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Post by vilepagan on Oct 10, 2019 2:34:20 GMT -8
Yeah, what was it, eight separate investigations and how many people went to jail?
Turns out the clowns had it right all along...go figure.
Except of course the Mueller investigation wasn't a nothing-burger was it...we got several crooks out of government and into jail where they belong...no real comparison to the Benghazi fiasco.
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Post by vilepagan on Oct 10, 2019 2:37:08 GMT -8
You've posted far more personal insults here than I have MDDad, but don't let that stop you from being a raging hypocrite. Do go on.
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Post by MDDad on Oct 10, 2019 7:41:59 GMT -8
You've posted far more personal insults here than I have MDDad, but don't let that stop you from being a raging hypocrite. Do go on. Thanks, I will. The difference is that (a) I've posted 15 times more often than you, and (b) I don't do it in ever post. "You raging hypocrite."
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Post by vilepagan on Oct 10, 2019 9:39:21 GMT -8
I have no doubt. I must say you weren't a total ass when you were on TOB...what happened? Were you just building up all that frustration and when you came here it burst forth?
Your avatar says otherwise.
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Post by MDDad on Oct 10, 2019 10:07:21 GMT -8
I must say you weren't a total ass when you were on TOB... Thanks. You, on the other hand, have been a total ass on both.
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Post by davidsf on Oct 10, 2019 13:05:27 GMT -8
While the contents of the article Duke posted is compelling, I'm pretty sure American Greatness is a right-leaning outlet. Are there any more mainstream or Independent outlets that can corroborate the allegations? My knee-jerk reaction is to believe most of what was written in the article, but prudence requires us to consider the non rhetorically charged complaint by the other side (assuming one exists). OH GREAT... now we’re a forum that properly gets information and verified sources... 🤷🏻♂️
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Post by Credo on Oct 10, 2019 15:14:19 GMT -8
The truth is that Robert Mueller was a Republican who probably had a great many views I disagree with. That being said, he had a very long and distinguished career of service to this country starting in the Marine Corps in Vietnam. What you do is significantly more insignificant. You sit behind your keyboard and act like a middle-school dropout with very large chip on your shoulder. You're not fit to shine Mr. Mueller's shoes. This is amazing. We have a Lefty who is now defending a lifelong Republican, who served as CIA Director (and who carried water for George W. Bush by echoing the false narrative of Saddam's WMDs), by citing his service in Vietnam. I suppose if Jerry Falwell or Richard Nixon came back from the dead and tried to shiv Donald Trump, the Democrats would defend them as well. So we have both a red herring AND an ad hominem (non) argument! Since you chose to dispute neither anything that I wrote, nor the information in the accompanying news story, I assume you are just upset that someone is pointing out yet another fatal flaw in the three-year-long effort to Get Trump!
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Post by Credo on Oct 10, 2019 15:20:04 GMT -8
And let's not forget the never-proven assumption that is at the very origin of the Trump-Russia Collusion hoax--that Russia hacked the DNC servers at the behest of Donald Trump and then disseminated the purloined information (which was all true, by the way) to WikiLeaks. Since the DNC has never allowed the FBI to examine its servers, the only "verification" of this charge is from the the word of Crowdstrike, which happens to be a private IT firm contracted by the DNC. Hard to believe, but Crowdstrike just might have an interest in producing a report that is to the liking of the people paying them. Shocking, I know.
Imagine that my company was in a fierce war-to-the-death for business with a rival company in town. Suppose some of our embarrassing internal communications and marketing strategy found its way into the public domain, badly damaging my company's reputation and its sales. I claim that my company must have been "hacked" and accuse my business rival of working with the hackers who must have broken into our servers. I don't call the police but instead I hire a private investigator to "prove" that, yes indeed, we were hacked and so I tell the newspapers that my rival must be in on the crime and demand that therefore he must be investigated. Yet I steadfastly refuse to let the police or the FBI independently inspect the scene of the "crime" or to forensically examine my company's servers. Those other guys did it. Just take our word for it!
The case would be laughed out of court.
Just like Bob Mueller and the $30M report he didn't bother to read before testifying to Congress. I almost feel bad for him, but he's been a D.C. swamp creature for decades and should have know what he was getting into.
So, Bob....sorry, not sorry.
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Post by ProfessorFate on Oct 10, 2019 16:27:56 GMT -8
And let's not forget the never-proven assumption that is at the very origin of the Trump-Russia Collusion hoax--that Russia hacked the DNC servers at the behest of Donald Trump and then disseminated the purloined information (which was all true, by the way) to WikiLeaks. Since the DNC has never allowed the FBI to examine its servers, the only "verification" of this charge is from the the word of Crowdstrike, which happens to be a private IT firm contracted by the DNC. Hard to believe, but Crowdstrike just might have an interest in producing a report that is to the liking of the people paying them. Shocking, I know. I found this interesting item on another forum: It also says the DNC break-in was local (by Rich), not over the internet.
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Post by Credo on Oct 10, 2019 18:01:01 GMT -8
Is this from The Onion? No way anybody writes a report like this.
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Post by SK80 on Oct 10, 2019 18:08:04 GMT -8
ya WTF is this?
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Post by Credo on Oct 10, 2019 18:11:29 GMT -8
Except of course the Mueller investigation wasn't a nothing-burger was it...we got several crooks out of government and into jail where they belong...no real comparison to the Benghazi fiasco. Care to name a single person convicted in the course of the Mueller investigation who was taken "out of government and into jail"? - Paul Manafort was never in the government and was busted on a 10-year-old tax case completely unrelated to the 2016 campaign.
- George Papadapoulos was never in the government and was convicted of a process crime arising out of a set-up from (CIA) intelligence asset Josef Mifsud. He spent a whole week in jail.
- Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's case was similarly based in an entrapment scheme and is still pending. I'll bet a donut that his case ends up getting dismissed in the near future.
- Carter Page, who was subject of the (fraudulently obtained) FISA warrant (and who was referred to in FISA application as an "agent of Russia") that was at the center of the Trump-Russia Collusion narrative was never charged with anything.
Not a single conviction of anyone involved in "colluding" with Russia or doing anything else illegal in regards to the 2016 campaign. In fact, the Mueller Report was such a dud that the Democrats seem to have dropped it down the memory hole. You know what I call that?
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Post by ProfessorFate on Oct 10, 2019 18:51:14 GMT -8
Is this from The Onion? No way anybody writes a report like this. This was posted by a poster named HSFBfan on the PrepGridiron site off-topic forum. He follows it up with his next post, which references the investigation of Seth Rich's death, citing a civil action in the Southern District of New York filed by Rod Wheeler plaintiff, against Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., Fox News Network LLC., Malia Zimmerman in her individual and professional capacities, and Ed Butowsky in his individual and professional capacities, defendants. It includes 51 pages of documentation, that indicates that the official story of a robbery gone bad (in which nothing was taken), is suspect, and alleges that Rich hacked the DNC server and sent it to Wikileaks to expose what they did to Bernie Sanders . I'm too lazy to read the whole thing, but I skimmed it, and did not see a reference to the previously posted Department of Justice memorandum. If you feel more industrious than I am, here's the link: www.documentcloud.org/documents/4053734-document-19745205.html
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Post by vilepagan on Oct 11, 2019 3:36:40 GMT -8
I didn't mean to defend him as much as to call your asinine behavior into question.
I suppose you must be drunk or high.
I see your reading comprehension is also not so good. My post was only to point out once again that Mr. Mueller deserves far more respect than you do.
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Post by vilepagan on Oct 11, 2019 3:37:45 GMT -8
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