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Old 07-26-2016, 04:04 PM
 
Location: ATX-HOU
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Why are the Democrats always blame someone else instead of immediately firing the people who wrote emails that show corruption to the system?

Are they really thinking we the people are so stupid!

Will this become a criminal/fraud investigation to see if they interfered "with intent" to corrupt the voter process?
Lol. Like you are actually offended....

Sanders was an independent for 20 years who decided to join a political party. I am not sure what the DNC owed Bernie since he lost because he couldn't get enough support from the people. No rules were changed in the primaries.

The RNC did the exact same thing except their preferred candidate(s) lost and stuck with Trump.
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:05 PM
 
Location: ATX-HOU
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Russia and Putin are being blamed and last night at the DNC it was suggested that since Trump is "friends" with Putin that Trump might actually be behind this email scandal.

Wow they are reaching so far to deflect the blame but of course deflecting is their game.
Trump has many Russian business ties actually.
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:21 PM
 
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Trump has many Russian business ties actually.
He's a business man, he has ties in many countries long before he ever thought about this run...

Fact remains, no matter his ties, the emails were written by your boys on the left, you know, those that care for EVERYONE, unless they hate you guts, then it comes out....just like in the emails....lol...

And you may not like it, but it's a proven fact that the SR-71 Titanium skinned ACFT, more than 95% of the titanium was bought from russia, I guess that mean the United States also has "ties" with russia. Now, the SR-71 is Pre-1964....so you figure out the rest.....lol....
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:26 PM
 
Location: Meggett, SC
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This Russian conspiracy BS being pushed by the Democrats is one of the worst spins I've ever seen. There is NO evidence the Russians had anything to do with this and now they're trying to say Trump won't release his tax returns because of his 'connections' to the Russians??? Seriously people. The stupid is strong. And the media is largely just nodding their head along?? They would absolutely skewer any Republican trying to spin totally and completely unsubstantiated BS like this. I really haven't ever seen anything like this. They are flat out making this up!
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:43 PM
 
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...There is NO evidence the Russians had anything to do with this and now they're trying to say Trump won't release his tax returns because of his 'connections' to the Russians???
Sorry to burst your bubble but virtually ALL credible computer security experts agree that Russian state-sponsored hackers broke into the DNC computers and gave the e-mails to Wikileaks. The FBI is investigating. Julian Assange, who runs Wikileaks, is the only one who denies Russia is involved.

This is a serious breaking-and-entering cybercrime committed by a foreign nation against the United States.

When will Donald Trump denounce Russia's crime?
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:49 PM
 
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Sorry to burst your bubble but virtually ALL credible computer security experts agree that Russian state-sponsored hackers broke into the DNC computers and gave the e-mails to Wikileaks. The FBI is investigating. Julian Assange, who runs Wikileaks, is the only one who denies Russia is involved.

This is a serious breaking-and-entering cybercrime committed by a foreign nation against the United States.

When will Donald Trump denounce Russia's crime?

When will the dems actually care about what is actually written in those emails (that the russians did not write) and stop trying to blame...well everyone else?
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:50 PM
 
Location: Meggett, SC
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Sorry to burst your bubble but virtually ALL credible computer security experts agree that Russian state-sponsored hackers broke into the DNC computers and gave the e-mails to Wikileaks. The FBI is investigating. Julian Assange, who runs Wikileaks, is the only one who denies Russia is involved.

This is a serious breaking-and-entering cybercrime committed by a foreign nation against the United States.

When will Donald Trump denounce Russia's crime?
Total and utter BS. I AM a computer expert and people hire me to ensure their systems are secure. So try again. There's NO evidence whatsoever. I remember yesterday when Clinton's campaign manager floated it in an interview with print media and then all of a sudden, it became a new talking point. It was the brainchild of the Clinton campaign in an effort to spin the story and it was and is one of the worst spins I've ever seen.

In case you're wondering, yes I am an CISSP and you can add PMP on there is you want but that's not quite as relevant.
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:55 PM
 
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They should have blamed ISIS, that might have carried better. I wonder how much Hillary is being blackmailed with all the hacked emails she must have?
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:57 PM
 
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They should have blamed ISIS, that might have carried better. I wonder how much Hillary is being blackmailed with all the hacked emails she must have?
Right? If you're going to pluck someone from thin air, at least pick someone which might have been hard to refute.
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Old 07-26-2016, 04:59 PM
 
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Why are the Democrats always blame someone else instead of immediately firing the people who wrote emails that show corruption to the system?

Are they really thinking we the people are so stupid!

Will this become a criminal/fraud investigation to see if they interfered "with intent" to corrupt the voter process?


They are guilty that probably will blame GW Bush (which they already have on different issue). This is Fraud at the Highest level and racism that the DNC is proclaimed to be free of.


Its out there now!
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