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GG

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  1. And they're focusing on the symptoms, not the underlying causes. Once you start to target the causes, the problems will go away.
  2. "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color," "There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder." "I am not looking for approval. I have to stand up for people that are oppressed." "... keep on doing it until I feel like justice is being served."
  3. I'm also betting that most players who are kneeling also don't have a clue about why they're kneeling.
  4. Holy cow, an 11 sighting. Weird threads seem to bring out the long departed. What will it take to unearth Murph?
  5. Not as good as the Ron Paul meme
  6. You can remove probably. Geez, you never read the Old Testament
  7. There is a most definite end point to the counterinvestigations - it's in GOP's best interest to time it for maximum effect in the midterms.
  8. Not really. Just a rehash of scaremongering of the demise of the petro-dollar.
  9. Again, that's immaterial. Funds could have been swamp real estate or any other non-liquid assets. But the process to convert the illiquid assets to highly liquid ones would have skirted the existing rules. I do love the delicious irony that it was the banks that said NFW
  10. Are you saying that it was harder for Obama & Co to bend Treasury & State to its shenanigans than CIA & FBI?
  11. Oh goodie, that’s all this site needs, a cherry picking advocate.
  12. This is the same as saying that drug dealers owning a legitimate storefront to launder money is ok because they were transacting in legal currencies. Bottom line was that the funds were illiquid for a reason, and the only way to make them liquid was to evade rules.
  13. The action is pure money laundering, but I don't think that a state can be guilty of money laundering laws, which usually apply to individuals. But states can be guilty of sanctions violations. This is pretty ballsy, in any event, and you have to imagine that it's true if AP is reporting it.
  14. A tangent from jw's twit, is Fairburn gone from Syracuse Post-Standard?
  15. Cue the appropriate outrage .... PS, the damning things again are the outright lies to Congress.
  16. Obviously you haven’t done your research with that comment.
  17. Don't bring temperature, weather, climate change into this thread.
  18. On the surface, I like it. Congress finally challenging the monarchial power of the Executive
  19. WTF, I don't know which is the more surprising part, a Jewish academic who's a crack addict, or a crack addict who's fat?
  20. Imagine that, Techno Fog is a lawyer too
  21. In other words, you can't contribute other than posting other people's content
  22. I didn't know Manafort was Trump's campaign chairman in 2012, when he was also a bag man for the Clinton Foundation. Where were your twitter bots when Podesta Group suddenly closed up shop?
  23. You posted this in the thread about the Russia collusion. What's the meaning of it as it relates to the collusion investigation?
  24. I don't think so. Looks more like the long-lost Herring tribe being relocated to Oklahoma reservations.
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