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  • #61
    Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
    You're right, because Hillary and her cronies invented the narrative as a tactic to undermine the Trump campaign, but it didn't work, so the Democrats latched onto it as excuse for Hillary's loss and to disrupt Trump's presidency. The fact that months of investigation has turned up precisely zero evidence doesn't seem to bother idiots like you who happily swallow whatever the liberal media feeds you.
    Yeah, yeah, yeah! Straight from the RNC talking points on the obstruction of justice story. We'll be getting a lot of this from Trump acolytes like you I suspect.

    https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/875171018930872322

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    • #62
      Originally posted by JimL View Post
      Why, you'll only deny it. But okay. *snip list of unsupported assertions*
      Try supplying some actual evidence next time, Jim.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by JimL View Post
        Why, you'll only deny it. But okay. Carter Page, a national security advisor of Trumps,
        Wrong. Page was one of MANY businessmen Trump consulted with on matters of FOREIGN POLICY, not national security. Page has been involved in international oil trade for years, including Russia and Central Asia, and is a member in good standing of the Council on Foreign Relations. That he favored Putin's policies over Obama's in no way makes his experience in foreign policy matters, especially international trade, less valuable.

        is approved by Trump campaign to travel to Moscow and gives speech critical of the U.S., and according to British agent Christopher Steele meets there with Igor Sechin, CEO of Russian gas giant Rosneft and is offered brokerage fees of 19% of sale Of the company. That deal, 19.5% of company, takes place shortly thereafter with unkown purchaser and unknown broker fees.
        There isn't a shred of evidence that Trump directed the meeting with Sechin, and there's pretty clear indications that Page did so to benefit himself, which caused his exodus from the Trump campaign.


        It was Paul Manafort, a paid Kremlin agent, who chose Carter Page to serve as the go between for Russia and the Trump campaign.
        Kremlin agent!!!!????

        Again, according to the Christopher Steele report, Russia offers the Trump campaign documents damaging to Hillary Clinton in exchange for the campaigns de-emphasizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and instead to focus on criticizing NATO countries and their failure to pay their fair share - both policies of which shortly thereafter came to pass.
        The fake dossier crap again???

        Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/apr/25/christopher-steele-admits-dossier-charge-unverifie/


        Christopher Steele, the former British spy who wrote the infamous anti-Donald Trump dossier, acknowledges that a sensational charge his sources made about a tech company CEO and Democratic Party hacking is unverified.

        © Copyright Original Source



        Page, back in the U.S., along with other Trump associates, J.D Gordon, Walid Phares and Jeff Sessions meets with Russian spy/ambassador Kislyak at GOP convention, Page and Sessions later denying the meeting took place until realizing the meeting was documented.
        Sessions met with Kislyak in an official capacity as a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the same as his meeting with ambassadors from Britain, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, India, China, Canada, Australia, and Germany during the same time frame.

        Trump associate Roger Stone has advanced knowledge of wikileaks dump of Russian hacked info critical of Clinton, later acknowledging his communications with both Julian Assange and Guccifer 2.0, a front for Russian intelligence.
        Trump is an international businessman. Of course he has associates. And there isn't a single shred of evidence that Assange or Guccifer have any connections to Russian Intelligence. Only innuendo and allegation.

        Trump publicly asks Russians to continue hacking info on Clinton campaign.
        No he didn't, stupid. He made a joke at Hillary's expense.

        Gen. Flynn, fails to register as foriegn agent, omits it from security forms, is paid to speak on RT the Russian Propaganda news, has secret communications with the Kremlin regarding sanctions, later denies those communications. Trump is advised by acting atty gen that Flynn is susceptible to blackmail by Russia and fails to fire him until 2 weeks later when pressured.
        He had no confidence in Yates because she was a leftover Obama shill. Once it became clear outside of Yates' say-so that Flynn WAS in question, he was fired.

        Jared Kushner meets with Russian Spy and the head of Russian bank, after meeting is over, the Russian spy flies straight to Japan where he meets up with Vladimir Putin.
        Oh the horror!! Meeting with the head of the Russian state bank to discuss diplomatic relationships...

        There were 18 unreported contacts between members of the Trump campaign and the Kremlin, an unprecedented number of contacts, particularly with an adversary.
        Do you know how many countries we have an "adversarial" relationship with? Hell, Obama and co gave IRAN billions of dollars in broad daylight! Dear LORD, man you people are such tools...

        And then of course you have the cover-up, the firings of the acting Atty Gen. Yates shortly after informing the administration of Gen. Flynns security risk,
        She was an Obama holdover who refused to do her job when she didn't like what she was being asked to do on defending the travel ban in court.

        the firing of Preet Barara N.Y. atty gen investigating members of Trump campaign/cabinet and possibly Trump himself,
        Bharara was asked to resign, along with 45 other attorneys as is standard protocol for incoming Presidents. All presidents choose their own appointees for United States attorney positions and almost always ask those from their predecessors to leave. Bharara refused to leave, so he was fired.

        and the firing of FBI director Comey after his refusal to comply with Trumps hope/directive to let the Flynn investigation go.
        There was no directive. Comey said so himself. The entire country had lost faith in Director Comey. His firing was inevitable.

        Now you have Jeff Sessions, Admiral Rogers and Dan Coates, all refusing to answer questions at the Senate hearings without the invocation of executive privilege.
        What questions are they refusing to answer?
        That's what
        - She

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        • #64
          Originally posted by JimL View Post
          Why, you'll only deny it. But okay. Carter Page, a national security advisor of Trumps, is approved by Trump campaign to travel to Moscow and gives speech critical of the U.S., and according to British agent Christopher Steele meets there with Igor Sechin, CEO of Russian gas giant Rosneft and is offered brokerage fees of 19% of sale Of the company. That deal, 19.5% of company, takes place shortly thereafter with unkown purchaser and unknown broker fees.

          It was Paul Manafort, a paid Kremlin agent, who chose Carter Page to serve as the go between for Russia and the Trump campaign.

          Again, according to the Christopher Steele report, Russia offers the Trump campaign documents damaging to Hillary Clinton in exchange for the campaigns de-emphasizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and instead to focus on criticizing NATO countries and their failure to pay their fair share - both policies of which shortly thereafter came to pass.

          Page, back in the U.S., along with other Trump associates, J.D Gordon, Walid Phares and Jeff Sessions meets with Russian spy/ambassador Kislyak at GOP convention, Page and Sessions later denying the meeting took place until realizing the meeting was documented.

          Trump associate Roger Stone has advanced knowledge of wikileaks dump of Russian hacked info critical of Clinton, later acknowledging his communications with both Julian Assange and Guccifer 2.0, a front for Russian intelligence.

          Trump publicly asks Russians to continue hacking info on Clinton campaign.

          Gen. Flynn, fails to register as foriegn agent, omits it from security forms, is paid to speak on RT the Russian Propaganda news, has secret communications with the Kremlin regarding sanctions, later denies those communications. Trump is advised by acting atty gen that Flynn is susceptible to blackmail by Russia and fails to fire him until 2 weeks later when pressured.

          Jared Kushner meets with Russian Spy and the head of Russian bank, after meeting is over, the Russian spy flies straight to Japan where he meets up with Vladimir Putin.

          There were 18 unreported contacts between members of the Trump campaign and the Kremlin, an unprecedented number of contacts, particularly with an adversary.

          And then of course you have the cover-up, the firings of the acting Atty Gen. Yates shortly after informing the administration of Gen. Flynns security risk, the firing of Preet Barara N.Y. atty gen investigating members of Trump campaign/cabinet and possibly Trump himself, and the firing of FBI director Comey after his refusal to comply with Trumps hope/directive to let the Flynn investigation go. Now you have Jeff Sessions, Admiral Rogers and Dan Coates, all refusing to answer questions at the Senate hearings without the invocation of executive privelege.
          You left out bigfoot and leprechauns.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JimLamebrain View Post
            Why, you'll only deny it. But okay. Carter Page, a national security advisor of Trumps, is approved by Trump campaign to travel to Moscow and gives speech critical of the U.S., and according to British agent Christopher Steele meets there with Igor Sechin, CEO of Russian gas giant Rosneft and is offered brokerage fees of 19% of sale Of the company. That deal, 19.5% of company, takes place shortly thereafter with unkown purchaser and unknown broker fees.

            It was Paul Manafort, a paid Kremlin agent, who chose Carter Page to serve as the go between for Russia and the Trump campaign.

            Again, according to the Christopher Steele report, Russia offers the Trump campaign documents damaging to Hillary Clinton in exchange for the campaigns de-emphasizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and instead to focus on criticizing NATO countries and their failure to pay their fair share - both policies of which shortly thereafter came to pass.

            Page, back in the U.S., along with other Trump associates, J.D Gordon, Walid Phares and Jeff Sessions meets with Russian spy/ambassador Kislyak at GOP convention, Page and Sessions later denying the meeting took place until realizing the meeting was documented.

            Trump associate Roger Stone has advanced knowledge of wikileaks dump of Russian hacked info critical of Clinton, later acknowledging his communications with both Julian Assange and Guccifer 2.0, a front for Russian intelligence.

            Trump publicly asks Russians to continue hacking info on Clinton campaign.

            Gen. Flynn, fails to register as foriegn agent, omits it from security forms, is paid to speak on RT the Russian Propaganda news, has secret communications with the Kremlin regarding sanctions, later denies those communications. Trump is advised by acting atty gen that Flynn is susceptible to blackmail by Russia and fails to fire him until 2 weeks later when pressured.

            Jared Kushner meets with Russian Spy and the head of Russian bank, after meeting is over, the Russian spy flies straight to Japan where he meets up with Vladimir Putin.

            There were 18 unreported contacts between members of the Trump campaign and the Kremlin, an unprecedented number of contacts, particularly with an adversary.

            And then of course you have the cover-up, the firings of the acting Atty Gen. Yates shortly after informing the administration of Gen. Flynns security risk, the firing of Preet Barara N.Y. atty gen investigating members of Trump campaign/cabinet and possibly Trump himself, and the firing of FBI director Comey after his refusal to comply with Trumps hope/directive to let the Flynn investigation go. Now you have Jeff Sessions, Admiral Rogers and Dan Coates, all refusing to answer questions at the Senate hearings without the invocation of executive privelege.
            I asked for evidence, not the ravings of a wild-eyed conspiracy nut. Let's see some original sources and reputable people (i.e. not Christopher Steele who was paid a generous fee by the Hillary campaign to invent a "dossier" with the intent of undermining Trump) who are willing to put their name to these allegations. Sorry, Jimmy, but nobody with half a brain is convinced by the "anonymous sources" runaround.

            To put this another way, do you have anything that would actually stand up in court? No? Then I think we're done here.
            Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
            But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
            Than a fool in the eyes of God


            From "Fools Gold" by Petra

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            • #66
              Originally posted by demi-conservative View Post


              It's almost like requirement for Starlight to make big fool of himself once a week!!
              Like clockwork!!! That police thread
              Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return.

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