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5 minutes ago, KRC said:

 

I only had a few (not part of the Nervous clan) back when Paul was still here. Those were fun.

Isn't the anniversary this or next week?

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7 hours ago, Bob in Mich said:

Assuming the Russians will attempt to interfere in the 2020 election, who do you think they will favor?  At this point, I am unsure.  It seems on the one hand, having Trump at the helm has divided this country better than I have ever seen it.  But, on the other if they could pull it off, having Trump ahead in the polls only to somehow lose could send some in his camp to load up their guns.   What do you think?

This post right here is unassailable proof that pot erodes people's minds. The division in this country has been caused in a large part by the Left taking the misinformation partially caused by themselves and a little gasoline thrown on the fire by the Russians and run with it.

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

They can try and cry, but nothing will stop what's coming. 

 

Baker and Comey are on what's known as a "save your ass" press tour. It won't work. They're both dirty and are going down because of crimes they committed, not ones Trump invented.

Nothing is happening.  Ever.

 

The reason Comey and the other douche are making the talk show rounds is not because they are worried.  They are taunting people as a display of who all is still in charge.

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29 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Nothing is happening.  Ever.

 

The reason Comey and the other douche are making the talk show rounds is not because they are worried.  They are taunting people as a display of who all is still in charge.

 

With any other Presidential, I would agree.

 

The "tell" that things are happening is how they have treated Barr, someone they "respected" and "admired" prior to his current confirmation. If they didn't think ***** was gonna happen to them, they wouldn't be trying to discredit the messenger.

 

***** is gonna get real very soon, and for more than firings.

 

What I find hilarious is I do not think they expected Barr to be "on Trump's side". What they do not understand is he is on the side of the law.

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15 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

Whatever poster could that be? It’s not like you know their login credentials or anything, right?

 

Conspiracists gonna conspiracy. 

 

That’s right. I’m a paid deep state agent some days. Other days I’m Ben Franklin. Other days I’m Peace Out. Other days I’m McGee Return TD. The unmasking is complete. 

 

Wait until you find out that I’m Q. 

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1 hour ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

Conspiracists gonna conspiracy. 

 

That’s right. I’m a paid deep state agent some days. Other days I’m Ben Franklin. Other days I’m Peace Out. Other days I’m McGee Return TD. The unmasking is complete. 

 

Wait until you find out that I’m Q. 

You forgot John Adams.

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13 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

The "tell" that things are happening is how they have treated Barr, someone they "respected" and "admired" prior to his current confirmation. If they didn't think ***** was gonna happen to them, they wouldn't be trying to discredit the messenger.

 

 

 

Not sure, I think they have lost their minds and will act this petulantly over anything every day

 

 

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On 5/10/2019 at 3:42 PM, Hedge said:

Meanwhile in Russia:

 

 

I like how the defender almost considers thinking about trying before falling asleep. 

 

Then pure collusion is on display as goalie Trump allows Putin to score.

Could be a good pickup for The Sabres. 

On 5/11/2019 at 11:25 AM, /dev/null said:

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Tempting. Very tempting. :lol:

 

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Russian hackers had a successful “intrusion“ into the voting registration files of two Florida counties in 2015, Gov. Ron DeSantis said today.

The FBI asked that the names of the counties not be disclosed, DeSantis said in a press conference.

 

The hacking did not affect any vote tallying and DeSantis said there is no evidence of “manipulation.”

Florida was singled out in special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 elections.

The FBI will hold classified briefings with members of the Florida congressional delegation this week about the suspected Russian hacking.

 

https://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2019/05/14/russians-accessed-voter-records-in-two-florida-counties-fbi-confirms-1015760

 

 They are probably lying about the lack of manipulation. What was the point of Russians hacking in 2016? To help Trump win. Why were they hacking? To help Trump win  

 

 

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7 minutes ago, snafu said:

Do it.

 

That'd be great. Sabres will win the Stanley Cup, or 29 other NHL teams might magically find radioactive materials in their water bottles!

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14 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

That'd be great. Sabres will win the Stanley Cup, or 29 other NHL teams might magically find radioactive materials in their water bottles!

 

"Alexander Ovechkin turns the puck over eighteen times, and Evgeny Kuznetsov scores two own-goals, and Dmitri Orlov draws a five-minute major for making a run at his own goalie in a shocking 15--0 Sabres victory over the Washington Capitals!"

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22 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

That'd be great. Sabres will win the Stanley Cup, or 29 other NHL teams might magically find radioactive materials in their water bottles!

 

I was talking about his Avatar switch...

Putin sucks.  His skating style is stiff, and he's weak on the puck.  Decent backhand, but he's probably a locker room distraction.  Likely tries to undermine the coaching staff.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

"Alexander Ovechkin turns the puck over eighteen times, and Evgeny Kuznetsov scores two own-goals, and Dmitri Orlov draws a five-minute major for making a run at his own goalie in a shocking 15--0 Sabres victory over the Washington Capitals!"

Except Putin got his info about the number of teams in the NHL from the KGB out of habit. If he would have asked the GRU instead they would have been a little better informed and told him that there are 31 teams in the NHL, and poisoning 29 teams was one team too short. The Conference title series was won over Washington but we had to face the mighty unpoisoned Coyotes in the finals. As usual every shot we had at the goal was wide right and the Coyotes took us in 4 straight.

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1 hour ago, snafu said:

 

I was talking about his Avatar switch...

Putin sucks.  His skating style is stiff, and he's weak on the puck.  Decent backhand, but he's probably a locker room distraction.  Likely tries to undermine the coaching staff.

 

Geeze, you send 15 coaches to the Siberian Gulags, and people suddenly think you're 'undermining' them.

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Will The Real Russia-Collusion Scandal Please Stand Up?
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Now that the smoke from the always-dubious Trump-Russia investigation has cleared, the real scandal is finally coming into focus. Namely, the one where the Obama administration, the Hillary Clinton campaign, and various top law enforcement officials apparently worked together to spy on the campaign of their political opponent. A scandal with far more credible evidence to back it up than the phony Russia collusion story. On Monday, news broke that Attorney General William Barr had appointed John Durham, the top federal prosecutor in Connecticut, to investigate the FBI’s use of the Clinton-campaign-financed “dossier”

 

 

More at the link:

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Boy, thanks to all of the earlier discussion, we can save a lot of money on this possible investigation.  As has been stated here by several posters, collusion is not a crime.  No need investigating anything there.  And, as Rudy explains, taking information from Russians is no problem either. 

 

So, summarizing, nothing to see here.  We shouldn't have investigated the last Russian collusion issue, we certainly shouldn't undertake another identical investigation.  Move along, right?

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9 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

Boy, thanks to all of the earlier discussion, we can save a lot of money on this possible investigation.  As has been stated here by several posters, collusion is not a crime.  No need investigating anything there.  And, as Rudy explains, taking information from Russians is no problem either. 

 

So, summarizing, nothing to see here.  We shouldn't have investigated the last Russian collusion issue, we certainly shouldn't undertake another identical investigation.  Move along, right?

  So if Russian tampering was evident in prior elections and favored a Democrat you would be in favor of investigating and prosecuting those occurrences as well?  I didn't think so.  Tell me anything that anything back in 2012 and prior does not matter for whatever reason.

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16 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

Boy, thanks to all of the earlier discussion, we can save a lot of money on this possible investigation.  As has been stated here by several posters, collusion is not a crime.  No need investigating anything there.  And, as Rudy explains, taking information from Russians is no problem either. 

 

So, summarizing, nothing to see here.  We shouldn't have investigated the last Russian collusion issue, we certainly shouldn't undertake another identical investigation.  Move along, right?

 

How about the inverse?  If someone is convicted of a serious crime that they did not commit, and the conviction was due to severe misconduct on the part of the police and prosecutors - should the defense give up because the sentencing was already handed down? 

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If we have a hole in our system that is allowing recurring interference, we need to close it.  I don't care when it was discovered or who took past advantage, nor should any American, imo. 

 

Why, are you only in favor of looking for wrongdoing in your opponents?  So, you are OK then if your side commits crimes in order to succeed?  Wow!

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Just now, Bob in Mich said:

If we have a hole in our system that is allowing recurring interference, we need to close it.

 

  I don't care when it was discovered or who took past advantage, nor should any American, imo. 

 

 

 

 

If no one should "care" about who or how past interference occurred.......................then you are sure as hell never going to "close it"

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

If no one should "care" about who or how past interference occurred.......................then you are sure as hell never going to "close it"

Again, congratulations on your new found typing ability.

 

In the context of 'us or them' I don't care about who or how.  In other words, investigate wrongdoing whenever it is discovered, regardless of party affiliation. 

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38 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

Boy, thanks to all of the earlier discussion, we can save a lot of money on this possible investigation.  As has been stated here by several posters, collusion is not a crime.  No need investigating anything there.  And, as Rudy explains, taking information from Russians is no problem either. 

 

So, summarizing, nothing to see here.  We shouldn't have investigated the last Russian collusion issue, we certainly shouldn't undertake another identical investigation.  Move along, right?

 

There's a Ukraine thread where this should really go. 

20 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

Why, are you only in favor of looking for wrongdoing in your opponents?  So, you are OK then if your side commits crimes in order to succeed?  Wow!

 

Things no one said for $1000

 

(When you can't argue the facts - because you don't know them - invent them and argue those)

13 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

Again, congratulations on your new found typing ability.

 

In the context of 'us or them' I don't care about who or how.  In other words, investigate wrongdoing whenever it is discovered, regardless of party affiliation. 

 

All your posts in this thread paint a different picture on that -- since you've ignored real evidence shared with you on this matter for years. 

 

But details. 

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