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08-08-2018, 11:57 AM
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#286
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Donald Trump Is an Existential Threat to America and the World
http://time.com/4560742/donald-trump...ential-threat/
By invoking a return to an imaginary past and ignoring reality, Donald Trump is putting at risk a sustainable future, not just for America and its economy, but for the very survival of civilization. As a citizen, not in my official role as president of the Global Security Institute, I am concerned about what a Trump presidency would mean for our future.
Truth matters in the real world; it does not matter as much in reality television.
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Time magazine is going out of business. Saw a copy at a doctor's office a few months ago and there wasn't enough pages in it to go to the bathroom with.
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08-08-2018, 12:01 PM
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#287
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... and on the other side, Dershowitz just said that Mueller better have more than the CPA and Gates as evidence because it's a very weak case otherwise. Said juries won't convict based on bought testimony from people who themselves are self-described liars and cheats. Gates told the jury that he was given the choice between 126 years in prison or probation. If I'm a juror, that's a BIG red flag.
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08-08-2018, 12:17 PM
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#288
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Originally Posted by tucker6
Time magazine is going out of business. Saw a copy at a doctor's office a few months ago and there wasn't enough pages in it to go to the bathroom with.
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It was not written by Time, meaningless that it is going out of business. Trump says the same whenever he gets called out for idiocy. But by Jonathan Granoff is President of the Global Security Institute (Not going out of business)
The Global Security Institute (GSI) is a largely private (though partly bipartisan[clarification needed]), non-governmental international organization with a mission to eliminate nuclear weapons through international cooperation and security. It aims to influence national laws, seeking to accomplish its mission by focusing on nuclear arms control, non-proliferation, and disarmament.
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08-08-2018, 12:36 PM
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#289
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Originally Posted by tucker6
... and on the other side, Dershowitz just said that Mueller better have more than the CPA and Gates as evidence because it's a very weak case otherwise. Said juries won't convict based on bought testimony from people who themselves are self-described liars and cheats. Gates told the jury that he was given the choice between 126 years in prison or probation. If I'm a juror, that's a BIG red flag.
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Dershowitz is a has-been, washed up lawyer.
There are better legal sources. He should pay more attention to his pissed-off neighbors on Martha's Vineyard
Hint: Maddow is connecting Manafort's ties to Russian intelligence. Mueller braking both Gates ann Manafort is necessary primarily to catch bigger fish.
Not only Maddow. Also Politico, and other sources...
Authorities looked into Manafort protégé
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/...anafort-235850.
..U.S. and Ukrainian authorities have expressed interest in the activities of a Kiev-based operative with suspected ties to Russian intelligence who consulted regularly with Paul Manafort last year while Manafort was running Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
The operative, Konstantin Kilimnik, came under scrutiny from officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the State Department partly because of at least two trips he took to the U.S. during the presidential campaign, according to three international political operatives familiar with the agencies’ interest in Kilimnik.
Kilimnik, a joint Russian-Ukrainian citizen who trained in the Russian army as a linguist, told operatives in Kiev and Washington that he met with Manafort during an April trip to the United States. And, after a late summer trip to the U.S., Kilimnik suggested that he had played a role in gutting a proposed amendment to the Republican Party platform that would have staked out a more adversarial stance towards Russia, according to a Kiev operative.
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I guess Dershowitz should read Politico, watch Maddow, and try to stay relevant
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08-08-2018, 12:39 PM
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#290
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Originally Posted by hcap
Dershowitz is a has-been, washed up lawyer.
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This is rich. What's next? You gonna say he traveled on the Lolita Express?
Funny how the Dems turn on each other sometimes. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, WATCH OUT!
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08-08-2018, 12:41 PM
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#291
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
This is rich. What's next? You gonna say he traveled on the Lolita Express?
Funny how the Dems turn on each other sometimes. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, WATCH OUT!
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Not really any different than people on the right...
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08-08-2018, 01:46 PM
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#292
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Originally Posted by tucker6
Time magazine is going out of business. Saw a copy at a doctor's office a few months ago and there wasn't enough pages in it to go to the bathroom with.
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You need to check out the NY Times.
Plenty there for what you need.
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08-08-2018, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
This is rich. What's next? You gonna say he traveled on the Lolita Express?
Funny how the Dems turn on each other sometimes. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, WATCH OUT!
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That was nor relevant to what Maddow and Politico gathered fro the apparent connections between Manofort, Gates amd Kilimnik, a joint Russian-Ukrainian involved with Russian intel. Especially after Chumpy claimed no collusion between him or anyone in his campaign with Russia? .
So how could Dershowitz not be a dumb has-been, not understanding his irrelevant idiocy,which would have been laughed out of court for being so out of tune to what mattered in the Manafort case?
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08-08-2018, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
You need to check out the NY Times.
Plenty there for what you need.
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Thank you. Just what I told tucker6 about his meaningless comment about "going out of business."
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Trump says the same whenever he gets called out for his idiocy.
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08-08-2018, 04:34 PM
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I was referring to the toilet paper comment.
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08-08-2018, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by hcap
That was nor relevant to what Maddow and Politico gathered fro the apparent connections between Manofort, Gates amd Kilimnik, a joint Russian-Ukrainian involved with Russian intel. Especially after Chumpy claimed no collusion between him or anyone in his campaign with Russia? .
So how could Dershowitz not be a dumb has-been, not understanding his irrelevant idiocy,which would have been laughed out of court for being so out of tune to what mattered in the Manafort case?
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Seems like the judge in the case is doing a lot of laughing at the prosecution, so maybe THE DERSH is onto something.
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08-08-2018, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
I was referring to the toilet paper comment.
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Run out?
That's why Fox Noos should never be confused for Charmin. Wiping your rear end with a TV can irritate. Unless Hannity is on. Then depending on your politics, it could be a lot of fun
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08-08-2018, 04:48 PM
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#298
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Seems like the judge in the case is doing a lot of laughing at the prosecution, so maybe THE DERSH is onto something.
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Just as irrelevant as the Dersh
It's a way for Mueller to set evidenciary ground rules
Maybe later in the case or more likely on future cases using the Manfort case as a broad precedent
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08-08-2018, 05:45 PM
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#299
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Originally Posted by hcap
Run out?
That's why Fox Noos should never be confused for Charmin. Wiping your rear end with a TV can irritate. Unless Hannity is on. Then depending on your politics, it could be a lot of fun
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Random rambling again.
Making no sense.
Is that all you got these days?
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08-09-2018, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom
Random rambling again.
Making no sense.
Is that all you got these days?
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You brought up toilette paper.
I brought up an example of used toilette paper.
And sh*t head Sean Hannity.
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