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BY FAR AND AWAY the BIGGEST mistake Trump has made is nominating that guy. Jesus Christ Trump.............MAJOR FUCK UP!!! |
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BY FAR AND AWAY the BIGGEST mistake Trump has made is nominating that guy. View Quote She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. |
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Nominating Kirstjen Nielsen as Secretary of the Department of Internal Security may be worse. She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BY FAR AND AWAY the BIGGEST mistake Trump has made is nominating that guy. She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. I was not happy with Kelly being picked either but..........well, you saw my question above. |
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Quoted: I can confirm that Sessions is alive. He announced an investigation just the other day. Unfortunately, the investigation involves finding more efficient ways to infringe on the right to obtain firearms by "improving" the system by which the government denies or grants permission to subjects to purchase one. Ol' Jeff has his priorities. He is pursuing them. Bribery, corruption and malfeasance by government officials and employees are not among his priorities. View Quote |
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does the CoS have THAT MUCH power to even dictate to the AG how things will go??? View Quote The CoS can wield enormous influence. A strong willed and effective CoS acts as a gatekeeper, preventing views with which he does not agree from reaching the president. After Kelly was appointed the propaganda organs cheered that he had taken control in the White House. We have been to this rodeo before. Somehow Ronald Reagan was induced to appoint his major rival for the nomination George Bush's close friend and campaign manger James Baker as White House Chief of Staff. The Reagan administration never lived up to its potential or to Reagan's rhetoric. That appointment was one of the reasons it did not. |
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. View Quote That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. |
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" comprehensive review" to ensure that "those prohibited from purchasing firearms are prevented from doing so" That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. |
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I guess our military is also colluding with the Russians, they used those back channels to tell them to get out of the way when we dropped 59 Tomahawk missiles. Those channels exist for a damn good reason and they'll always be there. View Quote |
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You've heard it before: "Personnel is policy.". The CoS can wield enormous influence. A strong willed and effective CoS acts as a gatekeeper, preventing views with which he does not agree from reaching the president. After Kelly was appointed the propaganda organs cheered that he had taken control in the White House. We have been to this rodeo before. Somehow Ronald Reagan was induced to appoint his major rival for the nomination George Bush's close friend and campaign manger James Baker as White House Chief of Staff. The Reagan administration never lived up to its potential or to Reagan's rhetoric. That appointment was one of the reasons it did not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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does the CoS have THAT MUCH power to even dictate to the AG how things will go??? The CoS can wield enormous influence. A strong willed and effective CoS acts as a gatekeeper, preventing views with which he does not agree from reaching the president. After Kelly was appointed the propaganda organs cheered that he had taken control in the White House. We have been to this rodeo before. Somehow Ronald Reagan was induced to appoint his major rival for the nomination George Bush's close friend and campaign manger James Baker as White House Chief of Staff. The Reagan administration never lived up to its potential or to Reagan's rhetoric. That appointment was one of the reasons it did not. It is arguably the most powerful cabinet position there is after all............................??? |
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Not talking new laws here so what could it be that the DOJ comes up with? More effective communications and policy enforcement between departments? IDK? There ARE some "people" I'd rather not see with a firearm. Sometimes we have long threads about them usually titled "BREAKING NEWS".... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. |
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Now we know for sure that you are completely ignorant of world affairs and conflicts. If you have that little knowledge of important US history then I have no need to see any more of your impotent drivel. View Quote If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. |
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Hmmm JFK had back channel comms with the Soviets, does that make him a commie? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Last time I checked the investigation is indeed ongoing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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What you have to remember is "the devil is ALWAYS in the details"...........what Sessions is doing opens up the very real possibility of new "details". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. |
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Turns out Fusion GPS was even being paid by the Russians. Muh Mueller, and his top notch team of .gov DOJ dumb fucks. If you absolutely wanted an entire nation to not trust you, this was the way to go. Mueller has got to be the dumbest govt JBT bag man that ever lived, not surprised Comey looked up to him. Not surprised BS is on duty tonight. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/nov/24/fusion-gps-russian-dossier-firm-paid-journalists-w/ View Quote |
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Nominating Kirstjen Nielsen as Secretary of the Department of Internal Security may be worse. She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BY FAR AND AWAY the BIGGEST mistake Trump has made is nominating that guy. She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. |
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Quoted: Explain the back door communication that JFK had with Russia.When,how set up,examples of it being used. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. View Quote Do your really believe we don't have "other" lines of communication with hostile nations outside of what you read about in the Washington Post? Your uneducated response will be duly noted? |
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Let’s get back to Mueller....he had a “meeting” with Trump to ask for a job....that’s what the MSM wants you to think. Mueller was already FBI director for 12 years, the term limit is 10.
What if the meeting with Trump was to begin the sweep of pedos and traffickers? The scandals all started to break shortly after. Who does Trump surround himself with? The military. And we all swore an oath to defend against all enemies both foreign and domestic. Veterans take it seriously. Q confirms this. |
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Explain the back door communication that JFK had with Russia.When,how set up,examples of it being used. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now we know for sure that you are completely ignorant of world affairs and conflicts. If you have that little knowledge of important US history then I have no need to see any more of your impotent drivel. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hotline-established-between-washington-and-moscow |
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Hey, B_S
If Flynn was fired for lying to Pense, after he admitted it, does that mean they had no idea what he was doing? Colluding without a clue? |
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Good point.. I have faith in Trump so I guess I might be a little naive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. |
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Holee fuk. That makes her Davos peeps. This gets more depressing every day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BY FAR AND AWAY the BIGGEST mistake Trump has made is nominating that guy. She is a bona fide globalist, having worked with the World Economic Forum. She opposes all of Trump's immigration policies. She opposes his policy of building an effective barrier on the border. How did she get the nomination? She's a protege of John Kelly, a man who shares many of her views. She served as his CoS at Internal Security and then followed him to the White House as deputy CoS. Of course, making a man with those views White House Chief of Staff is probably the worst appointment possible. It may explain why Sessions is allowed to turn a blind eye to corruption while working to tighten the screws on the subjects' rights. Was that a "political" clarification.............hmmm....................??? But she doesn't agree with a wall and I don't know of any "clarification". |
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In the extremely small chance this was missed, and not ignored....I'll post it again. Please reference more than one thing...hell I will allow only one thing, you guys have been right about in the past year regarding anything Trump.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow so Flynn will be talking and saying stuff during and investigation that he is involved in.......... but you have no clue what he will say but you automatically think it will be bad for Trump.... You think you would be tired of being wrong and want out of the hole you keep digging. It'll be interesting to see what Flynn's idiot kid tweets about next -or if he goes silent. Please reference more than one thing...hell I will allow only one thing, you guys have been right about in the past year regarding anything Trump.... |
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Quoted: Was it suppressed for a time? Maybe. Did those previous stories get spiked because of some nefarious reasons or was it because they didn't have the multiple named sources that Ronan Farrow's story did? [shrug] Who knows. View Quote Did you read up on this subject because several authors have come forward indicating the hows and whys of their stories getting tanked. Weinstein was/is a pretty well connected dude in the infotainment biz. Related, and as crazy as this sounds, it has been widely reported by Mr. Weinstein hired ex-Mossad agents to.... suppress the story. |
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Who knows? Seriously? Did you read up on this subject because several authors have come forward indicating the hows and whys of their stories getting tanked. Weinstein was/is a pretty well connected dude in the infotainment biz. Related, and as crazy as this sounds, it has been widely reported by Mr. Weinstein hired ex-Mossad agents to.... suppress the story. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Was it suppressed for a time? Maybe. Did those previous stories get spiked because of some nefarious reasons or was it because they didn't have the multiple named sources that Ronan Farrow's story did? [shrug] Who knows. Did you read up on this subject because several authors have come forward indicating the hows and whys of their stories getting tanked. Weinstein was/is a pretty well connected dude in the infotainment biz. Related, and as crazy as this sounds, it has been widely reported by Mr. Weinstein hired ex-Mossad agents to.... suppress the story. |
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Not talking new laws here so what could it be that the DOJ comes up with? More effective communications and policy enforcement between departments? IDK? There ARE some "people" I'd rather not see with a firearm. Sometimes we have long threads about them usually titled "BREAKING NEWS".... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. The Attorney General has done nothing about investigating bribery, corruption and malfeasance by government employees. Instead he has focused on matters such as civil forfeiture and now, more effective "gun control", while the FBI continues its campaign against the serfs being able to effectively encrypt their electronic communications. Again, the AG has his priorities. You may support his priorities. I do not. |
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Explain the back door communication that JFK had with Russia.When,how set up,examples of it being used. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now we know for sure that you are completely ignorant of world affairs and conflicts. If you have that little knowledge of important US history then I have no need to see any more of your impotent drivel. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. You're uninformed post is "duly noted". BTW: In the 1960s the name of the country was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, a/k/a the Soviet Union. "Russia" was a part of the SU. |
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I did catch that as well. Starting to become apparent why it takes so long for these stories to come out. Grease the right skids or intimidate the right people and the story never sees the light of day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Was it suppressed for a time? Maybe. Did those previous stories get spiked because of some nefarious reasons or was it because they didn't have the multiple named sources that Ronan Farrow's story did? [shrug] Who knows. Did you read up on this subject because several authors have come forward indicating the hows and whys of their stories getting tanked. Weinstein was/is a pretty well connected dude in the infotainment biz. Related, and as crazy as this sounds, it has been widely reported by Mr. Weinstein hired ex-Mossad agents to.... suppress the story. Attached File |
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View Quote It was through that backdoor communication channel that Kennedy agreed to take the missiles out of Turkey in exchange for the Soviet missiles being removed from Cuba. Maybe T_SB_S will notify MuleEar of these facts. He could start an investigation into the Kennedy brothers "espionage". |
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You have managed to miss the major point: The Attorney General has done nothing about investigating bribery, corruption and malfeasance by government employees. Instead he has focused on matters such as civil forfeiture and now, more effective "gun control", while the FBI continues its campaign against the serfs being able to effectively encrypt their electronic communications. Again, the AG has his priorities. You may support his priorities. I do not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could be related to .mil reporting procedures for mental and violent cases while serving. That translates into a more effective system for denying the serfs permission to buy a firearm. The Attorney General has done nothing about investigating bribery, corruption and malfeasance by government employees. Instead he has focused on matters such as civil forfeiture and now, more effective "gun control", while the FBI continues its campaign against the serfs being able to effectively encrypt their electronic communications. Again, the AG has his priorities. You may support his priorities. I do not. Do I want the dirty players plowed under? Of course I do but we are watching things play out in such a slow fashion and we don't really know who is being investigated by who. We may get our red meat in a way that hadn't been anticipated. Is that possible? Lastly, I am not a Sessions fan at all but simply hope he does the right thing. What else can I do about it? Wonder how things would look if Jay Sekulow were the AG? That guy is a true American! |
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It's all speculative at this point. View Quote The emphasis on civil forfeiture, encryption and now gun control are real. You are free to continue to speculate that the AG is really a wonderful friend of the American people. I prefer to judge him on his actions |
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I'm not speculating. The emphasis on civil forfeiture, encryption and now gun control are real. You are free to continue to speculate that the AG is really a wonderful friend of the American people. I prefer to judge him on his actions View Quote |
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I'm not speculating. The emphasis on civil forfeiture, encryption and now gun control are real. You are free to continue to speculate that the AG is really a wonderful friend of the American people. I prefer to judge him on his actions View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Explain the back door communication that JFK had with Russia.When,how set up,examples of it being used. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now we know for sure that you are completely ignorant of world affairs and conflicts. If you have that little knowledge of important US history then I have no need to see any more of your impotent drivel. If you can't or don't ,your uneducated response will be duly noted. Makes sense though. |
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WHAT IF: Trump - Mueller - Flynn are all now working together to drain the swamp of corruption and pedophilia in DC? If there was anything to do with Trump, there wouldn't be THOUSANDS of sealed indictments, it'd only be 5-6 maximum if Trump "colluded" with Russia. There are thousands of indictments across the nation, sex scandals breaking everyday against Democrats and Liberal Celebs and the Democraps are trying their best to throw shit to make it stick on anyone they can. There's no case against Moore, no case against Barton, no other Republicans or RINOS that have been targeted by the media to distract from the Democrats sexual allegations. WHAT IF: Trump - Mueller and Flynn are the dream team to drain the swamp? View Quote |
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Podestas brothers have been. See the Q Anon posts. Indicted 11/6.
Not just Manafort has been indicted but how about the other 1400+ now to date across the country? |
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Podestas brothers have been. See the Q Anon posts. Indicted 11/6. Not just Manafort has been indicted but how about the other 1400+ now to date across the country? View Quote |
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What I should have asked is why has Manafort been arraigned & placed on house arrest while the Podestas (& the rest) have not? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Podestas brothers have been. See the Q Anon posts. Indicted 11/6. Not just Manafort has been indicted but how about the other 1400+ now to date across the country? |
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Podestas brothers have been. See the Q Anon posts. Indicted 11/6. Not just Manafort has been indicted but how about the other 1400+ now to date across the country? View Quote |
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Flynn's attorney met with Mueller's team this morning:
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/michael-flynns-lawyer-meets-members-special-counsels-team/story?id=51412187 I'm sure they were discussing the latest AP rankings for college football... |
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