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The Democrats haven't been this angry since the Republicans forced them to give up their slaves.
The Democrats haven't been this angry since the Republicans forced them to give up their slaves.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Okeefenokee wrote:The Democrats haven't been this angry since the Republicans forced them to give up their slaves.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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See hereThe Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, was being investigated by counterintelligence agents over his phone calls to Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, on December 29. That was the day that President Barack Obama sanctioned Russia over its election-related hacking and expelled 35 Russian diplomats from the US.
Sean Spicer, the new White House press secretary, said at the time that Flynn's calls to Kislyak "centered around the logistics of setting up a call with the president of Russia and the president-elect after he was sworn in."
But CNN reported on Monday that the calls, "captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats," raised "enough potential concerns that investigators are still looking into the discussions amid a broader concern about Russian intelligence-gathering activities in the United States."
See Russia-Trump Ties: Senators To Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Stall President's Plan To Cancel Moscow SanctionsA group of bipartisan senators announced Sunday they would introduce a bill this week that would require President Donald Trump to go through Congress before lifting Russian sanctions put in place by the Obama administration.
In separate interviews with ABC’s “This Week,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Jon McCain said they opposed Trump’s plans on relaxing the recent sanctions against Moscow in exchange for a nuclear arms reduction deal. Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Ben Cardin also opposed Trump’s plan and supported the new bill. “And for us to repeal sanctions, given what Russia has done in Ukraine and threatened the Baltics and, now, they have clearly tried to intervene in our election — whether it had an effect or not ... that’s a danger that we have never faced to this extent in American history,” Schumer reportedly said. “We repeal sanctions, it tells Russia go ahead and interfere in our elections and do bad things, it tells China, it tells Iran. That would be terrible. So this legislation I hope will get bipartisan support,” Schumer added.
ssu wrote:As Mike Pompeo is sworn in to lead the CIA, now also Flynn is under investigation (other being Manafort, Page and Stone). If Manafort, Page and Stone are now distant from Trump, Flynn as the national security advisor isn't:
See hereThe Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, was being investigated by counterintelligence agents over his phone calls to Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, on December 29. That was the day that President Barack Obama sanctioned Russia over its election-related hacking and expelled 35 Russian diplomats from the US.
Sean Spicer, the new White House press secretary, said at the time that Flynn's calls to Kislyak "centered around the logistics of setting up a call with the president of Russia and the president-elect after he was sworn in."
But CNN reported on Monday that the calls, "captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats," raised "enough potential concerns that investigators are still looking into the discussions amid a broader concern about Russian intelligence-gathering activities in the United States."
Seems that Flynn has had a lot of calls to Russians, five times, on the day Obama put up the response to the Russian hackings. See Trump adviser had five calls with Russian envoy on day of sanctions: sources
The White House says it will not interfere on the investigations. (See White House: Trump Would Not Stop Investigations into Russian Contacts)
Congress making it more difficult for Trump to lift the sanctions at Russia.
See Russia-Trump Ties: Senators To Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Stall President's Plan To Cancel Moscow SanctionsA group of bipartisan senators announced Sunday they would introduce a bill this week that would require President Donald Trump to go through Congress before lifting Russian sanctions put in place by the Obama administration.
In separate interviews with ABC’s “This Week,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Jon McCain said they opposed Trump’s plans on relaxing the recent sanctions against Moscow in exchange for a nuclear arms reduction deal. Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Ben Cardin also opposed Trump’s plan and supported the new bill. “And for us to repeal sanctions, given what Russia has done in Ukraine and threatened the Baltics and, now, they have clearly tried to intervene in our election — whether it had an effect or not ... that’s a danger that we have never faced to this extent in American history,” Schumer reportedly said. “We repeal sanctions, it tells Russia go ahead and interfere in our elections and do bad things, it tells China, it tells Iran. That would be terrible. So this legislation I hope will get bipartisan support,” Schumer added.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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C-Mag wrote:Troops take down Obama portraits, have a little fun with the new Chain of Command portraits.
http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=56160
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Go ahead and check this out, do your do diligence.ssu wrote:As Mike Pompeo is sworn in to lead the CIA, now also Flynn is under investigation (other being Manafort, Page and Stone). If Manafort, Page and Stone are now distant from Trump, Flynn as the national security advisor isn't:
See hereThe Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, was being investigated by counterintelligence agents over his phone calls to Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, on December 29. That was the day that President Barack Obama sanctioned Russia over its election-related hacking and expelled 35 Russian diplomats from the US.
Sean Spicer, the new White House press secretary, said at the time that Flynn's calls to Kislyak "centered around the logistics of setting up a call with the president of Russia and the president-elect after he was sworn in."
But CNN reported on Monday that the calls, "captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats," raised "enough potential concerns that investigators are still looking into the discussions amid a broader concern about Russian intelligence-gathering activities in the United States."
Seems that Flynn has had a lot of calls to Russians, five times, on the day Obama put up the response to the Russian hackings. See Trump adviser had five calls with Russian envoy on day of sanctions: sources
The White House says it will not interfere on the investigations. (See White House: Trump Would Not Stop Investigations into Russian Contacts)
Congress making it more difficult for Trump to lift the sanctions at Russia.
See Russia-Trump Ties: Senators To Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Stall President's Plan To Cancel Moscow SanctionsA group of bipartisan senators announced Sunday they would introduce a bill this week that would require President Donald Trump to go through Congress before lifting Russian sanctions put in place by the Obama administration.
In separate interviews with ABC’s “This Week,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Jon McCain said they opposed Trump’s plans on relaxing the recent sanctions against Moscow in exchange for a nuclear arms reduction deal. Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Ben Cardin also opposed Trump’s plan and supported the new bill. “And for us to repeal sanctions, given what Russia has done in Ukraine and threatened the Baltics and, now, they have clearly tried to intervene in our election — whether it had an effect or not ... that’s a danger that we have never faced to this extent in American history,” Schumer reportedly said. “We repeal sanctions, it tells Russia go ahead and interfere in our elections and do bad things, it tells China, it tells Iran. That would be terrible. So this legislation I hope will get bipartisan support,” Schumer added.
What I like about Flynn is integrity. He had the balls to tell the truth about ISIS, and he got fired for it by BHO.kybkh wrote:The more I think about Flynn, his expertise and the network of loyal commanders he has, the more I think he played a role in the meme war.
As far as the Flynn and RU calls, you think the guy doesn't know he's tapped? C'mon. He knows what intel gets sucked up. He'd be the last person to compromise himself that way.
He won the cyber war. He is Barron's Obi-Won
You literally had two ex directors of the two most power intel agencies go head to head in an election and Flynn won.