The character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
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Right. And if he did it from inside a SCIF, then he is guilty of the same security clearance violations as her Marxist Filthiness. His clearances have reportedly already been pulled, but it goes to show why the FBI would not want to pursue criminal charges against the DemocRats as the FBI is guilty of the same treasoness acts as Wasserman-Shultz and Huma, the Muslim Brotherhood princess. The label "deep state" does not do justice to the severity of this conspiracy to obstruct justice and destroy our Republic.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
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The label "rogue state" is more accurate.Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:40 amRight. And if he did it from inside a SCIF, then he is guilty of the same security clearance violations as her Marxist Filthiness. His clearances have reportedly already been pulled, but it goes to show why the FBI would not want to pursue criminal charges against the DemocRats as the FBI is guilty of the same treasoness acts as Wasserman-Shultz and Huma, the Muslim Brotherhood princess. The label "deep state" does not do justice to the severity of this conspiracy to obstruct justice and destroy our Republic.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
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More silliness... There is no question about Strzok's bias.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
1. Criticism about marital loyalty? Was it a loving relationship or a stormy one???
2. How much time spent texting the girlfriend? Maybe this was done during break time or compensated with overtime???
3. Again, the question should be what did he actually do that was wrong because of his obvious bias in FBI investigations??? According to Justice Dept IG: nothing.
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WOW, Russian "spies" caught spying by American "intelligence (spies)." Wow, who would have thought spies would spy? I guess the U-2 and the SR71 were used to enhance international goodwill? And, we would never try to sway another country's election.philbo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 2:31 pm U.S. grand jury indicts 12 Russian spies in 2016 election hacking
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It's a Mueller smokescreen:G26ster wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:55 pmWOW, Russian "spies" caught spying by American "intelligence (spies)." Wow, who would have thought spies would spy? I guess the U-2 and the SR71 were used to enhance international goodwill? And, we would never try to sway another country's election.philbo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 2:31 pm U.S. grand jury indicts 12 Russian spies in 2016 election hacking
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What the IG report summary said and the report body said did not mesh. People are still scratching heads over that one.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:52 pmMore silliness... There is no question about Strzok's bias.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
1. Criticism about marital loyalty? Was it a loving relationship or a stormy one???
2. How much time spent texting the girlfriend? Maybe this was done during break time or compensated with overtime???
3. Again, the question should be what did he actually do that was wrong because of his obvious bias in FBI investigations??? According to Justice Dept IG: nothing.
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dale blanker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:52 pmMore silliness... There is no question about Strzok's bias.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
1. Criticism about marital loyalty? Was it a loving relationship or a stormy one???
2. How much time spent texting the girlfriend? Maybe this was done during break time or compensated with overtime???
3. Again, the question should be what did he actually do that was wrong because of his obvious bias in FBI investigations??? According to Justice Dept IG: nothing.
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Defensive much? If you will lie to and cheat on your wife, then you will lie and cheat on anything, including your oath to your country and its laws and the Constitution.
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HRC did not go to jail and Strzok was in charge. That is enough proof for me. Seriously! By the letter of the law she was guilty. I would be put in jail for having top secret stuff on my computer especially since my clearance was only secret. You being a lefty probably being interviewed by a lefty FBI agent might get a out of jail card, pass go, collect $200. These are all by the discretion of the FBI agent. Lot's of power for biased people and the real kicker is nobody can ever prove bias was given or disprove it. Without quid pro quo there is no paper trail. But had HRC become president Strzok would have been remembered and rewarded. Strzok has a great future in human relations though. He texted over 50K messages, surely done during his "break"time. How many of us working for a corporation would still be on the payroll with that abuse of time? Perhaps in his free time he was downloading porn?dale blanker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:52 pmMore silliness... There is no question about Strzok's bias.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
1. Criticism about marital loyalty? Was it a loving relationship or a stormy one???
2. How much time spent texting the girlfriend? Maybe this was done during break time or compensated with overtime???
3. Again, the question should be what did he actually do that was wrong because of his obvious bias in FBI investigations??? According to Justice Dept IG: nothing.
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I thought this to be amusing.
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If they're not doing anything wrong, what do they have to hide? Or does that only apply when the FBI is on the other side?dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 12:13 pm Really???
The dumbest parts of the hearing were first of all having it ( and public, duh)
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I agree, now why don't you apply a little of that logic to the present liar in chief siting in the whitehouse? Double standard much?Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 2:57 pmIf you will lie to and cheat on your wife, then you will lie and cheat on anything, including your oath to your country and its laws and the Constitution.
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philbo wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 6:43 pmI agree, now why don't you apply a little of that logic to the present liar in chief siting in the whitehouse? Double standard much?Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 2:57 pmIf you will lie to and cheat on your wife, then you will lie and cheat on anything, including your oath to your country and its laws and the Constitution.
Another episode of Trump Derangement Syndrome? Trump divorced legally, and truthfully. Strzok cheated and lied about it.
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rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 3:49 pmHRC did not go to jail and Strzok was in charge. That is enough proof for me. Seriously! By the letter of the law she was guilty. I would be put in jail for having top secret stuff on my computer especially since my clearance was only secret. You being a lefty probably being interviewed by a lefty FBI agent might get a out of jail card, pass go, collect $200. These are all by the discretion of the FBI agent. Lot's of power for biased people and the real kicker is nobody can ever prove bias was given or disprove it. Without quid pro quo there is no paper trail. But had HRC become president Strzok would have been remembered and rewarded. Strzok has a great future in human relations though. He texted over 50K messages, surely done during his "break"time. How many of us working for a corporation would still be on the payroll with that abuse of time? Perhaps in his free time he was downloading porn?dale blanker wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:52 pmMore silliness... There is no question about Strzok's bias.rotor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:12 amThe character of a man has no meaning. All of that texting was done on taxpayer time with taxpayer provided phones. But there was NO bias, just innocent little lovebirds tweeting.dale blanker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 10:50 pmFunny, Gohmert had that same twisted curiosity... That was another dumb thing about the hearing.
1. Criticism about marital loyalty? Was it a loving relationship or a stormy one???
2. How much time spent texting the girlfriend? Maybe this was done during break time or compensated with overtime???
3. Again, the question should be what did he actually do that was wrong because of his obvious bias in FBI investigations??? According to Justice Dept IG: nothing.
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Trump’s press conference with Putin is an impeachable offense, per Obama’s CIA director, John Brennan.
Trump’s press conference with Putin is an impeachable offense, per Obama’s CIA director, John Brennan.