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10 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

It's not that "the screws are tightening on Manafort."  No one's putting any additional pressure on him.  He's committing additional crimes, and getting caught doing it.

 

For something "self explanatory," you certainly have a piss-poor understanding of it.

 

it's the beauty of the internet, people are now experts about 2 seconds after a topic enters their mind.

 

 

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

It's self explanatory that the prospect of his bail being revoked could easily tighten the screws on him as a result on his own stupidity. That has to be obvious even to you.

 

The tweet said something about his bail?  Oh, wait...no, it didn't. 

 

So I guess it wasn't self-explanatory.  :lol:

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47 minutes ago, peace out said:

 

The silent majority that refuses to post in this cesspool agree with you. Welcome back 26CB :beer:

 

You: "Silent majority that refuses to post in this cesspool"

Also you: B word and moan when you get called out for posting drivel and then report posts like you orgasm each time you do, when PPP has long been a "hands-off" area for moderation.

 

You leftists just can't have a place that isn't a "safe space," huh?  Gotta get mommy to make the bullies go away.

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1 minute ago, LeviF91 said:

 

You: "Silent majority that refuses to post in this cesspool"

Also you: B word and moan when you get called out for posting drivel and then report posts like you orgasm each time you do, when PPP has long been a "hands-off" area for moderation.

 

You leftists just can't have a place that isn't a "safe space," huh?  Gotta get mommy to make the bullies go away.

 

Fantastic grammar, Levi. I've reported your post to the English teacher.

 

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30 minutes ago, peace out said:

 

Fantastic grammar, Levi. I've reported your post to the English teacher.

 

 

God damnit, don't you dare start another adverse vs. averse-type proper English argument.

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Per Rasmussen, 51% of Americans now believe the FBI broke the law in order to try to stop Trump's presidency. The slow roll out of evidence is working. It's 51% now - wait til the IG report on the FISA abuse drops, it'll push that number over 60% as we reach a saturation point. 

 

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/videos/2018_05/the_rasmussen_minute_obama_s_spygate

 

And I'm including the below because it's relevant. This isn't a "new" crime for Obama's administration. It's something they did routinely against friends and foes alike. Why are we to believe that this time they didn't violate the law when the pattern is so well established? (Things rational people can't ignore):

 

"It's not the first time Obama's administration has been embroiled in a spy scandal; it was accused of spying on world leaders and U.S. journalists alike as far back as 2013. Join the Rasmussen Minute as we open the door to the newest episode of "Spygate"

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Those who are most guilty are shrieking the loudest these days... 

 

They shouldn't have wasted their time writing the DOJ, they should have realized Trump has everything - and has had everything - for a long time thanks to the work of a few people, mainly this guy: 

 

Image result for admiral rogers laughing gif

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Those who are most guilty are shrieking the loudest these days... 

 

They shouldn't have wasted their time writing the DOJ, they should have realized Trump has everything - and has had everything - for a long time thanks to the work of a few people, mainly this guy: 

 

Image result for admiral rogers laughing gif

 

OK.  Totally  get that there are classified things that the sitting President is not supposed to have access to (such as his political opponents' FBI files (hello Mr. Clinton ;))) but how can he not have access toinfo being shared w/ Congress? :huh:

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3 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

OK.  Totally  get that there are classified things that the sitting President is not supposed to have access to (such as his political opponents' FBI files (hello Mr. Clinton ;))) but how can he not have access toinfo being shared w/ Congress? :huh:

:beer: 

Short answer is: because they're playing games.

 

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