrible. one case from last year, this young man thompson found dead in his cell last september. 35 years old. his lawyers and the medical examiner said he denied from neglect and shall conscience.
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-- conditions. he was found with bed bugs and lice infesting his body. the lawyers released images of his cell. deplorable conditions. >> sean: steve in georgia, what is the latest? >> that entire process took just about 15 minutes. president trump mentioned earlier that he expected to be arrested at 7:30. he was just a few minutes off. the president touched down just after 7 o'clock. taken by motorcade to the fulton county jail. motorcycle police out in front. he went inside and then was fingerprinted and the mug shot was taken. you ask most people about the mug shot many describe it as an angry frown. people eager to see that mug shot and a preset bail of
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$200,000 was paid. he was out 15 minutes later. the president returned to atlanta airport. came out and spoke to the traveling media. very retrained and sad just for one minutes. he said it's a sad day for america. what we are seeing is election interference. >> sean: thank you. former president trump's legal spokeswoman now. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: and fox news legalant lit. he did not look happy. this is unprecedented. we never had a former president every indicted -- never had someone from the opposition party treated like this before. you look at the case. >> [low audio].
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the president's sole responsibility is to take care of america and make sure we are the america i used to know, he was prosecuted because he is leading so significantly in the polls. he doesn't need to go on a debate. this is the crisis we are in as american people. there is no case. we have library brooks and bookkeeping because they didn't like the category he put on it. we have this, him doing his job as the president of the united states. something we have not seen for several years since biden has been in the administration. they will try to put him in prison because they can't beat him. >> sean: and trials during a primary season. it would be impossible from my standpoint. >> right. >> sean: in the rico case, the
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obligation to prove intent is critical all charges. in other words the defendant acted with the intention to commit a crime. if you gave donald trump a lie detect or test if he believed hering he said. -- everything he said the answer would be 1,000% yes. how do you prove intent? >> i don't think you can in this case. proving a criminal say the of mind, the d.a. has to prove that donald trump was aware that everything he did was unlawful. he thought he was availing himself properly of the legal process. exhibit-a, is his conversation
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with the secretary of state in georgia in which he is complaining about ballot irregularities and a faulty machine. invalid votes and election laws violated. he is demanding a recount and review which by the way, brad has a duty to do. he is asking him do your duty. fani willis lieed in an earlier filing about what donald trump said. claiming he said you need to find 11,780 votes. that's not what he said. read the transcript. >> sean: it's long. at times he is talking about there are hundreds of thousands of votes you got wrong. >> he is saying i need to find that many votes because that is
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my vote deficit. every losing candidate says which is why they ask for reviews and recounts. it's perfectly lawful. it is not criminal intent. >> sean: in the case in washington. they wanted to start the trial to january second. in georgia they want to start on march 4th. that's a monday. the next day is super tuesday one of the most important primary days for anybody that is running for president. is there any possible way you foresee he could run a presidential race, be tried in 4 separate trials and compete? did they just take his time away as a candidate?
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>> that's right and that's not the full picture. we have d.a.s and ags who are able to come out and say i want to get donald trump and elect me on that cause. i will do it. then they do it. we have october, james. we have january, carol. then we have the criminal indictments. those are all by design. everything is the judges can't move. they want a speedy trial. they had years to investigate these cases. they didn't bring this until now. now they need a speedy trial. it's election interference. >> sean: do you believe that? >> absolutely. they want the first trial to happen in 2 months. this is a violation of the cannons of ethics that governor
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prosecutors. their duty is to see justice is done and not to gain a conviction. that's what fani willis has done. james and bragg. >> sean: thank you. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: joining us now jonathan turley. your overall broad view on the charges here in this case. you have in every column you write i feel like i am reading monologues to my show. we are on the same track in terms of the facts lady out to joe and hunter biden and what a very serious bribery and money laundering allegations have emarts here. -- emerged here. you see two different ways of
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handling cases? >> you do. it's in the eye of beholder. like the mug shot. for willis that is a trouphy kil moment and will mount that on her wall. for half of the country it's deeply upsetting. this is weaponizing your judicial system. the problem here is the disconnect. this case is an over-reach. she is using the rico statute for great advantage. among those advantages she can i say need to try all of these people together because they are part of the conspiracy. rico cases often involve large numbers of people. the relationship between these electss are weak. -- these allegations are weak
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particularly with donald trump. the march date borders on the laughable. this is like a potato sack race. we have 38 legs. you ever tried to do a sack race with just one person? you have to move in unison. these defendants can't do that. some will seek to move this case to the federal court and donald trump has a strong argument. another one wants a speedy trial. you have two dates. one in october for the first defendant. it will get messy. >> sean: the history. i read this transcript over and over again in atlanta. it's a long transcript. he talks about scenarios where he felt they did not do a good enough job investigating whether or not these were valid boats. -- votes. the media and the prosecutors seem to have to settled on i
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only need 11,750 votes. that's not what that call was about. what did he do here or is this an example you might have a legal theory, is it a legitimate theory in light of what happened in 1960 with john kennedy in hawaii and alternate electorals chosen? >> this is crimmalizing the challenge of elections. you have a democrat prosecutor saying how dare you challenge a democratic victory? it's been done before by democrats. the case is based on the theory that donald trump dependent need it -- even if that was true, the democrats challenged trump's election on no grounds. many of the past challenges were very, very thin. in donald trump's case, he
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insisted he does believe that georgia could have been flipped with a recount. the way she portrayed that phone call is really evidence of the bias and unfairness of aspects of this indictment. it makes perfect sense when you are challenging an election to say i only needs around 11,000 photos. if you -- votes. that's not a lot in georgia. that's not criminal. that's making a case for a recount. >> sean: jonathan turley. we appreciate it. when we come back house republicans are working to expose how our system ever justice is weaponize. they are leading the fight. they have a message for the fulton county d.a. as we continue.
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>> [cheers and applause]. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: despite the two tiered testimony of justice there is hope for accountability. house republicans announced a new investigation into the political persecution ever donald trump. this time in fulton county, georgia. the house judiciary committee is asking the d.a. fani willis to turn over all documents relating to her use of federal funds and her communications with joe biden's department of justice and other officials in the
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executive branch of our federal government. she refused to answer the question whether he coordinated in the special. the house oversight committee is continuing their investigation into president biden and holding him accountaaccountage -- accou for the times he lied about never talking to his son hunter or anybody for the foreign business deals. we know that was a big lie. here with the latest house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan and james comer is with us. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: jim jordan, this is the fourth indictment of donald trump. a friend of bo biden investigate hunter biden and other people in his office.
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he wanted to give a get out of jail free card. then he had a sweetheart deal and then the judge called him out. we might have a trial 5 years into it after the statute of limitations ran out on a lot of charges because he let that happen. tell us about this letter to fani willis. >> did you coordinate with the biden administration who indicted their general election opponent in d.c. and miami regard? -- already. did you work with jack smith? any coordination there? did you use federal funds as part of this investigation? we asked the same questions of alvin bragg and he used american tax dollars to go after president trump in manhattan. alvin bragg sued us and we went to court and the court ruled for us. we will be just as aggressive here. do it within the constitution,
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but we will get the answers the american people deserve for this ridiculous indictment in georgia. >> sean: james comer, joe biden lied at least 16 times with his family's business schemes. there were numerous trips that hunter biden took with his dad. as a result he was making business deals. did we pay for those? >> it looks like we paid for all of them. the president lied about how many times he son flew with him on air force ii. it's taken a long time to get that information out. there was over a dozen times. >> sean: 13 times? >> yes. over a dozen times. these are not business deals. these were shakedowns.
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sean. this is where they go and try to sell access to joe biden. they are selling access to some of the worst people in the worst countries in the world. the whole brand as archer testified in an interview was joe biden. hunter biden needed to be seen with joe biden and put joe biden on the phone. he needed to be copied on emails like we are just finding where joe biden was disguising and hiding his name and forwarding information relevant to shady business dealings with hunter. this was the biden business model led by joe biden. >> sean: this timeline. this true in october of 2015 it became official the obama administration policy after a study that ukraine had made enough improvement in terms of
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ethices and corruption they were okay and gave a sign off on the billion dollars loan guarantee that joe biden was supposed to deliver in december of 2015? is that true? >> that is true. we just found that out this week. i can't believe no one asked that question before. it appears that joe biden created this narrative and the media went along with it that the already was corrupt. we found that the biden administration applauded the efforts the ukraine prosecutor had done. >> sean: and december 4, hunter biden was meeting with burisma executives in dubai. this is a critical moment because burisma wanted d.c. help
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to get rid of the prosecutor investigating them for corruption? they called joe biden and 5 days later on december 9, 2015, joe biden went to ukraine, spoke to their parliament and leveraged a billion dollars and said you are not getting it unless you fire the prosecutor so my son can be enriched and paid? is that the right timeline, sir? >> that's 100% correct. that was the quid pro quo. it was joe biden withholding american tax dollars in exchange for a country firing a prosecutor whom the obama administration said was going a good job. but he was investigating his son for corruption. >> sean: jim jordan, you are investigating what our department of justice is politicized the treatment of the biden family and the treatment
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of donald trump. what should the americans conclude about our justice system? >> there is not equal application from the law. that's obvious. this case in georgia, they are saying to further a conspiracy were president trump's tweets. mark meadows asked a colleague for a phone number. that's an overt action in conspiracy. this is ridiculous. if they coordinated with jack smith and the biden administration that's something the american people want ton. there are two processes of justice. the sweetheart deal was sweeter where they were not going to have hunter biden plead guilty to nothing. that shows the double standard that the country understands. >> sean: thanks. keep up the good work.
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hour. our colleagues at fox news digital did a deep dive on hunter biden who visited 13 different countries while tagging along with dear old day in places hunter biden was trying to do business. china, mexico and serbia. hunter even had secret service protection at a beautiful lake in italy in 2014 when he was offered a spot on burisma's board. where is hunter now? on vacation can daddy at lake tahoe where the first family is too busy to pay attention to anything going in the world. >> [inaudible]. i have been working out for the
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last hour and a half. >> [laughing]. >> sean: working out. the guy can't even pull up his beach chair. here is louisiana senator john kennedy. >> [cheers and applause]. >> sean: great to have you. you see what is going on in the country, senator. you have eyes and ears. if you are not watching the mainstream media mob obsessively talk about trump every day. we learned with joe biden and his son hunter in foreign business dealers. first he i said he never talked to his son or brother. now he know he made phone calls and met with oligarchs in a cafe. that hunter was getting tens ever million dollars in the field of energy and other fields
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where he had no experience when he was addicted to drugs. his emails confirm that hunter paid dad's bills and pop's got 10% as the big guy. how do you analyze this for the people at home trying to make sense of this? it sounds like america's justice system is turned on its head. one for republicans and one for democrats. >> well, it seems to me, sean, that hunter-gate is about two things. privilege and sleeze. first the privilege. president biden and members of the media lecture about the injustice of privilege especially white privilege.
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but to me that's like being lectured about gun safety by alec baldwin. when they lecture about privilege they never mention hunter biden who is the epitome of privilege. how did hunter biden earn these million dollars? because he is so smart? how smart is it to turn over a laptop with incriminating information to a stranger? how smart is it to deduct your hookers on your federal income tax? can the ukraine and chinese companies pick hunter biden because they were impressed with his resume?
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no, it was about his daddy. hunter biden is just the vessel. the next time we are leblth lectured about privilege, remember that. point 2, if you are fair minded and have any sort of moral compass, all of this sleeze has to make you want to gag. i know what the official white house line is. look, president biden is just a good family man who talks to 6 out of 7 grandchildren every day and who is such a swell daddy that he regularly calls in to hunter's business meetings to talk about the weather.
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if you believe that you will never own your own home. at a minimum, the evidence brought forth by the house and by senator grassley in the senate is clear. president biden was well aware of what his son was doing and he aggressively enabled it. >> sean: he also got enriched. what does this mean for our country, senator? >> hmmm. to me, it means one of two thing. it can many justice is the house is allowed to get the truth. ip the truth. -- i want the truth. it's up to the courthouse to decide if someone did something
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illegal. in no universe is this right? if the house is allowed to get the facts and show them to the american people, i think it can be good for our country. but if the justice department says we can't talk about it, we are investigating. they have been investigating 5 years. it's beginning to look more and more like weiss the u.s. attorney is compromised. i could not believe that attorney general garland made him a special counsel. >> sean: thank you. new studies reveal food inflation was caused by joe's economic policies. it's a disaster. you feel it every day. we explain when we come back.
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>> [applauding]. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: new studio show the brutal impact biden-nommics is having. a 50% increase in grocery store prices and the americans blew through their pandemic savings. here is reaction is trisha and fox becomes host brian. almost back up to what $4 per
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gallon for gas. >> those are more examples where binden-ommics is not working. people are tapping into their 401ks and people can't pay off their cars. they increased mortgage rates. 20 year highs. all of these factors point to the fact that joe biden is not serious about the economy. >> sean: i don't think he knows what is the economy is. >> no, he looks at it through the lens of climate change and other issues. >> sean: brian, we have a mug shot of donald trump. the media that's ecstasies. it's already the picture on everybody's social media account. if you went out and made t-shirts with that picture on it
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you would be rich tonight. you would be a millionaire. then new york would steal all of your money. will americans care more about the bread and butter issues or this stuff relating to donald trump? >> they care more about bread and butter but it relates to this. the economic issues and the costs of cars and mortgages and you can't afford gas. voters don't vote on that. it's not democratic. it's done in the background just like this trump indictment being done in the background to make things happen without the people getting their say. if you want donald trump, vote for him. if you don't want donald trump vote for somebody else. that's how democracies work. we are not doing that. >> sean: a question for the audience here. does any of these prosecutions, allegations, indictments will
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>> sean: all right, so breaking news. president trump just tweeted, for the first time since january 2021. what did he tweet out? his mug shot. here with reaction, author of the brand new book, by the way, a best seller, american play book, outkick founder clay travis is here. how are you? >> fantastic. i've got so many thoughts about this, sean. do you remember when michael
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jordan came back out of retirement? do you remember when he came back, what his press release was? >> no. >> all he said was, an official statement from david faulk, it said i'm back. donald trump teeth out his mug shot to me on twitter to return, as i bet this crowd will agree, feels so iconic and so unbelievably trumpian that it reminds me of that michael jordan unretiring i'm back press release >> sean: am i wrong? is this going to be now on t-shirts and hats? >> yep >> sean: and, you know, trump gear. he didn't look too happy in that picture. which, by the way, who would be, right? >> and as you well know, he planned what to do. he could have smiled. you look at that photo, he made a choice. i think that photo, sean, i really mean this, is going to make him hundreds of millions of dollars. really. you can put it on t-shirts, mugs >> sean: almost makes you want
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to get arrested. >> i know. and i was just polling the crowd here, too. and this is the sad thing. but i think it immediately becomes one of the most iconic photos in american history >> sean: explain this. you were talking about this. >> i was asking the crowd to kind of put it in context but when i think of american history ti'm a history nerd, i think of several photos in recent history, i mean photos, not video. the picture in times square just down a couple blocks from where we are right now of the sailor kissing as they celebrate the end of world war ii >> sean: right, that one. >> the picture of george w. bush with the mega phone standing on the rubble, also just down the street, 9/11. and, certainly, the iconic iwo jima shot that so many people think of. >> raising the flag. >> that's right. all of those really perfect son by america in some way and they captivate us because they speak to what it means to be american. sadly, i think that photo of trump speaks to the new america.
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and the new america that it speaks to is, if you have the wrong opinions, and if you have the wrong enemies, it doesn't matter if you're a billionaire. it doesn't matter if you are the wealthiest person on the planet. if you have the wrong political opinions, they'll try to put you in prison for the rest of your life. and that's what this photo to me represents >> sean: let me ask you. we have only 30 seconds. do you think in the end this -- all of this, this legal crap that they're piling on him, hurts him? or will it not matter? >> i think it depends on how trump responds. what i want to hear from trump is, this isn't just about me. if they -- and he says it sometimes. but this is a direct attack on america itself. because, for 240 years, we haven't put the chief political adversary of the party in power in prison. what they're trying to do is unprecedented, unjust bible. trump is the hero here
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>> sean: clay travis, tommy lantern charlie al note 10:00 p.m. sunday mark lavine, who's on after mark? i forget. then you're on at 10:00. >> first ever outkick show 10:00 p.m. eastern sunday night >> sean: that's all the time we have left please set your dvr so you never miss a show, live audience shows next wednesday and thursday, hannity.com. greg gutfeld will put a smile on your face. see you tomorrow. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: makes me sick! happy whatever day it is, everyone. so, talk about a spirited debate. eight people, different ages, backgrounds, talents, and that was just in my bedroom. eventually the swat team was able t