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Old 07-23-2018, 05:50 AM
 
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Are you serious? Of course not! Your arrogance is astonishing!

Your post is a fake narrative and ... sadly ... we all know all too well ...

You can read the news and catch up, I can't read it for you, you have an adult responsibility to keep informed. If you don't know how to discern fact from fiction that's all on you, the rest of us will move on.

I'll give you this snippet from Five Thirty Eight, try not to make any lame excuses for not being informed from now on ...

It’s a large number considering that the investigation has been active for only 14 months. So far, Mueller has filed charges against five American, one Dutch and 26 Russian nationals, along with three Russian businesses. Of all those indicted, five people have pleaded guilty — including one who has already served prison time — and Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, is awaiting trial.

Then there is also the 'NRA girl', what's'ername, recently arrested ...

Trump's own National Security advisor stated this in February:
"As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain,"

You can read the indictments up until that point in time here ...

Of course, that was H R McMaster, and it could be why Trump got him out of there ...

The second indictment (of Russian military officers) dated July 13 of this year is here ...

In light of this the Department of Homeland Security chief [another Trump appointee] said this just two days ago in Aspen Colorado:

“I don’t think there is any doubt that they did it, and I think we should all be prepared — given that capability and will — that they’ll do it again,” she said while speaking at the Aspen Security Forum.

Stick that in your pipe and smoke it ...
Link please

And what were these people specifically charged for?
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Old 07-23-2018, 07:27 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Hesychios View Post
Are you serious? Of course not! Your arrogance is astonishing!

Your post is a fake narrative and ... sadly ... we all know all too well ...

You can read the news and catch up, I can't read it for you, you have an adult responsibility to keep informed. If you don't know how to discern fact from fiction that's all on you, the rest of us will move on.

I'll give you this snippet from Five Thirty Eight, try not to make any lame excuses for not being informed from now on ...

It’s a large number considering that the investigation has been active for only 14 months. So far, Mueller has filed charges against five American, one Dutch and 26 Russian nationals, along with three Russian businesses. Of all those indicted, five people have pleaded guilty — including one who has already served prison time — and Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, is awaiting trial.

Then there is also the 'NRA girl', what's'ername, recently arrested ...

Trump's own National Security advisor stated this in February:
"As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain,"

You can read the indictments up until that point in time here ...

Of course, that was H R McMaster, and it could be why Trump got him out of there ...

The second indictment (of Russian military officers) dated July 13 of this year is here ...

In light of this the Department of Homeland Security chief [another Trump appointee] said this just two days ago in Aspen Colorado:

“I don’t think there is any doubt that they did it, and I think we should all be prepared — given that capability and will — that they’ll do it again,” she said while speaking at the Aspen Security Forum.

Stick that in your pipe and smoke it ...
Still waiting...
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Old 07-23-2018, 08:13 PM
 
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Link please

And what were these people specifically charged for?
I linked the actual indictments in my post. You can read the charges exactly as they were presented.
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Old 07-24-2018, 02:13 PM
 
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I linked the actual indictments in my post. You can read the charges exactly as they were presented.
Ok all I see is some people being charged for “hacking” the dirty deeds and baggage of the DNC. Woopdi-doo. I’m glad they did. They exposed the democrats corruption
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Old 07-24-2018, 02:31 PM
 
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The Democrats obsession with Russia is preventing sane debate and it's not helping Democrats with the voters. Trump imposed sanctions on Russia, dispatched troops to its borders and sent weapons to Ukraine and Georgia. More sanctions are on the way, intended to punish those in the Russian elite and Putin.

If Clinton could not beat Trump, a political novice, a man the media hates with a vengeance, who they constantly attacked, perhaps that should tell you all more about Hillary and Democrat policies.

The obsession and histrionics over Russia continues even today but it's not benefiting Democrats, is Russia is even worth obsessing about after all this? After all,, there is still no evidence of collusion. Maybe Democrats should face up to the fact that Hillary wasn't their best option. She had too much baggage and has an elitist attitude, both of which people don't like.
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