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01-11-2018, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
The FBI used the fake dossier as a reason to spy on the Trump campaign.
That is illegal and any REAL American would be disgusted by it, no matter what party it happened to.
Unless you are a Kool-Aid drinking political hack and lack a cognitive brain.
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Any real or unreal American would be disgusted, spoken as a real Canadian.
Anyone who promotes this real fake dossier is much worse than a political hack.
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01-11-2018, 04:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
The FBI used the fake dossier as a reason to spy on the Trump campaign.
That is illegal and any REAL American would be disgusted by it, no matter what party it happened to.
Unless you are a Kool-Aid drinking political hack and lack a cognitive brain.
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Supposedly, the lid is going to be blown off this phony dossier and fisa warrant next week. I'm betting this is going to make Nixon's Watergate look angelic by comparison.
Another thing El Rushbo revealed today is that these FISA warrants must be signed off on by numerous agency heads. So...just how deep and how many people knew the dossier wasn't worth the paper it was printed on? Did the FISA judge know anything?
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01-11-2018, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by boxcar
Supposedly, the lid is going to be blown off this phony dossier and fisa warrant next week. I'm betting this is going to make Nixon's Watergate look angelic by comparison.
Another thing El Rushbo revealed today is that these FISA warrants must be signed off on by numerous agency heads. So...just how deep and how many people knew the dossier wasn't worth the paper it was printed on? Did the FISA judge know anything?
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I just do not understand, 0bama said many times he had the most transparent administration ever and he never saw a smidgen of corruption.
Is that a problem associated with being the smartest person in the room?
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01-11-2018, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by davew
Is that a problem associated with being the smartest person in the room?
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An empty room? Then yes.
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01-11-2018, 05:46 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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I just do not understand, 0bama said many times he had the most transparent administration ever
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He did.
I don't know many who could not see right through it!
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01-11-2018, 06:38 PM
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01-11-2018, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
He did.
I don't know many who could not see right through it!
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Now, now...Obama ran a tight ship. Scandal-free and all that stuff...
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01-11-2018, 08:03 PM
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If this all comes out in the open, which I highly doubt it's going to, it will be the biggest political hit job in history. By a mile. Watergate probably won't be mentioned again.
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01-16-2018, 09:18 PM
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FusionGPS is still being paid and still doing research against Donald Trump, even after he has been president for a year....
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01-16-2018, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by davew
FusionGPS is still being paid and still doing research against Donald Trump, even after he has been president for a year....
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you don't expect liberals to be smart enough to stop that do you?
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01-17-2018, 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by davew
FusionGPS is still being paid and still doing research against Donald Trump, even after he has been president for a year....
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Who's paying?
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01-17-2018, 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by chadk66
Do you think he would continue to support this crew if they were sent to prison? I seem to think so. Even if all the facts came out in court and they were prosecuted and sent to prison people like him wouldn't care they would still support the big lie.
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In order for me to continue to support the Clintons after they were in prison, they would have to be tried and convicted of something. Bill Clinton left office in 2001
While he was in office $65M was spent trying to convict him of something. The only thing that they came close on was the charge of lying about an affair. In the seventeen years since there has been nothing but unsubstantiated claims and innuendo. No Grand Jury has been empaneled; no charges have been filed; no congressional inquiry has gone beyond grandstanding and posturing.
I don't have to think about what I would do if the Clintons were sent to prison because that will never happen.
I also don't have to think about what I will do when Donald Trump is sent to prison. I will celebrate.
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01-17-2018, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
In order for me to continue to support the Clintons after they were in prison, they would have to be tried and convicted of something. Bill Clinton left office in 2001
While he was in office $65M was spent trying to convict him of something. The only thing that they came close on was the charge of lying about an affair. In the seventeen years since there has been nothing but unsubstantiated claims and innuendo. No Grand Jury has been empaneled; no charges have been filed; no congressional inquiry has gone beyond grandstanding and posturing.
I don't have to think about what I would do if the Clintons were sent to prison because that will never happen.
I also don't have to think about what I will do when Donald Trump is sent to prison. I will celebrate.
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If for some reason Bill went to prison you would be in there begging him to pick up the soap
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01-17-2018, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
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While he was in office $65M was spent trying to convict him of something. The only thing that they came close on was the charge of lying about an affair. In the seventeen years since there has been nothing but unsubstantiated claims and innuendo. No Grand Jury has been empanelled; no charges have been filed; no congressional inquiry has gone beyond grandstanding and posturing. ...
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For the 1 millionth time, Bill Clinton was impeached for committing perjury, a criminal offense. It wasn't about an 'affair' -- although the Monica affair was also a criminal act because he used the power of his office to elicit sex from another government employee.... Miss Lewinsky.
He also used similar predatory tactics in Little Rock when governor. You can defend this vulgar piece of trash all you want. Those that do defend the serial rapist Bill Clinton are all laughed at.
As for your defense of the criminal Bill Clinton and his wife -- the dumbest women in American political history, btw -- where have you been these 10 months, much less 35 years?
The corrupt FBI and Justice Department illegally and immorally protected them from all their crimes and misdemeanors. The illegal actions, or non-action, by the likes Jim Comey, Rod Rosenstein, Andrew McCabe, Loretta Lynch and a host of others defending these s-bags should actually send chills up your spineless spine. Instead we get smugness.
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01-17-2018, 11:19 AM
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I don't have to think...
I also don't have to think...
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No need for the redundancy. Most of us here understand all too well that you never have, and it's not likely you ever will.
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