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How will they rule ??!

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    Votes: 41 82.0%
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Lol...9 times @AustinTXCat

Not worried the military was taking us over under Obama's command...buy 9 posts discussing the actual thing that actually happened


Also...I believe platinumdouche just came out of the closet as have a former username.

Who could he be? SupremeDoucheZ? UnteachableHoe? I forget the other losers who have graced us with their petulance.
 

Mueller just outed his own investigation as a sham. The whole point of a special counsel is that a crime was committed so a special counsel is warranted. The fact that there's still no criminal investigation into Trump proves that there shouldn't have been a special counsel to begin with. Like we all said from the beginning, this was a witch hunt in search of a crime.
 
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Lol...9 times @AustinTXCat

Not worried the military was taking us over under Obama's command...buy 9 posts discussing the actual thing that actually happened


Also...I believe platinumdouche just came out of the closet as have a former username.

Who could he be? SupremeDoucheZ? UnteachableHoe? I forget the other losers who have graced us with their petulance.

It’s Z and LEK, only now it’s platinum and Dionysus.
 
What in the ever loving fuggggg are you talking about?

Conservatives weren't a bit worried the military would be used as a tool for an uprising...by effing obama... gtfoh.... idiot

Oh really?
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/05/...ry-natural-consequence-untrustworthy-fed-govt

https://www.npr.org/sections/itsall...ploys-state-guard-to-stave-off-obama-takeover

Question23. Do you think that the Government is trying to take over Texas or not?
The Government is trying to take over Texas 32%
The Government is not trying to take over Texas 40%
Not sure 28%
https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/PPP_Release_National_51315.pdf
 
The youtube shooter was some crazy Farsi woman that was pissed because they weren't letting her make any money of her weird music parody youtube videos. Apparently some of them actually had upwards of 500k views and they paid her nothing. So the obvious american answer was to shoot up their campus.

http://nasimesabz.com/
 
The youtube shooter was some crazy Farsi woman that was pissed because they weren't letting her make any money of her weird music parody youtube videos. Apparently some of them actually had upwards of 500k views and they paid her nothing. So the obvious american answer was to shoot up their campus.

http://nasimesabz.com/

o_O
Yeah. It's definitely an American answer. An Iranian couldn't possibly dream up anything like that.
 
The youtube shooter was some crazy Farsi woman that was pissed because they weren't letting her make any money of her weird music parody youtube videos. Apparently some of them actually had upwards of 500k views and they paid her nothing. So the obvious american answer was to shoot up their campus.

http://nasimesabz.com/
Yeah man, totally because of the NRA, they made it happen
 
Bow down peon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jade_Helm_15_conspiracy_theories

It was brought up numerous times in this thread. I believe by AustinTX. Pushed heavily all over the internet by the nutsos. The super nut Alex Jones blabbed on about it for months. Hannity talked about it on his show at least a dozen times. The Governor of texas DEPLOYED the national guard in response the conspiracy theory. If Trump had been president he would have declared war on himself after watching the FoxNews coverage of it.
So something most did not hear about or were worried about from mainstream media. I never really heard of it. OK, one right out of countless other times times you are wrong. Typical liberal response not much different from other points you guys make.
 
Also, there's one reoccurring detail that we've been seeing more frequently in these types of shootings.

Just read that the police were well aware of what her intentions might be. Her parents reported her missing and the police finally caught up with her early yesterday morning. The police notified her parents of her whereabouts and the parents stressed to them that she's been very angry with Youtube lately, and considering the location where she was found, so far from home, yet so close to Youtube HQ, she was more than likely on her way there to possibly do something stupid.

The police ignored this warning and instead they sent her on her way. Hours later she showed up at YouTube HQ, just as her parents warned might happen, and shot the place up.
 
[laughing] Of course they did. Same thing with Cruz. Lightened his skin and gave him blue eyes.

Just look at that pale ass skin and those green eyes they honkied her up with. Also notice they avoided using her name as well.

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This actually strengthens my argument and if you had literally any critical thinking skills you could see it yourself.

Yep. Mueller was definitely overstepping his bounds by going after Manafort's past, non election related dealings, and the new, secret memo actually proves that by making the timeline clear.

The new memo was after the fact, meant to cover Mueller's ass and they never expected the public to ever be made aware, ultimately covering up the timeline inconsistencies.

Manafort surprised them by challenging the charges, forcing them to produce the memo in court, now making it public, and actually outing the inconsistencies in the timeline.

Mueller spent weeks on a witch hunt, abusing his power and overstepping his bounds before ever being given the legal authority to do so.

Rosenstein Memo confirming Mueller could investigate Manafort came a week after raid on Manafort’s home

The August 2, 2017, Rosenstein memo clearly is being used by Mueller to affirm Mueller’s authority to investigate Manafort’s non-election-related, years-old business dealings. But the timing jumped out at me.

By the time of the August 2 memo, Mueller already was investigating Manafort’s business dealings and gathering evidence for an indictment (which would be unsealed less than three months later).

On July 26, 2017 — a week before the Rosenstein's memo — Mueller’s team raided Manafort’s home.

The August 2, 2017 memo was classic boostrapping. It purported to confirm Mueller’s authority to go after Manafort’s business dealings, but Mueller already was doing that and had been doing it for weeks, culminating in the July 26 home raid.

So to the extent the Rosenstein August 2, 2017 memorandum is supposed to instill confidence that Mueller is receiving proper DOJ oversight, it does just the opposite. As least as to the portion revealed about Manafort, it shows a willingness to give post hoc justification for conduct of Mueller that does not appear authorized by the text of the original May 17 appointing order.
 
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Mueller spent weeks on a witch hunt, abusing his power and overstepping his bounds before ever being given the legal authority to do so.

Was he ever given the legal authority to do so?

I'm still skeptical of Platinum and Dyonasus' argument that once the AG has been appointed by the POTUS, he then has the power to delegate all powers of the AG to any person in the world. Just doesn't pass the smell test.

But then again, we did watch Obama just completely rewrite Obamacare after it had been passed by Congress, so who actually knows what branch of government does what these days.


At the end of the day, Mueller and his handlers aren't going to let some judge foil their plans. They've probably already reminded the judge they know every single secret there is to know about him and his family, and the life expectancy for those that go up against them isn't long.
 
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'Rip-roaring' job market adds another 241,000 in March: ADP/Moody's.
- Private companies added 241,000 positions in March as employment in construction and manufacturing surged, according to ADP and Moody's Analytics.

- The report was well ahead of Wall Street estimates for 205,000 growth and marked the fifth straight month that private payroll growth topped 200,000.

- Service providers added 176,000 new jobs while goods-producing industries contributed 65,000.

- "The job market is rip-roaring," says Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics' chief economist.

#MAGA. :americanflag:
 
On the Trump-Russia investigation and the rule of law

This week I took part in a debate on the question "Does the Russia investigation endanger the rule of law?" I said yes, and here is why:

First, a caveat: If "endanger the rule of law" means "destroys our legal order and threatens our democracy," then no, I don't think the Trump-Russia investigation does that. But if it means "involves our nation's most powerful law enforcement and intelligence agencies in reckless political conduct that undermines our system of elections and the orderly transfer of power," then yes, the Trump-Russia investigation does, in fact, endanger the rule of law.

Two incidents from 2016 and early 2017 point to the danger posed by overzealous Trump-Russia investigators.

The first is that the Justice Department used the Logan Act, which bars private Americans from conducting foreign policy, as a pretense to pursue an investigation against the Trump team.

The Logan Act was passed in 1799 and has never been used to successfully prosecute anybody. No one has even tried since the 19th Century. It is, by any practical measure, dead — look up the legal concept of "desuetude."

The second incident that suggests the Trump investigation threatens the rule of law is the FBI's use of the Trump dossier — a Clinton campaign opposition research product — as a part of its counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign.

To compile the dossier, a Democratic law firm hired the oppo research group Fusion GPS, which hired a former British spy named Christopher Steele, who paid a number of Russian "collectors," who then talked to other Russians, who provided gossip about Trump.
 
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So, a loony Iranian Turkish woman out for revenge, and not a jilted white woman mad at her boyfriend?
Muslims are insane. They are like inbred mutts and need to be put down. Alas any tech company is super liberal so I invite as many ragheads as possible to go bonkers at google, facebook, twitter any liberal controlled entity. Have at it.
 
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A charge of obstruction of justice for firing Comey is a pipe dream. It's never happening. Rosenstein, Mueller’s boss and the person in charge of the investigation, helped write and signed off on the recommendation to fire Comey.

The DOJ, especially Rosenstein, can't prosecute Trump for something they were involved in, recommended and signed off on. If Trump obstructed justice by firing Comey, then Rosenstein/DOJ are his accomplices.

Can you imagine if Trump was ever indicted for that? Trump's best defense and star witness will be the very DAG/DOJ trying to prosecute him. The first witness called to the stand by Trump's lawyers would be Rosenstein. Talk about a conflict of interest. Case dismissed.
 
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