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Just going to let this one speak for itself for now. Wow. If this is for real, just wow. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/08/lawmakers-probe-claim-doj-aided-iraqi-terror-suspect-days-before-november-election.htmlAn excerpt Federal lawmakers are investigating the possibility that senior Department of Justice officials interfered in a terrorism probe involving a refugee just prior to the November election in an effort to deny campaign momentum to Donald Trump, Fox News has learned. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has launched a formal inquiry into the Texas, case, in which a terror suspect’s pending arrest was allegedly spiked just over a week before the election. Trump had run on a tough-on-terror platform and had been critical of President Obama’s refugee policy. “When [Joint Terrorism Task Force] and the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Western District of Texas sought to prosecute this refugee, the local law enforcement and prosecutors allegedly ‘met resistance’ from officials within the National Security Division’s Counter Terrorism section in Washington DC,” Committee chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said in a March 6 letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2017, 06:45:40 AM » |
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Maybe because it lacks veracity. Sounds like BS to me.
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Wikileaks has become a propaganda arm of the KGB. Could not be more wrong. The new leaks came from an inside job at the CIA. Another Snowden.
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Wikileaks has become a propaganda arm of the KGB. Could not be more wrong. The new leaks came from an inside job at the CIA. Another Snowden. Believe what you want. Don't you find it a little coincidental that Wikileaks never outs the Russians ?
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Herd on tv "for what's it's worth" that it was a inside job using Russian tools, to point the finger that way
How many emperors ( Rome ) survived by angering the Pretorian guard ?
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Herd on tv "for what's it's worth" that it was a inside job using Russian tools, to point the finger that way
How many emperors ( Rome ) survived by angering the Pretorian guard ?
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Wikileaks has become a propaganda arm of the KGB. Could not be more wrong. The new leaks came from an inside job at the CIA. Another Snowden. Believe what you want. Don't you find it a little coincidental that Wikileaks never outs the Russians ? That would require folks in the Russian intel community leaking things to Wikileaks. I'd say perhaps no one in the Russian intel services has the balls to do so as I'm certain they would skip a trial on the matter and go directly to execution. Basic underlying fact is that if we don't have disgruntled people willing to leak to Wikileaks, Wikileaks can't out us. It also showcases the problem with basing our various systems on ever more sophisticated technology. We are just a monkey wrench away from the stone age. An example of sorts. I work for a regional grocery store chain in one of it's distribution centers. While not automated, we do utilize sophisticated computer systems to manage the center and company. Things are efficient (in a relative sort of way) and run fairly well until we have even a minor power outage. This shuts down the entire system and has effects far down the line as well. It doesn't happen often but when it does, nothing, I mean nothing, can be done. We can't even use paper and pencil to work the orders. We are in the stone age till the system comes back on line.
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You don't think the Russians can be hacked ? I'd say they are probably hacked all the time, but Wikileaks doesn't put their info out there. Maybe it is just a coincidence. That's above my pay grade. So, you are one of those warehouse bastards that are always screwing up my orders ? 
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Federal lawmakers are investigating the possibility that senior Department of Justice officials interfered in a terrorism probe involving a refugee just prior to the November election in an effort to deny campaign momentum to Donald Trump, Fox News has learned.
Not the first time. Remember the Benghazi video? They sent Ms. Rice on all of the morning talk shows, and Mrs. Clinton lied in front of the flag draped caskets, to the audience which included the family members of the dead, and blamed it on a video "that they knew nothing about" so that it wouldn't be perceived as failure in their foreign policies right before Obama's 2nd election. Only a week or so before they were bragging how they have Libya under control and then BAM!
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It used to be, in our nation, unlike Russia and the previous Soviet Union, we trusted our intelligence agencies to be above politics. The reason we did this was because back In those more innocent times, politicians knew better than to cross that line. They actually had some moral fiber, and acted in an ethical way when concerned with national security. National security was more important to them, than political power. That, my friends, has changed. Once the party n power decided to "use" the intel agencies to consolidate their power, we became much more like counties like Russia. Couple that with controlling a free and objective press, therby muzzling them from pointing out to the public what has been happening, And what you are left with is something woefully close to being a tyranny. Most folks don't trust what the press says anymore, they don't trust the politicians, and they don't trust their fellow citizens that think differently than they do. Thanks Mr. Obama, you did a fine job of dismantling the last great republic on the planet. My God help us all.
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You don't think the Russians can be hacked ? I'd say they are probably hacked all the time, but Wikileaks doesn't put their info out there. Maybe it is just a coincidence. That's above my pay grade. So, you are one of those warehouse bastards that are always screwing up my orders ?  Not saying the Russians cannot be hacked just that those hacking are not apparently giving hacked info to Wikileaks. I don't know if Wikileaks actually hacks or just disseminates the information given. Generally I don't screw up orders, but when I do it is usually epic in nature. I got stories. 
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It used to be, in our nation, unlike Russia and the previous Soviet Union, we trusted our intelligence agencies to be above politics. The reason we did this was because back In those more innocent times, politicians knew better than to cross that line. They actually had some moral fiber, and acted in an ethical way when concerned with national security. National security was more important to them, than political power. That, my friends, has changed. Once the party n power decided to "use" the intel agencies to consolidate their power, we became much more like counties like Russia. Couple that with controlling a free and objective press, therby muzzling them from pointing out to the public what has been happening, And what you are left with is something woefully close to being a tyranny. Most folks don't trust what the press says anymore, they don't trust the politicians, and they don't trust their fellow citizens that think differently than they do. Thanks Mr. Obama, you did a fine job of dismantling the last great republic on the planet. My God help us all.
I would refute many of your claims. If Obama had I/2 the power you figured he did, why did he let Trump win ? There are still ethical people in government. I doubt most people don't believe the press in general . Some may not, but I doubt it's even close to most.
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It used to be, in our nation, unlike Russia and the previous Soviet Union, we trusted our intelligence agencies to be above politics. The reason we did this was because back In those more innocent times, politicians knew better than to cross that line. They actually had some moral fiber, and acted in an ethical way when concerned with national security. National security was more important to them, than political power. That, my friends, has changed. Once the party n power decided to "use" the intel agencies to consolidate their power, we became much more like counties like Russia. Couple that with controlling a free and objective press, therby muzzling them from pointing out to the public what has been happening, And what you are left with is something woefully close to being a tyranny. Most folks don't trust what the press says anymore, they don't trust the politicians, and they don't trust their fellow citizens that think differently than they do. Thanks Mr. Obama, you did a fine job of dismantling the last great republic on the planet. My God help us all.
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Not surprising you two disagree with me. You carried the mans water for 8 years.
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« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2017, 11:56:19 AM » |
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Not surprising you two disagree with me. You carried the mans water for 8 years.
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It used to be, in our nation, unlike Russia and the previous Soviet Union, we trusted our intelligence agencies to be above politics. The reason we did this was because back In those more innocent times, politicians knew better than to cross that line. They actually had some moral fiber, and acted in an ethical way when concerned with national security. National security was more important to them, than political power. That, my friends, has changed. Once the party n power decided to "use" the intel agencies to consolidate their power, we became much more like counties like Russia. Couple that with controlling a free and objective press, therby muzzling them from pointing out to the public what has been happening, And what you are left with is something woefully close to being a tyranny. Most folks don't trust what the press says anymore, they don't trust the politicians, and they don't trust their fellow citizens that think differently than they do. Thanks Mr. Obama, you did a fine job of dismantling the last great republic on the planet. My God help us all.
Obviously, everyone can think what they will about these issues. Frankly, I believe Romeo grossly understates the case. There exists a political entity, largely made up of the Democrat Party, the general media outlets, and a host of political organizations, often defined as liberal, who have been in the process of conspiring to undermine this democracy by corruption, violence, and sedition. I know, you think, Oh God another conspiracy nut. But I just saw a video of the previous Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, promoting resistance and suggesting to do so at the point of laying one's life down. Not to fight an enemy or unjustified government action but to fight the Constitutionally elected Government simply because they lost. A DOJ that shook down banks and business by fining them millions and then offering to reduce the fine if they gave it to various "liberal organizations" Reporters being under surveillance Last minute change in the dynamics of the intel structure before leaving office. The unprecedented barrage of media attacks against Trump during the campaign to present. An example of the insanity: Published reports of Trump colluding with the Russians. Attributed to leaks provided by sources that say the information came from surveillance, investigations or wiretaps. Yet Trump spouts off about wire taps and the media demands proof. Well duh. I could write pages on the media subject alone. To deny they are in the tank of this Democrat led political entity is to deny reality. The constant leaks, the willingness of the media to publish the leaks, even of classified items. Even undermining Bernie Sanders. The pleading of the 5th by a host of Democrat operatives. Nationwide, coordinated "protests" of violence, riots, shouting down of political speech. The list of things are endless. Clearly there is a robust effort to undermine President Trump and the current government and administration. It isn't focused on any evil or efforts by this administration. It's focus is to undermine a Constitutional and duly elected President and government for the sake of their sense of their entitlement to power. Not sure how this will end. I believe that we will see this tackled in the means a righteous Att. General would tackle the Mob. RICO act. This is nothing short of organized crime.
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The reason I put most of the blame at Obamas feet is because him winning the presidency was the crystallizing act for the far left to enact their form tyranny. The idealist youth and the fringes of our society saw in him an enlightened leader. After all, he was a man of color, finally the white oppressors were not at top of the heap. He took full advantage of that fact. Never in our history has a president divided a nation, like he purposely did. By magnifying differences in values into reasons for violent revolt, he and his cohorts turned us against each other. He used race to divide. He used class distinction to divide. He used age to divide. He thought his opposition would just give up. He was wrong. He refused to look at the mid term and statehouse elections to gauge what folks were really thinking. About him, and about his policies. The policies of the fringe left. When they lost the presidency to a non politician, someone who at the same time is probably the best and worst person to hold the office, their only avenue was to try their hardest to discredit him in any and every way they could. It's all they have left to do. They so believe their way is the only way, a true sign of a tyrant, btw, they just can't accept, their party is the one on life support, not the GOP. I just hope all the harm can be undone. I just hope it's not too late.
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The reason I put most of the blame at Obamas feet is because him winning the presidency was the crystallizing act for the far left to enact their form tyranny. The idealist youth and the fringes of our society saw in him an enlightened leader. After all, he was a man of color, finally the white oppressors were not at top of the heap. He took full advantage of that fact. Never in our history has a president divided a nation, like he purposely did. By magnifying differences in values into reasons for violent revolt, he and his cohorts turned us against each other. He used race to divide. He used class distinction to divide. He used age to divide. He thought his opposition would just give up. He was wrong. He refused to look at the mid term and statehouse elections to gauge what folks were really thinking. About him, and about his policies. The policies of the fringe left. When they lost the presidency to a non politician, someone who at the same time is probably the best and worst person to hold the office, their only avenue was to try their hardest to discredit him in any and every way they could. It's all they have left to do. They so believe their way is the only way, a true sign of a tyrant, btw, they just can't accept, their party is the one on life support, not the GOP. I just hope all the harm can be undone. I just hope it's not too late.
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The reason I put most of the blame at Obamas feet is because him winning the presidency was the crystallizing act for the far left to enact their form tyranny. The idealist youth and the fringes of our society saw in him an enlightened leader. After all, he was a man of color, finally the white oppressors were not at top of the heap. He took full advantage of that fact. Never in our history has a president divided a nation, like he purposely did. By magnifying differences in values into reasons for violent revolt, he and his cohorts turned us against each other. He used race to divide. He used class distinction to divide. He used age to divide. He thought his opposition would just give up. He was wrong. He refused to look at the mid term and statehouse elections to gauge what folks were really thinking. About him, and about his policies. The policies of the fringe left. When they lost the presidency to a non politician, someone who at the same time is probably the best and worst person to hold the office, their only avenue was to try their hardest to discredit him in any and every way they could. It's all they have left to do. They so believe their way is the only way, a true sign of a tyrant, btw, they just can't accept, their party is the one on life support, not the GOP. I just hope all the harm can be undone. I just hope it's not too late.
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you guys aren't following the money....who prints it? The Federal Reserve that isn't Federal and has no reserves..study the fed or more simply-on you tube"How to be a crook by Larken Rose--10 minutes will change your world..next..who owns the media? the government?..google what part of the media do the Rothschilds own..try-- #TRUMPTHEESTABLISHMENT-- ON YOU TUBE
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It used to be, in our nation, unlike Russia and the previous Soviet Union, we trusted our intelligence agencies to be above politics. The reason we did this was because back In those more innocent times, politicians knew better than to cross that line. They actually had some moral fiber, and acted in an ethical way when concerned with national security. National security was more important to them, than political power. That, my friends, has changed. Once the party n power decided to "use" the intel agencies to consolidate their power, we became much more like counties like Russia. Couple that with controlling a free and objective press, therby muzzling them from pointing out to the public what has been happening, And what you are left with is something woefully close to being a tyranny. Most folks don't trust what the press says anymore, they don't trust the politicians, and they don't trust their fellow citizens that think differently than they do. Thanks Mr. Obama, you did a fine job of dismantling the last great republic on the planet. My God help us all.
Give the man from Romeo five stars. That sums it up quite nicely and is the over lying theme of what has come out. And much, much much more is coming out. Stay tuned. Moonshot. Some extraordinary points.
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Maybe because it lacks veracity. Sounds like BS to me.
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Dennis Kucinich is a pretty liberal democrat.
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With a very intelligent and attractive wife, 31 years his junior.  Deflection as usual. What does his wife have to do with anything. Sad, very sad. What am I deflecting? The fact that he's a Democrat, or the fact that she's purdy? Talk about blinders. I mention that he has a beautiful wife, and you make it political.... Sad and sorry.
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That was not a flattering photo of the woman. Bad angle or something making a really long face. Doesn't do her justice. This one far better. 
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That was not a flattering photo of the woman. Bad angle or something making a really long face. Doesn't do her justice. This one far better.  Agreed....
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Maybe because it lacks veracity. Sounds like BS to me.
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That was not a flattering photo of the woman. Bad angle or something making a really long face. Doesn't do her justice. This one far better.  I think she must be his Russian handler. Agreed....
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THAT Dude must be loaded! Is he standing in a hole?
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