
Everything posted by Highmark
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
The only way it works in favor of the dems is now this is the story the MSM will focus on for months instead of what comes from the IC findings.
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
I have no question they may have wanted one candidate over another. Same goes for us regarding an election with Putin or how we tried to harm Netanyahu. They also could have simple wanted to cause what is going on now. Weaken our system in general with infighting and investigations as they position themselves as the dominant superpower around the world. Absolutely and its been investigated for over a year with NO PROOF whatsoever of collusion. I'm all for finishing that investigation. It also allows for the committee's to look at everything...not just collusion.
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Chicago Bound Plane Pre-Clearance Revoked From Toronto
I agree. Normally I would think police would just get on and escort off said passenger in question. To bus the whole plane to a secondary location seems strange.
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
Do you find it at least suspicious in any way she would unmask Trump associates on information not pertaining to Russia? This is been proven.
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Senate Republicans tee up 'nuclear' showdown on Gorsuch
Dems are getting what they wanted. God I hope a couple more liberal wing justices step down. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/06/senate-republicans-tee-up-nuclear-showdown-on-gorsuch.html
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
Meddling does not equal Collusion. Meddling does not equal change in results.
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
That's what needs to be found out. She requested the unmasking and classified information was leaked to the WP.
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
I can't wait to hear how fast Rice takes the fifth when Gowdy gets a hold of her.
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Elizabeth Warren Goes Silent on Equal Pay Day After Free Beacon Report
Oh so NOW an apples to apples comparison of pay is how it should be done. Any comparison of pay should always be limited to profession, education and experience.
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Nunes steps down from Russia-Trump investigation
Awesome. Get Trey in there! The Nunes story had become a distraction at getting at the truth. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/06/nunes-steps-down-from-russia-trump-investigation.html
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Trump Defends Bill O'Reilly, Calling Him a Good Person
And taking the fifth when not on trial simply testifying to congress like Lois Lerner?
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Whoa Nellie, Bill-o. Five sexual harassment settlements, two of them since Ailes left.
Love that video. An absolute classic but now quite as good as this one.
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Chicago Bound Plane Pre-Clearance Revoked From Toronto
Maybe something suspicious was found in checked luggage.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
I'm saying we should call SA out. Tell the whole Muslim world....modernize or we will let you kill each other until there is none of you left. I agree get the fuck out. Islam has become as toxic and dangerous as the Nazis or radical war mongering Japanese. They are no different just haven't organized to the point of Germany or Japan. God help the world if they do. In WW2 indiscriminate killing of civilians was done even by the allies. We've evolved....the Muslim world has not. Great quote from a great show The West Wing (even though it was liberal biased I liked it.) "We measure the success of a mission by two things: was it successful and how few civilians did we hurt. They measure success by how many. Pregnant women are delivering bombs! You're talking to me about international laws? The laws of nature don't even apply here!"
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Susan Rice's alleged unmasking requests not so routine, ex-officials say
Yes in the end will both sides decide to save how much they really spy on us. In order for that to all go down their has to be proof of collusion. If not I think Trump will nail their ass to the wall.
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Susan Rice's alleged unmasking requests not so routine, ex-officials say
Schiff being quiet is speaking volumes. Part of me thinks behind the scenes there are negotiations going on figuring out how both sides can point fingers, save face and nothing happens.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
Libya and Iraq were because they had dictators that killed their own people if they got out of line. Not democracy. I'd also hardly have called them safe. They too had their hand in terrorism against the US in plenty of ways. Iran was our friend too before it became a Theocracy. And to say their elections are "democratic" is laughable. The only hope for the world regarding widespread peace and stability is a modernization of Islam. Reality is its went backwards in the last 30-50 years. That has to come from within the religion. Buy their oil to save our reserves and let them deal with their own desire for peace. No amount of American meddling will help. I use to think so....not anymore. Fuck em.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
Not saying you are wrong but keep in mind Syria has been on our state sponsor or terror list for a long time but I guess now that Obama has us buddy buddy with Iran its no big deal. Syria[edit] Syria was added to the list on December 29, 1979. According to Country Reports on Terrorism 2013:[3] “ Overview: Designated in 1979 as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, the Assad regime continued its political support to a variety of terrorist groups affecting the stability of the region and beyond, even amid significant internal unrest. The regime continued to provide political and weapons support to Hizballah and continued to allow Iran to rearm the terrorist organization. The Assad regime’s relationship with Hizballah and Iran continued to grow stronger in 2013 as the conflict in Syria continued. President Bashar al-Assad remained a staunch defender of Iran's policies, while Iran has exhibited equally energetic support for Syrian regime efforts to defeat the Syrian opposition. Statements supporting terrorist groups, particularly Hizballah, were often in Syrian Government speeches and press statements. The Syrian Government had an important role in the growth of terrorist networks in Syria through the permissive attitude the Assad regime took towards al-Qa’ida’s foreign fighter facilitation efforts during the Iraq conflict. Syrian Government awareness and encouragement for many years of violent extremists’ transit through Syria to enter Iraq, for the purpose of fighting Coalition Troops, is well documented. Syria was a key hub for foreign fighters en route to Iraq. Those very networks were the seedbed for the violent extremist elements that terrorized the Syrian population in 2013. As part of a broader strategy during the year, the regime has attempted to portray Syria itself as a victim of terrorism, characterizing all of its armed opponents as “terrorists.” Assad’s government has continued to generate significant concern regarding the role it plays in terrorist financing. Industry experts reported that 60 percent of all business transactions were conducted in cash and that nearly 80 percent of all Syrians did not use formal banking services. Despite Syrian legislation that required money changers to be licensed by the end of 2007, many continued to operate illegally in Syria's vast black market, estimated to be as large as Syria's formal economy. Regional hawala networks remained intertwined with smuggling and trade-based money laundering, and were facilitated by notoriously corrupt customs and immigration officials. This raised significant concerns that some members of the Syrian Government and the business elite were complicit in terrorist finance schemes conducted through these institutions. In 2013, the United States continued to closely monitor Syria’s proliferation-sensitive materials and facilities, including Syria’s significant stockpile of chemical weapons, which the United States assesses remains under the Asad regime’s control. Despite the progress made through the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon’s Executive Council and UNSC Resolution 2118 (2013) to dismantle and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons program, there continues to be significant concern, given ongoing instability in Syria, that these materials could find their way to terrorist organizations. The United States is coordinating closely with a number of like-minded nations and partners to prevent Syria’s stockpiles of chemical and advanced conventional weapons from falling into the hands of violent extremists.
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Susan Rice's alleged unmasking requests not so routine, ex-officials say
Best part is the collusion investigation has been going on since before Trump even announced he was running and yet they have found NOTHING. The Rice investigation is just getting started. Don't think for a second that if they had concrete evidence of collusion it would not have been leaked before the election. Remember Clinton cancelled fireworks a few days before the election. I'm not sure her camp in the last days thought she had it locked up as much as the MSM did.
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Trump Defends Bill O'Reilly, Calling Him a Good Person
One more time so this isn't lost on you. Is a settlement an absolute admission of guilt? Yes or no answer please.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
Democratic election to take place? Will never happen until Assad is removed. Need to force Russia and Iran to make that happen which it never will. I completely agree arming the rebels was a HUGE FUCKING MISTAKE.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
Why was NATO in Libya? NATO is chickenshit here because of big bad mother Russia. was a NATO operation enforcing United Nations Security Council resolutions 1970 and 1973 concerning the Libyan Civil War and adopted on 26 February and 17 March 2011, respectively. These resolutions imposed sanctions on key members of the Gaddafi government and authorized NATO to implement an arms embargo, a no-fly zone and to use all means necessary, short of foreign occupation, to protect Libyan civilians and civilian populated areas.[3] The operation started on 23 March and gradually expanded during the following weeks, by integrating more and more elements of the multinational military intervention, which had started on 19 March in response to the same UN resolutions. As of 31 March 2011 it encompassed all international operations in Libya. NATO support was vital to the rebel victory over the forces loyal to Gaddafi. The operation officially ended on 31 October 2011, after the rebel leaders, formalized in the National Transitional Council, had declared Libya liberated on 23 October.
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Susan Rice's alleged unmasking requests not so routine, ex-officials say
Same can be said about Russia and Trump collusion.
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What should Pres. Trump do about Syria?
No. The best option would have been to let the UN and NATO handle it. Anything we do stand alone in the Muslim world comes back to bite us in the ass.
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It's all fake news...
I wouldn't put anything past ANY Muslim.