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Old 07-27-2016, 07:13 PM
 
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Originally Posted by lvmensch View Post
So far we have one dumb thing by Clinton. The personal email server. Rest is all RW fantasy..

And Trump is even dumber. Suggesting we need the Russians hacking major US sites. That is the job of NSA.
You must have been hibernating the week of Comey's announcement.
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Old 07-27-2016, 07:40 PM
 
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Sorry, but Clinton's private e-mail server is small potatoes compared to Trump's open invitation to Russia to commit more cybercrime against the United States.

"What will it take for leading Republicans to cross over from responding to Trump’s remarks in a careful, circumscribed manner, or quietly withholding their support for him, to actively denouncing his comments as reckless and dangerous?" WaPo.

Trump has stepped over the line. Real patriots, whether conservative or liberal, will and are denouncing Trump's statement.
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Old 07-27-2016, 07:50 PM
 
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Clearly Russia is doing their job by monitoring political hackers, while Clinton was obliviously feeding those hackers. Russia is not the bad guy in this situation. Russia is simply sharing information about dangerously careless US government activities.
The b/witch should be charged with treason!

Oh, wait... seems like it's all OK if there is no "intent".

Just extreme incompetence, and not being able to recall/remember...does she have dementia already?

I am apalled that so many stupid people are planning to actually vote for her for POTUS. Can't they see what havoc she would cause, not just to us, but to the whole world?
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:01 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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You must have been hibernating the week of Comey's announcement.
I read bureaucraties relatively well. Many don't. As is demonstrated here.

As a for instance show where Comey said Clinton lied. "Lied" not was incorrect.
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:17 PM
 
Location: United States
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Sorry, but Clinton's private e-mail server is small potatoes compared to Trump's open invitation to Russia to commit more cybercrime against the United States.

"What will it take for leading Republicans to cross over from responding to Trump’s remarks in a careful, circumscribed manner, or quietly withholding their support for him, to actively denouncing his comments as reckless and dangerous?" WaPo.

Trump has stepped over the line. Real patriots, whether conservative or liberal, will and are denouncing Trump's statement.
No, Trump said whoever has Hillary's deleted emails should turn them over.

He never said the Russians should hack anyone.

But hey, don't let the facts get in the way of your propaganda.
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:34 PM
 
Location: Louisiana
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Sorry, but Clinton's private e-mail server is small potatoes compared to Trump's open invitation to Russia to commit more cybercrime against the United States.

"What will it take for leading Republicans to cross over from responding to Trump’s remarks in a careful, circumscribed manner, or quietly withholding their support for him, to actively denouncing his comments as reckless and dangerous?" WaPo.

Trump has stepped over the line. Real patriots, whether conservative or liberal, will and are denouncing Trump's statement.

It was "small potatoes" to store national secrets on an unprotected server?!?
Does anyone think the Russians and everyone else haven't been in her server?
And what is Trump inviting the Russians to hack, Hillary's server that no longer exists?
It's cute that anyone is gullible enough to think the Russians were waiting for an invitation.
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:35 PM
 
Location: North Central Florida
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Originally Posted by Elliott_CA View Post
Sorry, but Clinton's private e-mail server is small potatoes compared to Trump's open invitation to Russia to commit more cybercrime against the United States.

"What will it take for leading Republicans to cross over from responding to Trump’s remarks in a careful, circumscribed manner, or quietly withholding their support for him, to actively denouncing his comments as reckless and dangerous?" WaPo.

Trump has stepped over the line. Real patriots, whether conservative or liberal, will and are denouncing Trump's statement.
More intellectual dishonesty from the party of lies.

"open invitation".......aren't you ashamed of yourself? yeah, I thought not.

And in case you missed it, probably did, by design.......the "small potatoes" private email server you speak of, is the reason we're even having this discussion in the first place. This is on Cankles and the dems, you own it.





CN
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:38 PM
 
Location: Louisiana
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More intellectual dishonesty from the party of lies.

"open invitation".......aren't you ashamed of yourself? yeah, I thought not.



CN


The "open invitation" was Mrs. Clinton's complete disregard for security.
She made it easy.
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:39 PM
 
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I read bureaucraties relatively well. Many don't. As is demonstrated here.

As a for instance show where Comey said Clinton lied. "Lied" not was incorrect.
Comey wasn't allowed to say she lied.

Comey said she did things she told us she didn't do.

I guess it's just beyond your understanding.
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Old 07-27-2016, 08:42 PM
 
Location: Louisiana
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Comey wasn't allowed to say she lied.

Comey said she did things she told us she didn't do.

I guess it's just beyond your understanding.

Yeah, Comey never said she lied.
He just said that what she said was not the truth.
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