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Old 12-16-2016, 05:13 PM
 
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Just don't whine when the RNC hacked by a Iran or China in a future election process. Go ahead and celebrate. Sick people!!!!
News flash they did try to hack the RNC and failed plus did you ever think that Hillary and
The DemoncRats have been putting party over country for some time now. You should be sad along with being butt hurt because the American people are tired of these idiots and at election time it showed.
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:16 PM
 
Location: Pacific NW
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Just don't whine when the RNC hacked by a Iran or China in a future election process. Go ahead and celebrate. Sick people!!!!
Hypocrite, democrats have been doing it for Obama's entire term.
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:16 PM
 
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So did you also condemn Obama for trying to influence the Israeli elections?

Have you called for the DNC to declare Clinton not the real candidate since they mettled in that election. We have no idea how much the DNC cheating might have changed the outcome. But since we have proof the DNC cheated for Hillary, the Dem delegates should get to go back and change their votes.
Whose computer did they hack?
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:18 PM
 
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News flash they did try to hack the RNC and failed plus did you ever think that Hillary and
The DemoncRats have been putting party over country for some time now. You should be sad along with being butt hurt because the American people are tired of these idiots and at election time it showed.
And the question still remains...why would anyone not acknowledge that his is cyber warfare and serious ****? Don't you agree that it is and should be addressed as a hostile act of war form Putin and Russia?
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:21 PM
 
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I am not sure who would be less trustworthy in this scenario. In actuality Mr Assange has more to lose, having lived in 1 room in the Ecuadoran embassy for years.

Certainly I am not believing him over the CIA.
The CIA has been the Lefts poster child of what is wrong with US now they are the truth,justice and American way ...remember the faulty intell about WMD and the DemoncRats rush to war in Iraq before they were against it ?
Maybe Assange heard of the Clinton death list and he doesn't want to sign up for that...
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:23 PM
 
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And the question still remains...why would anyone not acknowledge that his is cyber warfare and serious ****? Don't you agree that it is and should be addressed as a hostile act of war form Putin and Russia?
What has been reported was that they hacked both parties and decided to release select information.

Yes it should be treated as a hostile act - not of war but certainly akin to an act of aggression. There is plenty we could do but consequences must be considered, especially with a rising President-elect in denial (along with his supporters).
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:28 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Just don't whine when the RNC hacked by a Iran or China in a future election process. Go ahead and celebrate. Sick people!!!!
Transparency works.
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:30 PM
 
Location: Texas
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People are upset that Russians are hacking emails in an attempt to manipulate our democratic process. (You should be unsettled, too.) People are not upset at the exposure of the email content. There's a nuance, so try to not get confused.
Except the Russians didn't do that.

Were Hillary supporters upset with her and the DNC when they tried to manipulate our democratic process?
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:31 PM
 
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What has been reported was that they hacked both parties and decided to release select information.

Yes it should be treated as a hostile act - not of war but certainly akin to an act of aggression. There is plenty we could do but consequences must be considered, especially with a rising President-elect in denial (along with his supporters).

Washington moves to classify cyber-attacks as acts of war
Pentagon has concluded that the laws of armed conflict can be widened to embrace cyberwarfare

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-cyber-attacks
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:31 PM
 
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It's not a dictatorship. Their version of Congress is the Federal Assembly and their version of the SC is the well, Supreme Court of Russia.

As for why we like Putin, well, why wouldn't we? Under Putin Russia has re-embraced God, embraced patriotism, been aggressive in establishing foreign trade, pushed for marriage+births to reverse demographic declines, kept immigration in check, knows how to confront Islamic terrorism....the list really goes on.

The only Russians who would "flee" here would be leftist agitators and homosexuals. Lucky us, we definitely need more of both here amirite?
A truly misinformed post here, Putin is a butcher who ran the world's worst offender of human rights, the KGB. But one would have to put country over politics to see this as a very obvious summation of the man and his principles. Let ignorance rule, let propaganda be accepted as truth, bow to the man who will help make us great again...
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