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EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:LMFAO I am surprised that Joe Biden has more support from African Americans than anyother candidate. This is the same man who supports and pushes Laws that punishes Black people more than anyother race in the US.
And we have not yet even started to talk about his perverted creepy behavior with him sniffing under aged girls and kissing them without their consent.
You can literally see the devil in this man, and he is somehow the front runner of the Dems? This man is about as left wing as George Bush was. If Libtards think Trump bad wait till you see this man in action he is the definition of scum. He is the establishment in everyway shape or form. He will NEVER support free healthcare.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ Ok so you support a pedophile creep over an orange pervert, good to know that this is where libtards are today.
sMASH wrote:^^^
goddam gropey joe....
sMASH wrote:yeah, buh still,, that is not we elections,,,, u should not get vicarious chess bun over dem ting, eh.
but, dem and rep, is like chelsea and manu to me.. lol. trying to push biden as a striker... he dont strike, he just gropes.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:In what Universe does Pakistan get a pass on nuclear weapons but not Iran?
Also how can anybody blame Iran for wanting nukes? Just look at what Bush did to Iraq and what Obama did to Libya and Syria both Bush and Obama are war criminals and genocidal maniacs. How on earth can you blame anyother country at this point for wanting Nukes?
If Saddam had nukes bet yuh arse Bush was never invading them.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ Thats not what I meant, if you understood Islam you would know that Islam specifically states that the Jews are the enemy of all mankind. So it doesn't matter of its Pakistan or Iran, both countries have leaders who believe Israel must be destroyed for the sole fact that Israel is occupied primarily by Jews.
The fact that Pakistan can have nukes but not Iran is complete bullsh!t on America's part. Iran wants the Jews gone no less than Pakistan does.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ Thats not what I meant, if you understood Islam you would know that Islam specifically states that the Jews are the enemy of all mankind. So it doesn't matter of its Pakistan or Iran, both countries believe Israel must be destroyed for the sole fact that Israel is occupied primarily by Jews.
How NXIVM Allegedly Tried to ‘Curry Favor’ With the Clintons
A former member of NXIVM’s executive board testified that the group illegally donated to a Hillary Clinton campaign
By EJ DICKSON
A former member of NXIVM testified on Monday that members of the alleged cult tried to buy power and influence by currying favor with politicians and making illegal campaign contributions to the Clintons.
Mark Vicente, a documentary filmmaker and former high-ranking member of the group, testified at the trial of NXIVM head Keith Raniere that Clare Bronfman, the billionaire Seagram’s heiress and alleged benefactor of the organization, approached him and a few other members of the group to help her make a contribution to a Clinton campaign. Bronfman, the youngest daughter of Seagram’s billionaire Edgar Bronfman, Jr., pleaded guilty in April to one count of credit card fraud and harboring someone in the U.S. illegally for unpaid labor and services.
Because the donation couldn’t be “above a certain amount,” Vicente testified, Bronfman asked him to make the donation in her stead, so she could reimburse him for it later. (At the time, individual campaign contributions had a cap of $2,300.) He said he wrote a check for between $2,000 and $3,000, for which Bronfman later reimbursed him. It is illegal for straw donors to make campaign contributions that exceed the maximum amount.
Although Vicente initially could not recall which political campaign it was or which Clinton it was for, he confirmed it was likely Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential run after prosecutor Mark Lesko reminded him that she ran that year. Vicente said there was a “quiet fundraising attempt” within the group for the Clintons, estimating that the total amount of campaign funds given to the Clinton campaign from NXIVM was “$30,000-something.” (NXIVM donated about $29,900 in March and April 2007 for the 2008 election, according to a story from the New York Post.)
This was not the first time that NXIM members had forayed into the political sphere. Vicente testified that “there was a strong desire to connect with people in politics.” In addition to the “attempts to curry favor with the Clintons,” as Vicente put it, group cofounder Nancy Salzman had a relationship with New York Republican State Senator and former Senate Majority leader Joe Bruno.
Bronfman, the youngest daughter of Seagram’s billionaire Edgar Bronfman Jr., pleaded guilty in April to one count of credit card fraud and harboring someone in the U.S. illegally for unpaid labor and services.
redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:We own politics not enough to keep allyuh occupied you beating up over other people folly?
why do we even have this thread then? we shouldn't be concerned with the affairs of the world's biggest superpower?
timelapse wrote:redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:We own politics not enough to keep allyuh occupied you beating up over other people folly?
why do we even have this thread then? we shouldn't be concerned with the affairs of the world's biggest superpower?
Not that we have any influence in their business. If we were minding our own business , maybe just maybe we could fix our own problems.
Trump Orders Declassification of Obama-Era Russia Probe Intel
. By Susan Crabtree - RCP StaffMay 24, 2019
Trump Orders Declassification of Obama-Era Russia Probe IntelAP Photo/Evan Vucci, File
Democrats leading the impeachment charge against President Trump have repeatedly called on him to justify his assertion that Obama administration officials tried to undermine his 2016 presidential campaign and election. On Thursday night, he took the first step in doing just that when he ordered the declassification of intelligence documents that he has said show the pathway Obama officials navigated to spy on the campaign.
In a directive to the CIA, the director of National Intelligence, the Pentagon and several other national security agencies, Trump handed Attorney General Bill Barr the authority to declassify or downgrade “information or intelligence that relates to the attorney general’s review.” The president ordered the agencies to “promptly provide such assistance and information as the attorney general may request in connection with that review.”
Barr has begun looking into the origins and timing of the FBI’s 2016 counter-intelligence investigation, code-named “Crossfire Hurricane,” aimed at uncovering evidence that Trump campaign officials were conspiring with Russians to interfere in the election. The FBI’s probe included wiretaps on a Trump adviser Carter Page.
Trump’s move came earlier than many of his allies and associates had expected. Most had expected him to wait until Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz released the results of his year-long investigation into the sources and methods the FBI used to begin surveillance on the Trump campaign based at least in part on discredited information gathered by former British spy Christopher Steele.
Barr has said the inspector general is wrapping up his probe and could release a final report as early as next month.
But after a series of fiery clashes between Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi over the last two days, Trump moved to begin the declassification process.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a statement said the order “will help Americans learn the truth about the events that occurred, and the actions that were taken during the last presidential election and will restore confidence in our public institutions.”
Sanders also underscored the “the full and complete” authority Barr now has “to declassify information pertaining to this investigation, in accordance with the long-established standards for handling classified information.”
The declassification process will undoubtedly shed new light on the role FBI officials, including former Director James Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe, as well as former FBI agent Peter Strzok, lawyer Lisa Page and former Associate Deputy Director Bruce Ohr, played in seeking the warrant application under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to begin spying on Page.
The move also could help detail the role former CIA Director John Brennan played in pushing the narrative regarding Russian efforts to penetrate the Trump campaign. The first evidence of those efforts, according to media reports, came from foreign intelligence sources’ tipoffs, based on voice intercepts, computer traffic or human sources based outside the United States, dating back to 2015.
Former National Intelligence Director James Clapper has argued that the unproven “Russian dossier” that Steele composed — and which was bankrolled by the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign — was not the primary source for the FISA warrants. If not, then the declassified FISA-related documents will undoubtedly show what other information officials used to secure the surveillance warrants.
Nearly two years ago, when Trump accused Susan Rice, Obama’s national security adviser, of engaging in the “unmasking” of U.S. persons as part of the counter-intelligence probe, a potentially criminal act, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff said he should show proof that it occurred.
“If he’s going to make accusations of criminality against anyone, he needs to show evidence to support that kind of charge,” the then-ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee said at the time.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, now a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, went further, arguing that “if the president wants to say that Susan Rice committed a crime, he has the power to declassify. No one else does.”
Trump tried to declassify materials related to the FBI’s Russian investigation back in September, but Democrats objected that doing so would compromise FBI “sources and methods.” The president abandoned the plan after key allies called on him not to release the material over concerns that doing so could have a negative impact on the then-ongoing Russia probe led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump and his allies have said that scrutinizing the FBI’s “sources and methods” is the only way to determine whether the U.S. government’s spying laws, which were greatly expanded after the 9/11 attacks, were abused to undermine Trump’s presidential campaign or to try to derail his presidency once elected.
redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:redmanjp wrote:timelapse wrote:We own politics not enough to keep allyuh occupied you beating up over other people folly?
why do we even have this thread then? we shouldn't be concerned with the affairs of the world's biggest superpower?
Not that we have any influence in their business. If we were minding our own business , maybe just maybe we could fix our own problems.
their 'business' affects the rest of the world in some way. also many of us have relatives there- i personally have 3 siblings and some cousins there
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