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Post by dirtybird on Oct 26, 2019 10:45:51 GMT
Just took the lawyer at her word, how can we trust it? Much advocacy. [Cross-thread]
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Post by frantic on Oct 26, 2019 13:00:32 GMT
I thought I'd try to be fair and give it a read. Stopped at this sentence: "A minimally redacted copy of the reply brief has just been made public, and with it shocking details of the deep state’s plot to destroy Flynn."
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Post by YankeeFan on Oct 26, 2019 13:03:25 GMT
Just took the lawyer at her word, how can we trust it? Much advocacy. [Cross-thread] At least it's quoting a legal filing. It's kind of important that lawyers don't lie to judges in those.
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Post by Elderly man, very poor memory on Oct 26, 2019 15:23:37 GMT
"If true, large" was mocking Lawrence O'Donnell for his fake report about Deutsche Bank that every single person on the left was certain would bring down Trump.
Interesting part here, though, is no one from the left is refuting this story. O'Donnell's report was refuted immediately. All the left has on this one is "Federalist, LOL."
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Post by Elderly man, very poor memory on Oct 26, 2019 17:23:03 GMT
I thought I'd try to be fair and give it a read. Stopped at this sentence: "A minimally redacted copy of the reply brief has just been made public, and with it shocking details of the deep state’s plot to destroy Flynn." So the details don't matter because they show something you don't like?
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Post by xanadu on Oct 26, 2019 21:12:41 GMT
Hunter what?
A company in which President Trump’s brother has a financial stake received a $33 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service earlier this year, an award that has drawn protests from two other bidders, one of which has filed a complaint alleging possible favoritism in the bidding process.
The lucrative government contract, to provide security for federal courthouses and cell blocks, went to CertiPath, a Reston, Va.-based company that has since 2013 been owned in part by a firm linked to Robert S. Trump, the president’s younger brother.
After the contract was awarded, an anonymous rival bidder filed a complaint with the Justice Department’s office of the inspector general, alleging that CertiPath failed to disclose that “one of the President’s closest living relatives stood to benefit financially from the transaction,” according to a copy of the July 22 complaint letter obtained by The Washington Post.
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Post by YankeeFan on Oct 26, 2019 21:15:01 GMT
Linked? LOL. What’s the link?
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Post by xanadu on Oct 26, 2019 21:25:25 GMT
Part owner. Acquiring CertiPath is Crawley Hatfield Capital, a subsidiary of Crawley Ventures, (http://www.crawleyventures.com/) and SHiRT LLC. SHiRT is a partnership between Shawn Hughes and Robert Trump. Mr. Hughes is best known as the past CEO of Fortress Technologies which was acquired by General Dynamics in 2010. As part of the transition, Mr. Hughes will assume the CEO role for CertiPath and Jeff Nigriny will serve as President and oversee day-to-day operations. www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/certipath-announces-acquisition-by-two-us-based-strategic-investors-227715641.htmlBut something something LOL, I'm sure.
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Post by xanadu on Oct 26, 2019 21:31:19 GMT
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Post by Elderly man, very poor memory on Oct 26, 2019 22:38:52 GMT
Get back to me when it's for 50 times as much, from a foreign government and the president's brother has zero qualifications.
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Post by TyWebb on Oct 26, 2019 22:50:00 GMT
Get back to me when it's for 50 times as much, from a foreign government and the president's brother has zero qualifications. You’re adorable.
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Post by xanadu on Oct 28, 2019 17:07:57 GMT
Oh shit, he's losing the rap crowd.
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Post by xanadu on Oct 28, 2019 17:40:39 GMT
"Lock him up!" The story. If President Donald Trump is impeached, convicted, and removed from office, or defeated in next year’s election, the political backdrop of his downfall is unlikely to be better dramatized than it was last night during Game 5 of the World Series.
Trump was in the stands with his wife, Melania, having announced that very morning that U.S. Special Forces had killed the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a daring raid. It wouldn’t have shocked me if that inspired a warm reception from the crowd. Remember when Osama bin Laden’s killing was announced? I was in Austin, Texas, where people were whooping and cheering in bars. President Barack Obama could have drawn applause anywhere in the United States that night.
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Post by btexpress on Oct 28, 2019 18:13:50 GMT
Osama bin Laden name recognition among typical idiots is 1,000 times greater than someone whose name sounds like another Iranian mullah.
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Post by Elderly man, very poor memory on Oct 29, 2019 2:19:11 GMT
"Lock him up!" The story. If President Donald Trump is impeached, convicted, and removed from office, or defeated in next year’s election, the political backdrop of his downfall is unlikely to be better dramatized than it was last night during Game 5 of the World Series.
Trump was in the stands with his wife, Melania, having announced that very morning that U.S. Special Forces had killed the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a daring raid. It wouldn’t have shocked me if that inspired a warm reception from the crowd. Remember when Osama bin Laden’s killing was announced? I was in Austin, Texas, where people were whooping and cheering in bars. President Barack Obama could have drawn applause anywhere in the United States that night.
Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas. Both heavily liberal cities. The author might do well to actually know this. He'd look less stupid.
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