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It reveals what a witch hunt Mueller is and the lefts agenda, read what Kerry wrote. If true Kerry should be held on treason charges. Article: Former US secretary of state John Kerry met in London with a close associate of PA President Mahmoud Abbas, Hussein Agha. During the conversation, according to the report, Kerry asked Agha to convey a message to Abbas and ask him to “hold on and be strong.” Tell him, he told Agha, “that he should stay strong in his spirit and play for time, that he will not break and will not yield to President [Donald] Trump’s demands.” According to Kerry, Trump will not remain in office for a long time. It was reported that within a year there was a good chance that Trump would not be in the White House.He asked Abbas, through Agha, not to attack the US or the Trump administration, but to concentrate on personal attacks on Trump himself, whom Kerry says is solely and directly responsible for the situation. http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Kerry-to-Abbas-confidante-Stay-strong-and-do-not-give-in-to-Trump-539643
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2018, 07:59:42 AM » |
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Kerry like McCain, Schumer, Graham, Clintons, Romney, and some others needs to just shut and go away as wasted politicians they have no credibility.
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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2018, 08:02:05 AM » |
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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2018, 08:12:16 AM » |
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Serk hit it on the head. Of course, Obama trashed Trump to another world leader a month or two ago, and crickets. So, don't expect anything to happen to Lurch.
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« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2018, 10:48:46 AM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
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« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2018, 11:13:22 AM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
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« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2018, 11:27:07 AM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
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« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2018, 01:29:35 PM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath. 
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« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2018, 01:34:26 PM » |
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« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2018, 02:32:35 PM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  ...genuinely curious, does that mean you respect him more for having taken that oath, or disrespect him greater for his treasonous actions after having taken said oath?
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  ...genuinely curious, does that mean you respect him more for having taken that oath, or disrespect him greater for his treasonous actions after having taken said oath? In my case-while an enlisted puke I was in fact in the U S Navy-that rat bastard that took the oath and the female "entertainer" should have either been hung or stood in front of a firing squad. But that's like MY opinion. RIDE SAFE.
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  ...genuinely curious, does that mean you respect him more for having taken that oath, or disrespect him greater for his treasonous actions after having taken said oath? In my case-while an enlisted puke I was in fact in the U S Navy-that rat bastard that took the oath and the female "entertainer" should have either been hung or stood in front of a firing squad. But that's like MY opinion. RIDE SAFE. You are far from alone.
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« Reply #14 on: January 25, 2018, 03:55:07 PM » |
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« Reply #15 on: January 25, 2018, 05:19:35 PM » |
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel. 
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« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2018, 05:38:13 PM » |
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  If the liberal elite finally get what's coming, I'm hosting the party.
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« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2018, 05:46:03 PM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  Hanoi Jane tops the list for me...she should be judged by the company she keeps: https://patriotpost.us/pages/80
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« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2018, 06:11:26 PM » |
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  ...genuinely curious, does that mean you respect him more for having taken that oath, or disrespect him greater for his treasonous actions after having taken said oath? He violated the oath to which he swore. If you have to ask the question then we don't yet know each other well enough. For me the definition of treason is not quite the same for one as it was for the other. That said, what they each did was unacceptable.
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He violated the oath to which he swore. If you have to ask the question then we don't yet know each other well enough. For me the definition of treason is not quite the same for one as it was for the other. That said, what they each did was unacceptable.
I suspected breaking the oath was a greater demerit than having never taken it, but I wasn't 100% positive. I'm not always positive as to my own spousal unit's meanings when she says something, I don't know anyone yet well enough, even someone to whom I've been betrothed for 17+ years...  (I'll partially blame the misreading of social queues on Autism, but only partially...)
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« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2018, 08:54:49 PM » |
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And now, reports are coming in that Kerry may run for President in 2020 Can you even imagine the nicknames Trump would come up with for him? I almost want him to run, just for that. The party that hates old white people. 
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I have long said Kerry should have been hanged 40 years ago for treason.
 right beside Jane I don't like what either one did but a difference is that one of them did hold up a hand and take an oath.  ...genuinely curious, does that mean you respect him more for having taken that oath, or disrespect him greater for his treasonous actions after having taken said oath? He violated the oath to which he swore. If you have to ask the question then we don't yet know each other well enough. For me the definition of treason is not quite the same for one as it was for the other. That said, what they each did was unacceptable. In all fairness, I wasn't sure how you meant it, either. It could have been taken as Kerry was worse because he took an oath in the service, or Jane shouldn't be hung because she was a civilian, or perhaps other ways. Personally, at the least, Fonda should have been denied re-entry to the US after collaborating with the enemy, and Kerry, well Kerry should have been up on charges during the Paris peace talks. I want so badly to respect him for his service in Viet Nam, but everything he's done since only makes me despise him and wonder how he isn't under indictment for some degree of treason even now.
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« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2018, 01:52:36 AM » |
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  Unconfirmed is right....two days later and still nothing....... 
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  Unconfirmed is right....two days later and still nothing.......  Not quite 2 days, more like 38 hours 
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  Unconfirmed is right....two days later and still nothing.......  I'd be very surprised if any former president didn't keep counsel on retainer at all times...
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  Unconfirmed is right....two days later and still nothing.......  Not quite 2 days, more like 38 hours  Aren't you the clever one......you deserve something special.
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Unconfirmed reports are out that Obama has officially retained counsel.  Unconfirmed is right....two days later and still nothing.......  Unconfirmed?????? Seems like the whole Russians colusion thing yet over a year later they are "still" searching and investigating.
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« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2018, 05:18:24 AM » |
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Well this could be one reason why, the sh%t is hitting the fan:
GOP Congressional investigators have written six letters to individuals or entities involved or thought to be involved in the funding, creation or distribution of the salacious and unverified "Trump-Russia dossier" believed to have been inappropriately used by the FBI, DOJ and Obama Administration in an effort to undermine Donald Trump as both a candidate and President of the United States.
Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SCS) wrote six Judiciary Committee letters requesting information from: John Podesta, Donna Brazille, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Robbie Mook, the DNC, and Hillary For America Chief Strategist Joel Benenson.
The letter then goes on to list twelve questions - the last being a request for all communications between a list of 40 individuals or entities - including Christopher Steele, Bruce Ohr, Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, Glenn Simpson and former CIA Director John Brennan.
The six recipients of letters have two weeks to comply with the following requests (note; "Hillary for America" is replaced by "the DNC" depending on who the letter is addressed to):
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please contact Patrick Davis of Chairman Grassley s staff at (202) 224-5225 or Lee Holmes of Chairman Graham s staff at (202) 224-5972 if you have any questions. Charles E Grassley Chairman Committee on the Judiciary Sincerely, cc: The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Ranking Member Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse Ranking Member Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism Committee on the Judiciary Chairman Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism Committee on the Judiciary
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Well this could be one reason why, the sh%t is hitting the fan:
GOP Congressional investigators have written six letters to individuals or entities involved or thought to be involved in the funding, creation or distribution of the salacious and unverified "Trump-Russia dossier" believed to have been inappropriately used by the FBI, DOJ and Obama Administration in an effort to undermine Donald Trump as both a candidate and President of the United States.
Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SCS) wrote six Judiciary Committee letters requesting information from: John Podesta, Donna Brazille, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Robbie Mook, the DNC, and Hillary For America Chief Strategist Joel Benenson.
The letter then goes on to list twelve questions - the last being a request for all communications between a list of 40 individuals or entities - including Christopher Steele, Bruce Ohr, Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, Glenn Simpson and former CIA Director John Brennan.
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Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please contact Patrick Davis of Chairman Grassley s staff at (202) 224-5225 or Lee Holmes of Chairman Graham s staff at (202) 224-5972 if you have any questions. Charles E Grassley Chairman Committee on the Judiciary Sincerely, cc: The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Ranking Member Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse Ranking Member Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism Committee on the Judiciary Chairman Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism Committee on the Judiciary
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My vote is for both!! Make it a competition. Once the trap door is released see how many hits you can get before the rope tightens... But, like O2S, that's my opinion... Keepin' it classy, one post at a time.....
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My vote is for both!! Make it a competition. Once the trap door is released see how many hits you can get before the rope tightens... But, like O2S, that's my opinion... I'd take part in that competition. 
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My vote is for both!! Make it a competition. Once the trap door is released see how many hits you can get before the rope tightens... But, like O2S, that's my opinion... So THAT'S why they call it "trap shooting". 
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US, Qatar reach agreement on subsidy spat with airlinesBy JOSH LEDERMAN - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) The United States and Qatar have reached a deal to resolve a years-old quarrel over alleged airline subsidies, seven individuals familiar with the deal said Monday, as Qatar's government works to defuse tensions with the Trump administration.
The agreement will see state-owned Qatar Airways agree voluntarily to open up its accounting books, the individuals said. U.S. airlines say the company receives billions of dollars in government payments that leave them at a competitive disadvantage. Qatar will also make a loose commitment that the flag carrier won't launch flights to the United States from Europe or other non-Qatari cities, creating yet more competition for the U.S. airlines.
The individuals briefed on the agreement demanded anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss it ahead of a formal announcement, expected Tuesday when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis meet with the visiting Qatari foreign and defense ministers.
Both sides of the dispute can claim the agreement as a victory for very different reasons.
The U.S. airline industry can claim the increased transparency will create a powerful disincentive to unfair subsidies, as Qatar will no longer be able to mask such payments through creative accounting. The three major U.S. carriers Delta Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines have spent huge sums over the last three years pressing the Obama administration and Trump administration for tough action. They're eager to show a win.
Yet for Qatar, the agreement averts the more serious step U.S. airlines wanted: re-opening the so-called open-skies treaties that could lead to less favorable conditions for Persian Gulf airlines.
Qatar, denounced by President Donald Trump last year for allegedly funding terrorism, can also show it's cooperating closely and productively with U.S. regulators. That could help the tiny gas-rich kingdom draw a contrast with the United Arab Emirates, whose two airlines are also accused of improper subsidies but have yet to reach an agreement with Washington.
"Everybody gets to claim victory in this," said Helane Becker, an airline analyst for Cowen and Co.
Indeed, even before any announcement, American, the world's biggest airline by passenger traffic, praised the deal as a way to "thoughtfully address" Qatari subsidies. CEO Doug Parker called it a "landmark action" that would "help create a level and fair playing field for American Airlines and other U.S. carriers."
Though on the same side of the airline dispute, Qatar and the UAE oppose each other in a bitter, unrelated standoff. Last year, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations blockaded Qatar after accusing it of supporting extremism and fomenting dissent throughout the region. Qatar hopes to change that narrative by enhancing counterterrorism cooperation and allowing greater U.S. visibility into its finances and banking practices.
In an eight-paragraph document laying out "understandings" between Qatar and the U.S., the Gulf nation will commit within one year to releasing audited financial statements for Qatar Airlines "in accordance with internationally-recognized accounting standards," according to a text of the agreement obtained by The Associated Press. Within two years, Qatar Airways is to disclose any transactions with other state-owned entities, such as caterers or other companies that support airline operations, closing what the U.S. airlines have claimed is a backdoor used by Gulf nations to hide illicit subsidies.
A side-letter to the agreement will state that Qatar's civilian aviation authority is unaware of any plans by Qatar Airlines to start so-called "Fifth Freedoms" flights routes from third countries to the United States. Under the scenario U.S. airlines fear, Qatar Airways could offer flights from its Doha hub to, say, Paris or London, stop to pick up more passengers, then fly on to New York.
The side-letter only says there are no current plans to operate such service. That's short of a binding guarantee. There's also no commitment Qatar Airways won't expand its offering of Qatar-U.S. flights.
"This appears to be the administration essentially throwing a meatless bone to the three U.S. carriers to put an end to their rants against the Gulf carriers," said John Byerly, who was the chief open skies negotiator in the Obama administration and has also consulted for Emirates Airline and UPS.
The two UAE airlines Dubai-based Emirates and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways aren't a party to the U.S.-Qatar agreement. Emirates Airline currently offers "Fifth Freedom" flights in which passengers can fly from New York-area airports to Milan, Italy or Athens without ever setting foot in the UAE.
A State Department official said the U.S. planned to pursue talks with the Emiratis and address subsidy concerns. An individual familiar with planning for those talks said they could begin within weeks.
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