0
   

as per Us cONSTITUTION

 
 
Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 08:06 pm
Does "as per Us cONSTITUTION" mean "in accordance with U.S. Constitution"? If so, what rhetorical effect in English is there to write it in the form of "per Us cONSTITUTION"?

---------------------------------
farmerman wrote:

The Senate can only cover his fat ass WHILE he remains president, after which he WILL have to answer several proposed indictments.
It was you guys who remind us all that hes immune as a president (presumptive status as per Us cONSTITUTION)
aLL THAT GOES AWAY WHEN HES Out Of Office.

Emoluments, pre election fraud and mail fraud. Hes got several huge civil suits against him now that merely need to wait till hes OOO.

Allenwood, either that or a SUPERMAX like Can'on City Colo.

Source: monitoring Trump and relevant contemporary events
https://able2know.org/topic/355218-4441#post-7010935
  • Topic Stats
  • Top Replies
  • Link to this Topic
Type: Question • Score: 0 • Views: 583 • Replies: 1
No top replies

 
chai2
 
  1  
Reply Mon 25 May, 2020 08:44 pm
@oristarA,
See my similar reply on your other topic.
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

Is this comma splice? Is it proper? - Question by DaveCoop
Is this sentence grammatically correct? - Question by Sydney-Strock
Is the second "playing needed? - Question by tanguatlay
should i put "that" here ? - Question by Chen Ta
Unbeknownst to me - Question by kuben123
alternative way - Question by Nousher Ahmed
Could check my grammar mistakes please? - Question by LonelyGamer
 
  1. Forums
  2. » as per Us cONSTITUTION
Copyright © 2024 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.05 seconds on 12/26/2024 at 12:58:34