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Draining the SwampAnswer: One hundred years. So who here thinks Comrade Groper's Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort did not engage in criminal activity with Rick Gates? Has Groper bribed any jurors? Will Groper pardon all the guilty parties? Oh--Republican congressman from New York indicted on insider trading. The swamp draining has begun. Took too many business tips from Groper himself. This kind of thing might fly among the Russian oligarchs, but not here in America. |
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stalhandske 08-Aug-18, 22:00 |
Was that allegedly criminal activity by Manafort in any way related to President Trump? |
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Some of It |
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stalhandske 17-Aug-18, 12:25 |
IHSIt seems to me that this is the dreaming. How many of those people close to Clinton has been indicted so far? And how many close to Trump? Are you blind? |
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Good QuestionsI assume IHS meant "dereliction" of duty. IHS spells remarkably better than Comrade Groper, the apparent "H" in "IHS." But yes, a four year investigation of Benghazi (Benghaaaaaaaazi) leading to a TWO year investigation of the email fiasco, culminating in what? We should put IHS on the job. He will search until he has to INVENT a crime to charge her with. No doubt he would uncover a kilo of cocaine, a couple of pentagram tattooed dead babies with stretched rectums, and the gun used to kill Jimmie Hoffa. Hillary does not have an alibi for Hoffa's disappearance. Plus, she was twenty seven years old. A ripe age for learning how to do her own wet work. How about it, IHS? Should Hillary be investigated for Hoffa? She has to be guilty of SOMETHING besides working for health care for all Americans. |
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HRCHRC should be investigated for many different things, but I doubt she will. She is a major part of the swamp and the swamp doesn't want to be upset. Thank goodness Trump is fighting the swamp. It must be a lonely and demoralizing job. |
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stalhandske 17-Aug-18, 23:17 |
All of the ones you or IHS has listed have been shown to be untrue or not crimes! When things don't go the way you'd like, you immediately call it "the swamp". Sick! |
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stalhanske . . .Are you blind? >> No, I am not. But I am paying attention to information which you are not. The FBI is a corrupt organization which purposely overlooked and (like blind men) ignored behaviors and protocols which H Clinton clearly violated. As the DOJ begins to backtrack and do the job which the FBI should have done the truth will come out. Those “people close to Clinton” have bot yet been charged, but if you’ll read previous posts you’ll see her day of reckoning is coming. You, sir, need to remove those hands from off your ears and eyes. |
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Day of ReckoningThen they will imprison anyone Groper declares to be an "enemy of the people.". Pesky reporters, people investigating Groper's crime syndicate, etc. You know, "God bless white America" types comfortable with Gestapo tactics, wearing big cowboy style belt buckles emblazoned with Gott Mit Uns. |
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stalhandske 18-Aug-18, 20:49 |
IHSI won't repeat what I have concluded on this for the umpth time, based on real evidence. Ms. Clinton did violate protocols, but not to the extent of a crime. The trouble with you, Sir, is that you are so biased in your right-wing opinions that you neglect simple fact. In this case, for example, had Ms. Clinton been someone else - a conservative - having done exactly the same mistakes, you would have accepted FBIs assessment. en.wikipedia.org www.rollingstone.com Hypocrisy at best! |
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Epitomizing Hypocrisy |
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A long list of laws broken and people slain, yet they get away with it. Thankfully, the tide into Socialistic/ Communism has been stayed. For that I am grateful! |
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Broken LawsYes--that list would be very long, but liberals aren't dirt free. They have also broken the law from time to time. |
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Can not and will not disagree with you here. Nonetheless, at least the Republican party, especially our president now, have not tried selling our collective souls to the Communists as the DNC has done! |
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LMAOUDRDMS!LOL! LMAOUDRDMS! ...until drool runs down my shorts. Uh, Ukraine? Crimea? Returning the Russian consulates? Do you even have any idea how ludicrous your claims are? HELSINKI? HELLO! "Today's press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory," McCain said. "The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate. But it is clear that the summit in Helsinki was a tragic mistake." www.cnn.com Your statement regarding Comrade Groper is gas lighting, IHS. Trolling par excellence. |
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Russian involvement in Syria began during the Peace Prize watch when they were invited in to save him and get rid of the Chemical weapons for Obama, after Obama failed to follow through and wimped-out on his Red Line threat. McCain was a courageous war vet who deserves praise for that effort, but he is guilty along with the Keating Five of corruption in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was in cahoots with liberals back then and he is one of the worst RINOs in Republican history. |
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UkraineCrimea river. I was talking about Groper's demand to let Russia back into the G8. Obama didn't state his belief Russia should be welcomed back, and their action with Crimea overlooked. Obama never attacked our NATO allies, or made everyone wonder whether he would affirm US commitment to Article 5. Your guy is so deep in Putin's pocket he can tell the former KGB officer was never circumcised. |
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stalhandske 20-Aug-18, 20:26 |
softaireAre we back again at this? I strongly object against this name-calling of one of America's greatest presidents. Yes, I know (and see) what President Trump is being called, and I have openly objected against that, too. Each time this is done the guilty individual falls a notch in my appreciation. What is completely ludicruous is to imply any linkage or connection between what happened in the Crimea or Ukraine with the presidency of Mr. Obama. Examples of childish mud-throwing that is characteristic of both sides of the current American divide. Where are the values and behaviour of good old American Republicans and Democrats? |
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StalhAnd, actually Russia annexed the Crimea during President Obama's term. Putin has been funding and directing the problems in eastern Ukraine since the Obama administration. Those things are not new and certainly did not start with Trump. His (Putins') Russian soldiers, or Russian sympathizers, shot down an airliner with Russian missiles there, during Obama's watch. It was President Obama who sent HRC to Russia with that silly reset button. It was President Obama who said to the (Then President of Russia) that he should "tell Vladimir that he (Obama) would have more flexibility after the election". (sounds like collusion to me) It was Putin who had to go into Syria to remove chemical weapons so that President Obama could save face, since he declined to back up his Red Line in the Sand threat. So, this is NOT mud-throwing... it is actual fact of history. Those things did happen. |
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stalhandske 20-Aug-18, 21:06 |
softaire2) <And, actually Russia annexed the Crimea during President Obama's term. Putin has been funding and directing the problems in eastern Ukraine since the Obama administration.> So what? That the two happened at the same hardly means that one caused the other, which you imply? 3)<His (Putins') Russian soldiers, or Russian sympathizers, shot down an airliner with Russian missiles there, during Obama's watch.> President Obama was surely not put in office to be an all-round police of this world! Again, you imply that he was somehow responsible for this terrible act. And, by the way, it was carried out by incompetent east-Ukrainian idiots, who had acquired Russian weapons. Yes, one could imply that utin was therefore partly responsible. But how many examples do you need of analogue situations where USA was the source of the weapons? Just look at Yemen for very recent examples. 4) <It was President Obama who sent HRC to Russia with that silly reset button.> I don't understand this; please, explain what you mean. 5)<It was President Obama who said to the (Then President of Russia) that he should "tell Vladimir that he (Obama) would have more flexibility after the election". (sounds like collusion to me)> Oh, nooo! Why do you Americans always dig out the worst possibility when the issue concerns your political opponent? His comment reflected a simple truth plus some confidence that he would win. 6) www.politico.com |
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Oh he has laid into me multiple times, in no uncertain terms. He has largely given up on me and I have explained again and again that when orange fecal stain apologizes to the low life dog, to the shit hole countries, the loser John McCain, Pocahontas, Crooked Hillary, Lying Ted (who does lie), Low energy Jeb, disabled reports, botched face job Mika, vaginally bleeding Meghan Kelly, and Little Rocket Man--AND resigns in ignomious disgrace, and begins a life sentence for #TRE45ON, and apologizes to Melania for cheating on her with multiple mistresses, then I will stop calling him fecal stain or pussy grabber. He will still be Comrade Groper, the low life scum bag. |
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Groper's Many Insulting NamesGroper has not drained any swamp, but instead is swamping the drain. |
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Reset ButtonHillary had one of these made up for her Russian trip with the word for this written in Russian. It would be like giving the Russians a Whooppee Cushion, or a Matrushka made of Cabbage Patch babies. It was sort of a tacky gift. It was meant to illustrate our desire to "reset" relations with Russia. |
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stalhandske 20-Aug-18, 22:06 |
A bit too much!To accuse President Putin of murder is another example of how lightly many Americans throw accusations about. What is the evidence? What worries me is that Democrats seem to be (almost) as bad as Republicans in this show of making unconfirmed serious accusations. When this phenomenon reaches its top, it becomes what is represented by In-His-Service. I had wished that lord_shiva would not descend that far..... |
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Russians Shot Down a Commercial AirlinerKorean Airliner 007 in 1983. Lots of US citizens on board. |
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stalhandske 20-Aug-18, 22:21 |
lord_shivaen.wikipedia.org |
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Murder Most FoulBut some of the people Putin laughed about having killed were actively speaking out against him. Strong motivation to silence these critics, where robbery was not even a remotely possible attempt. How is journalism far more dangerous than firefighting or police work in Russia? |
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St. Reagan Shot Down Iranian Passenger JetHell, Reagan helped South American dictators kill far more civilians than that. They would "vaccinate" prisoners with slow acting soporifics, load them onto cargo planes, then pitch them out into the Pacific from twenty thousand feet. Thousands disappeared this way. |
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