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  1. shootersa

    shootersa Frisky Feline

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    No, stumbler, you haven't documented anything as true from the steele dossier.

    And for that matter, neither has anyone else cause its a pack of lies.
     
  2. stumbler

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    Trump was both a Russian asset and spy going after our free press.

    Trump Justice Department obtained phone records of WashPost reporters
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    Former President Trump's Justice Department in 2017 secretly obtained the phone records of three Washington Post reporters, the newspaper revealed Friday.

    Between the lines: The reporters — Ellen Nakashima, Greg Miller and Adam Entous — at the time were looking into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

    • They each received a letter from the DOJ earlier this week informing them that the department had been monitoring their phone calls from April 15 to July 31, 2017.
    The big picture: The Post said that these types of action from the DOJ is "rare" and require approval from the attorney general.

    • "The letters do not say precisely when the reporters’ records were taken and reviewed, but a department spokesman said the decision to do so came in 2020, during the Trump administration," the Post writes. At the time, William Barr was attorney general.
    • The phone records include the numbers of the calls and how long each call lasted, but do not include what was said.
    • The letters do not specifically mention why the phone records were obtained, but during the three-month period the reporters wrote a story on how in 2016 former Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) had discussed Trump's campaign with Sergey Kislyak, a Russian ambassador.
    What they're saying: "We are deeply troubled by this use of government power to seek access to the communications of journalists. The Department of Justice should immediately make clear its reasons for this intrusion into the activities of reporters doing their jobs, an activity protected under the First Amendment," Washington Post executive editor Cameron Barr said.

    The other side: A DOJ spokesperson told the Post the department's decision to subpoena the reporters' phone records was an investigative step needed to see who were the individuals providing the newspaper with "national defense information."

    https://www.axios.com/washington-po...rds-debded75-67c3-41e2-9877-ae8ddd5de81f.html
     
  3. shootersa

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    Well, that's a lie.
    You know, about Trump being a Russian asset and a Russian spy.
    No, take that back.
    Not a lie.
    A fucking lie.
    And you know it.

    But here's another question for you;
    Obama Administration Secretly Obtains Phone Records of AP Journalists | WIRED
    Obama Administration Secretly Obtains Phone Records of AP Journalists
    THE DEPARTMENT OF Justice secretly obtained phone records for reporters and editors who work for the Associated Press news agency, including records for the home phones and cell phones of individual journalists, according to the AP, in what the agency characterized as "serious interference with AP's constitutional rights to gather and report the news."

    The records, covering all of April and May 2012, were seized by the DoJ earlier this year and covered more than 20 separate phone lines. The records listed outgoing calls for both the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, as well as the general phone lines for AP bureaus in New York, Washington and Hartford, Conn., and a main number used by AP reporters in the House of Representatives.

    AP said it did not know if the records also included incoming calls and information about the duration of each call. The news agency also did not know how many journalists had used the bureau phone lines during that period.

    So stumbler, since your claim appears to be that because the Trump administration obtained phone records of reporters that makes him a "Russian asset and Russian spy, and that he was going after our free press, and the Obama administration did that same damn thing, does that make Obama a "Russian spy and Russian asset and was he going after our free press?"

    Neither you or your minions need respond, the question is rhetorical.​
     
  4. stumbler

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      Excellent.
      Despite the attempt to cloud the facts with volumes of bullshit, stumblers post proves Shooters point.
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
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      Where's your sources to disprove any of it? Just claiming your point has been made isn't proof the point has been made.

      My position is you'll just send us on a wild goose chase searching for the things you think disprove these things, all with zero input from you.
       
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    3. shootersa
      Not Shooters job to prove a negative.
      You think the allegations, like the infamous "pee tape" exist, show us the proof.
      Hasn't happened.
      Lot of "sources familiar with the situation" and "anonymous sources" bullshit, but no proof that Trump or anyone on his campaign staff ever collaborated or conspired with or colluded with Russia.
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
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      Lol, didn't think you had any more than just words. Your words wouldn't reverberate in a well, they are so hollow!
       
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    And just to be clear the Obama administration was trying to find the source that was leaking very highly classified information. Trump was trying to find anyone leaking about the Russian investigation to cover his criminal ass and treason.

    https://www.npr.org/2013/05/14/183810320/justice-department-secretly-obtains-ap-phone-records
     
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    1. shootersa
      A story from 2013 to make your case, old boy?
      siddown
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
    2. anon_de_plume
      Um, he was talking about the Obama administration. Obama was in office in 2013 last time I checked.
       
      anon_de_plume, May 9, 2021
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  6. thinskin

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      So, Trump is responsible for what Putin does/did.
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
    2. thinskin
      The other way round.......Trump dances to Putin's tune......just like you!

      ts
       
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    3. shootersa
      You didn't read the article did you?
      Read the article.
      Oh, and personal attack dismissed.
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
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      Really old news, thinskin. This was all reported a couple of years ago.
      Polling data.
      Holy shit!
       
      shootersa, May 9, 2021
  8. shootersa

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    Excellent spin!
    Obama was looking for classified information leaks.
    Trump was looking for the culprits trying to get his ass arrested.

    Both, it turns out, were getting phone data on reporters. And the facts do not support stumblers assertion as to motivation.

    The Obama administration;
    The records listed outgoing calls for both the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, as well as the general phone lines for AP bureaus in New York, Washington and Hartford, Conn., and a main number used by AP reporters in the House of Representatives.

    AP said it did not know if the records also included incoming calls and information about the duration of each call. The news agency also did not know how many journalists had used the bureau phone lines during that period.​

    The Trump administration;
    "The letters do not say precisely when the reporters’ records were taken and reviewed, but a department spokesman said the decision to do so came in 2020, during the Trump administration," the Post writes. At the time, William Barr was attorney general.​
    • The phone records include the numbers of the calls and how long each call lasted, but do not include what was said.
    • The letters do not specifically mention why the phone records were obtained, but during the three-month period the reporters wrote a story on how in 2016 former Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) had discussed Trump's campaign with Sergey Kislyak, a Russian ambassador.

    So again, the rhetorical question becomes; was Obama as much a Russian asset, a Russian spy, as Trump?
     
  9. thinskin

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    Absolutely love all the Russian fools here on xnxx!



    Thinskin
     
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  10. thinskin

    thinskin Porn Star Banned!

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    So many unanswered questions!

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...trump-doj-reporter-washington-post/index.html

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  11. shootersa

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    Well, thinskin, now that you've been vaccinated, why don't you trot out there and answer all those unanswered questions?
     
  12. ace's n 8's

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    So....

    You wanna talk about some of this Tourist?

     
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    This makes me giggle.......during the Trump years the DOJ acted like Trump's personal defence team........nothing corrupt about that!:rolleyes:

    Thinskin
     
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    Hogwash....once again, the tourist giggles at his own ignorance.
     
  16. stumbler

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    This confirms it. Most all Russian experts point out that nothing happens in Russia unless Putin approves of it. And there is a lot of evidence of the Russian government cooperating with hacking groups. But a denial like this proves Putin probably knew about the pipline hack before it happened and may have provided them the information they needed from the Russian Solar Winds hack.

    Russia: How Dare You Accuse Us of Pipeline Ransomware Attack
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    Russia has reacted angrily to reports linking it to the ransomware cyberattack that shut down the biggest gasoline pipeline on the East Coast of the United States this weekend—and has insisted that it has never, ever taken part in any kind of malign internet-based activities. On Monday, President Joe Biden said that, while there’s “no evidence” that the Russian government was behind the attack on the Colonial Pipeline, there is evidence that the hackers are based in Russia, so, he said: “They have some responsibility to deal with this.” In a statement on its Facebook page, Russia’s U.S. embassy wrote: “The Embassy took note of the attempts of some media to accuse Russia of a cyber-attack on Colonial Pipeline... We categorically reject the baseless fabrications of individual journalists and reiterate that Russia does not conduct ‘malicious’ activity in the virtual space.” The attack has been blamed on DarkSide, a secretive hacking group linked to Russia.

    Read it at Reuters

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/russi...-colonial-pipeline-ransomware-attack?ref=home
     
  17. shootersa

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    Still laughing?
    Of course you are!

    What you need to know about the NSA phone tapping program (wbtv.com)
    What you need to know about the NSA phone tapping program

    June 7, 2013 at 10:29 PM EDT - Updated July 25 at 5:52 PM

    The government knows who you're calling.

    Every day. Every call.
    WBTV's Kristen Miranda talked with WBTV Cyber Expert Theresa Payton about the impact to you and puts it in a broader perspective.

    We're being monitored not just by the government but by small and large businesses and employers. The monitoring is cheap and easy and reliable. Sometimes it is done for marketing purposes. Sometimes it is done for our safety.

    Q: What happened and why is it a big deal?

    A: The Guardian newspaper published a highly classified April U.S. court order that allows the government access to all of Verizon's phone records on a daily basis, for both domestic and international calls. That doesn't mean the government is listening in, and the National Security Agency did not receive the names and addresses of customers. But it did receive all phone numbers with outgoing or incoming calls, as well as the unique electronic numbers that identify cellphones. That means the government knows which phones are being used, even if customers change their numbers.
    This is the first tangible evidence of the scope of a domestic surveillance program that has existed for years but has been discussed only in generalities. It proves that, in the name of national security, the government sweeps up the call records of Americans who have no known ties to terrorists or criminals.

    Biden Abuses DOJ Powers For Personal Vendettas | Freeman Daily
     
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    Brian Williams Suggests Sen. Ron Johnson is Either a ‘Witting or Unwitting Asset of Russia’ for Deriding Vaccines
    By Colby HallMay 12th, 2021, 7:05 am
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    MSNBC’s Brian Williams took a clear shot at Senator Ron Johnson Tuesday night, suggesting that the Wisconsin Republican was working on behalf of the Russian government but charitably adding that Johnson might not be aware of it.

    At issue was Senator Johnson’s appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight just hours earlier, in which he derided Covid-19 vaccinations for children. Johnson told Fox News host Tucker Carlson, “People ought to respect other peoples freedom and liberty in their ability to choose whether or not to get vaccinated,” and shared his concern about “them trying to push it on children, who, let’s face it, they aren’t in a position of informed consent. We do need to recognize that this is not a fully approved vaccine.”

    Following the playing of the clip of Johnson making those comments, Williams turned to his guest, pediatrician Dr. Irwin Redliner to react, but not before he questioned Senator Johnson’s loyalty to the United States.

    “Doctor, I know really smart, educated, substantial people who believe him to be a witting or an unwitting asset of Russia—who would sound a lot like that—in American society,” Williams stated, to Dr. Redliner’s audible groan in reaction to the Johnson comment.

    “The controversy you warned our producers was coming is all right here. What do you say—let’s bypass the senator from Wisconsin—what do you say to American parents?” Williams asked.

    “This is exhausting, in a way, because what we’re going to have is not a controversy medically about the efficacy or safety of this vaccine in children, even way lower than nine years of age,” Dr. Redliner explained. “The controversy is going to be stoked by politicians who actually don’t know what they’re talking about, who are bringing up issues that are completely irrelevant to the absolute need, Brian, to get our children vaccinated.”

    Dr. Redliner made a clear reference to Senator Johnson here as the example of a politician who doesn’t know what they are talking about.

    Johnson has been a frequent target of derision on MSNBC. Joe Scarborough has referred to the Wisconsin Republican as “Brick Tamland,” which is the name of the dimwitted weatherman character played by Steve Carrell in Anchor Man.

    Watch above via MSNBC.

    https://www.mediaite.com/tv/brian-w...itting-asset-of-russia-for-deriding-vaccines/
     
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  19. shootersa

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    If you do not subscribe to the despicable agenda completely you are to be demonized, attacked and villified.
    Free speech is only for those in lockstep with despicable party dictates.
    Those not in lockstep will be carefully monitored and censored at the first hint they speak the truth.

    Whatever it takes, eh?
     
  20. stumbler

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    Those who side with Putin/Russia against the United States of America are TRAITORS. That's not a difference of opinion. Its treason.
     
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