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10-25-2019, 07:17 AM
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I thought the indep. Inspector general and the bi-part. Senate intel. agency already looked into this?
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10-25-2019, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
I thought the indep. Inspector general and the bi-part. Senate intel. agency already looked into this?
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beats me, hard to keep track of who is investigating what. all i do know, is that this particular US attorney, isn’t an empty suit political appointee. he kicked butt in the Whitey Bulger corruption case, came in and did what Mueller couldn’t do.
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10-25-2019, 07:45 AM
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Republicans would rather look in crimes they think happened (but there's no information on what crime they are looking )
Yet republicans ignore the crimes they know happened ..
Funny how that works
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10-25-2019, 11:39 AM
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Republicans would rather look in crimes they think happened (but there's no information on what crime they are looking )
Yet republicans ignore the crimes they know happened ..
Funny how that works
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they’re looking to see if the obama justice department decided to act like hires security guards for the Hilary campaign. there sure evidence of ugliness in what they did to carter page. using political opposition research without disclosing it as such, to get a fisa warrant on a fellow american citizen.
but thanks for responding as i knew you would, to the syllable.
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10-25-2019, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
they’re looking to see if the obama justice department decided to act like hires security guards for the Hilary campaign. there sure evidence of ugliness in what they did to carter page. using political opposition research without disclosing it as such, to get a fisa warrant on a fellow american citizen.
but thanks for responding as i knew you would, to the syllable.
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Bzzzzt not true.
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10-25-2019, 04:56 PM
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Bzzzzt not true.
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let’s be very clear, instead of lobbing vagus insults like cowards? . did the DOJ not use the steele dossier to apply for the fisa warrant? was it not paid for by the hilary campaign? did they not keep that fact out of the fisa application?
which is not true?
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10-25-2019, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
let’s be very clear, instead of lobbing vagus insults like cowards? . did the DOJ not use the steele dossier to apply for the fisa warrant? was it not paid for by the hilary campaign? did they not keep that fact out of the fisa application?
which is not true?
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That’s not an insult, god you have thin skin.
The dossier was one piece of the FISA warrant, it was noted it was political. Read the damn thing.
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10-25-2019, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
they’re looking to see if the obama justice department decided to act like hires security guards for the Hilary campaign. there sure evidence of ugliness in what they did to carter page. using political opposition research without disclosing it as such, to get a fisa warrant on a fellow american citizen.
but thanks for responding as i knew you would, to the syllable.
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Respond how by not feeding into another one of your conspiracy theories
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10-25-2019, 09:30 PM
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Respond how by not feeding into another one of your conspiracy theories
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OK, I'll bite. How do you know it's a paranoid, baseless conspiracy theory? How do you know that there weren't unethical things going on at the Justice Department under Obama? I'm all ears. Please enlilghten me.
US Attorney Durham is considered a pretty serioous guy. I wonder when the libs will say he was a serial rapist in high school?
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10-26-2019, 07:28 AM
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OK, I'll bite. How do you know it's a paranoid, baseless conspiracy theory? How do you know that there weren't unethical things going on at the Justice Department under Obama? I'm all ears. Please enlilghten me.
US Attorney Durham is considered a pretty serioous guy. I wonder when the libs will say he was a serial rapist in high school?
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What crime are they investigating ? Lets start here it's not in order but why not... then lets move on to the evidence or probable cause as to why they think a crime was committed
BUT seeing how you think the Bidens committed crimes because thats what Trump told you . I can see why you think crimes have been committed here ..
JIM if being unethical is a crime .. Whats that make Trump?
Or even better why is this Durham not looking into Biden.. and i guess doing this now before an election is what? Accidental.. or just more of the deepstate bs that drives the base and guys like you crazy .. because its gotta to be real
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10-25-2019, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
I thought the indep. Inspector general and the bi-part. Senate intel. agency already looked into this?
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OCTOBER 24, 2019 Washington — The Justice Department's internal watchdog said a highly anticipated report on the department's use of secret surveillance warrants during the Russia investigation is "nearing completion" and will likely be released publicly, according to a letter obtained by CBS News.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz wrote to congressional leaders on Thursday with an update on his investigation into alleged abuses of warrants obtained under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Horowitz said he expects the report "will be released publicly with few redactions," but declined to provide a timeline.
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