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Old 03-29-2017, 12:00 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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Maybe Obama will find a new Boyfriend while he's there. Now that he's out of office he can come out of the closet.
What exactly are you saying? Don't be coy, don't hide behind your keyboard and a fake name. Show us your cards otherwise how are we to consider anything else to post to be seriously considered?
The ball is in your court...
(If this sounds like I'm calling you out, you're exactly right and it's not that different than the Trump wiretap tweet. Put up or... well you know the rest)

 
Old 03-29-2017, 12:24 PM
 
Location: Austin, Texas
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What's laughable is that even his supporters are counting success by how many months he manages to remain in office. He lasted two whole months already! Yippee!!
Baby steps, buddy. Baby steps.
 
Old 03-29-2017, 12:26 PM
 
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It's all blown smoke.

Do you people realize how much energy and time people spend on hypotheticals and unwarranted accusations that ultimately turn up with no evidence to be true?

It's quite sad the American public is so easily swayed. Very simple minded.

I only become interested when actual CHARGES support the claim, as such as anyone else.
 
Old 03-29-2017, 12:51 PM
 
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Given the fact they've already been spying on Trump (NYTimes proved this) and they found nothing, this is just another boy-who-cried-wolf scam the media won't let go.

If anything, it will come back around to the Clintons.
 
Old 03-30-2017, 03:31 AM
 
Location: Fresno, CA
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It's all blown smoke.

Do you people realize how much energy and time people spend on hypotheticals and unwarranted accusations that ultimately turn up with no evidence to be true?

It's quite sad the American public is so easily swayed. Very simple minded.

I only become interested when actual CHARGES support the claim, as such as anyone else.
A president evading, avoiding and hiding things has things to hide. He could step up, come clean, show his taxes, put all his cards on the table and say "OK. Here's the deal." Explain things clearly. Take responsibility where there is a need to. Take questions. Give straight, HONEST answers with no hedging. Clear the air as completely as possible. Minimize the intrigue and the impression of being at the center of a web of deceit and cloak and dagger stuff all around. Then go on about your business with reduced scrutiny.

Does that sound like anything Trump has done or will ever do? In the word of his buddy Vlad, "Nyet!"
Trump has been a big time duck and dodge artist his entire career. He does what he can get away with. He's long been known as a scammer and a con artist.

The counties in New York where he did business and where he and his reputation are known, DID NOT vote for him. They knew.

When there is smoke all around, it's a pretty good indication of fire. Only a fool would choose to ignore or minimize. Important to investigate and know what you're dealing with before your bacon is beyond fried.

No use pretending Trump is a normal president or that his behavior is normal. By constructive and ethical measures he and it are not. We know on the surface many ways that's true. We also need to know what is going on behind the scenes and beneath the surface. What we don't know definitely can hurt us. His supporters denial isn't going to dissuade those who can't dismiss all the red flags and his evasion and hiding from transparency. There are reasons for his non-forthcoming behavior. He can clean up his mess but he won't. Guilty men seldom do. The consequences aren't appealing.
 
Old 03-30-2017, 03:48 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Twice this week I contacted my US Representative and asked for an Independent Special Prosecutor to handle the investigation, instead of the congressional committees which are too partisan.

Contact your US Representative and both of your US Senators. To contact them, google their name and their official gov web site will appear. There's a section for "contact me" and usually on online form to fill out and then you hit "send". It takes less than 2 minutes.

Do this now everyone. This doesn't matter which party you support. It's tarnishing the democracy of the entire country the way the investigation is taking place now.
Yes!!!
 
Old 03-30-2017, 04:21 AM
 
Location: Long Island, NY
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Originally Posted by Mikelee81
It's all blown smoke.

Do you people realize how much energy and time people spend on hypotheticals and unwarranted accusations that ultimately turn up with no evidence to be true?

It's quite sad the American public is so easily swayed. Very simple minded.

I only become interested when actual CHARGES support the claim, as such as anyone else.
One must be wearing blinders to think that the Congress isn't carrying #45's water by suppressing an investigation into whether his campaign members colluded with Russia. Remember, this is the Congress that didn't seem to mind expending "energy and time on hypotheticals and unwarranted accusations that ultimately turn up with no evidence" when the subject was Benghazi, and their target was HRC.

Trump's campaign director (who now the Administration is trying to distance themselves) seems to have had money moved around from the Ukrain to Cyprus -- which is where Russian mob figures launder money, to banks around the world. Trump himself concluded a deal in which a Russian Oligarch bought a mansion from Trump that yielded a $60 million profit, which was beyond the fair market value -- only to tear down the mansion.

In other words, there is plenty of reason to conduct an investigation. The only reason not to is you really don't want to find out what's going on. But people must be unpatriotic if they don't want to find out if their government has been compromised by Russia.
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