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Old 07-21-2018, 02:26 AM   #31
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Old 07-21-2018, 02:48 AM   #32
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He said Washington Post!

Heh, heh heh, heh heh, heh
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Old 07-21-2018, 09:41 AM   #33
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Old 07-22-2018, 05:53 PM   #34
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Julian Assange will ‘immediately’ be ejected from embassy to face possible prosecution: Glen Greenwald report


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/jul...enwald-report/

Only a matter of time till Mueller gets a hold of him for Wikileaks working with the Russians on Clinton hacking.

The big orange Fat ball of crap is continuing to unwind.
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Old 07-22-2018, 06:26 PM   #35
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Julian Assange will ‘immediately’ be ejected from embassy to face possible prosecution: Glen Greenwald report


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/jul...enwald-report/

Only a matter of time till Mueller gets a hold of him for Wikileaks working with the Russians on Clinton hacking.

The big orange Fat ball of crap is continuing to unwind.

this is all democrat crap and nothing to do with Trump
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Old 07-22-2018, 06:31 PM   #36
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TDS is hitting a feverish high in these dog days of summer.
TDS is a figment of the trump cultists imagination.

Same with ODS (obama cultists) and WDS (bush cultist)

Just because you dissent from the presidents ideas doesn’t make you deranged.

It makes you American.

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Old 07-22-2018, 06:35 PM   #37
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That is right.
It is HOW you express your disagreement that makes you deranged.
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Old 07-22-2018, 06:39 PM   #38
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TDS is a figment of the trump cultists imagination.

Same with ODS (obama cultists) and WDS (bush cultist)

Just because you dissent from the presidents ideas doesn’t make you deranged.

It makes you American.

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Basically is what I am saying that’s it patriotic to dissent from a leader ideas.

Just because you happen to like a leader and what he is doing doesn’t mean that all Americans will agree.

Hell in nyc during civil war they hung Lincoln in effigy.

Did they have LDS? Nope. They didn’t like the way Lincoln was leading America.

Well the same, with trump, obama, 43, Clinton....etc. Etc ad infinim.

You do know that there were some Americans calling for Obama’s impeachment, Bush’s impeachment, and Clinton of course was impeached.

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That is right.
It is HOW you express your disagreement that makes you deranged.
So what is wrong with the way that Americans who oppose the current presidents leadership are expressing their displeasure.

They are protesting (truly American).

You might not like it becuase you think the president is doing a good job but that’s America.

The first amendment is a powerful ally for dissent.

We have midterms coming up in which case the electorate will have a real say in the direction of the country.

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So what is wrong with the way that Americans who oppose the current presidents leadership are expressing their displeasure.

James Woods has the answer, as always...


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Old 07-23-2018, 01:19 AM   #41
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Julian Assange will ‘immediately’ be ejected from embassy to face possible prosecution: Glen Greenwald report


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/jul...enwald-report/

Only a matter of time till Mueller gets a hold of him for Wikileaks working with the Russians on Clinton hacking.

The big orange Fat ball of crap is continuing to unwind.
I wonder what other info JA might have...might be even bigger than whatever Mueller has...
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Old 07-23-2018, 04:23 AM   #42
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I wonder what other info JA might have...might be even bigger than whatever Mueller has...
Maybe Hillaty has Nixon on her back too?....
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Maybe it’s no surprise that special counsel Robert Mueller would zero in on the guy who has Richard Nixon’s face tattooed on his back — Roger Stone.
We may find out very soon it is just a matter of Stone
Roger Stone that is. A key in the Mueller investigation and his chum Assange.

Mueller team pushing for information on Roger Stone, WikiLeaks, sources say
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/muel...ry?id=56509716

Stone has been under scrutiny in part because of statements in August of 2016 which political opponents allege suggested he knew that Wikileaks was going to leak damaging information on Clinton before it was released. Stone has been targeted because he communicated with Guccifer, the hacker the U.S. intelligence community believes broke into DNC computers, sources told ABC News.

In recent weeks, the special counsel has reached out to political humorist and radio show host Randy Credico, who Stone allegedly asked to act as an intermediary with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to confirm that the Wikileaks publisher had a cache of information on Clinton

... One of Stone’s closest friends, Michael Caputo, a former campaign aide to then-candidate Trump, said in an interview that Mueller appeared to be locking in on Stone and WikiLeaks. Caputo met with Mueller's team in a closed-door session in May.

“In general they're talking about you know Guccifer and D.C. Leaks and WikiLeaks they're talking about the timing of some things that happened at the campaign and at the convention,” Caputo told ABC News in May. “I think they're completely focused on collusion with Russia.” Caputo said in the interview he does not believe there is any proof of collusion.
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FBI Special Agent Turned GOP Congressman ‘Frankly Sickened’ by Helsinki Meeting: Trump ‘Was Manipulated by Vladimir Putin’

Republican congressman and former FBI agent Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) on Sunday warned Donald Trump “was manipulated by Vladimir Putin,” telling NPR’s Michael Martin he was “frankly sickened by the exchange.”

Speaking on All Things Considered, Fitzpatrick—who sits on the House committee on Foreign Affairs and the House committee on Homeland Security—explained that during his time as an FBI special agent, he worked on counterintelligence and collected Russian propaganda reports, according to NPR.
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Conservative Warns Trump is an 'Existential Threat' to the US — And Calls on Republicans to Denounce ‘Putin’s Caddy’
“Last week reminded us that there is nothing normal about Donald Trump or the existential threat he represents."


In an article for the Guardian on Sunday, conservative Charlie Sykes slammed Donald Trump for his performance Monday at a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin—and warned the president poses a unique danger to the United States.
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Exactly How Deep Are the Ties Between Russia And Trump's Republican Party?
Top GOP officials know Russia used them to influence the 2016 election. They just don’t care.
https://www.alternet.org/exactly-how...publican-party

...Recent events have driven home the point that Russian influence in American Republican politics is more prevalent than previously thought.

The examples are numerous—and very serious:

Donald Trump’s rejection of the conclusion of U.S. intelligence services about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, and Trump’s embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s denial of that interference (and no, the “would/wouldn’t” attempt at a take-back doesn’t cut it).
The arrest of Russian agent Maria Butina, who is facing multiple charges and is being held without bail. The details of story and the reports of her offering sex to infiltrate groups like the National Rifle Association and the Republican Party read like a bad spy novel.
Threats of Russian prosecution against—or “interrogation” of—11 U.S. citizens. They include longtime Kremlin critic and financier Bill Browder, who was born in the U.S. but is now a British citizen and whose Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, died in Russian custody; Michael McFaul, the former U.S. ambassador to Russia, who, of course, had diplomatic immunity; and Kyle Parker, a congressional staffer who wrote most of the Magnitsky Act imposing sanctions on Russia, which has been a thorn in Putin’s side for years. Trump officials pointedly failed to deny that they might cooperate in such prosecution, saying only that it was “discussed” by the two leaders when they met in Helsinki. They have since backed down.
The report that Russians were asked for and sent stolen documents about the Democratic opponent of a sitting Republican U.S. congressman during the 2016 election. Some reports identify that congressman as California’s Dana Rohrabacher, who met with Butina in Russia in 2015 and is sometimes described as “Putin’s favorite congressman.”

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