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Quote:Foreign leaders respect Trump? lol ... good luck with that.

 

What's he done to deserve respect - other than be an American plutocrat? His twitter ramblings?
 

I said that's what I wanted. Nobody knows how Trump will turn out in that regard, not even Trump.


 

And I also mentioned "fear." Haven't the Dems been the ones pushing the danger of Trump with the nuclear button? It worked for the hostages in Iran when Reagan was elected.





                                                                          

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Quote:I said that's what I wanted. Nobody knows how Trump will turn out in that regard, not even Trump.


 

And I also mentioned "fear." Haven't the Dems been the ones pushing the danger of Trump with the nuclear button? It worked for the hostages in Iran when Reagan was elected.
 

Then a few short years later, Regan secretly sold weapons to Iran in their fight vs. Iraq.

 

How did that turn out. 

Whether someone has a liberal, or conservative viewpoint, a authoritative figure should not lock a thread for the sole purpose to get the last word in all the while prohibiting someone else from being able to respond.
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Quote:Then a few short years later, Regan secretly sold weapons to Iran in their fight vs. Iraq.

 

How did that turn out. 
 

First off, there was no evidence that Reagan himself was the one who did that (not that I rule out the possibility).


 

Secondly, it kept Saddam Hussein from conquering Iran. Whether or not that was a good thing is debatable.





                                                                          

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Uh, oh. Now Rolling Stone is casting a shadow of doubt on the hacking assertions. Granted, the credibility of Rolling Stone is questionable as of late, but they are a darling of the left.  

 

"...Did the Russians do it? Very possibly, in which case it should be reported to the max. But the press right now is flying blind. Plowing ahead with credulous accounts is problematic because so many different feasible scenarios are in play.

On one end of the spectrum, America could have just been the victim of a virtual coup d'etat engineered by a combination of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which would be among the most serious things to ever happen to our democracy.
But this could also just be a cynical [BLEEP]-covering campaign, by a Democratic Party that has seemed keen to deflect attention from its own electoral failures.
The outgoing Democrats could just be using an over-interpreted intelligence "assessment" to delegitimize the incoming Trump administration and force Trump into an embarrassing political situation: Does he ease up on Russia and look like a patsy, or escalate even further with a nuclear-armed power?..."

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Quote: 

Uh, oh. Now Rolling Stone is casting a shadow of doubt on the hacking assertions. Granted, the credibility of Rolling Stone is questionable as of late, but they are a darling of the left.  

 

"...Did the Russians do it? Very possibly, in which case it should be reported to the max. But the press right now is flying blind. Plowing ahead with credulous accounts is problematic because so many different feasible scenarios are in play.

<div>On one end of the spectrum, America could have just been the victim of a virtual coup d'etat engineered by a combination of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which would be among the most serious things to ever happen to our democracy.
But this could also just be a cynical [BAD WORD REMOVED]-covering campaign, by a Democratic Party that has seemed keen to deflect attention from its own electoral failures.
The outgoing Democrats could just be using an over-interpreted intelligence "assessment" to delegitimize the incoming Trump administration and force Trump into an embarrassing political situation: Does he ease up on Russia and look like a patsy, or escalate even further with a nuclear-armed power?..."
 

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Wow, someone with the guts to tell it like it is. I wonder when he/she got fired?

“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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Should the 17 intelligence agencies also be telling it like this is?
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Quote:Should the 17 intelligence agencies also be telling it like this is?
 

Translation: "I didn't read the article but felt compelled to remark in ignorance because #hillaryismygirl."

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(This post was last modified: 12-31-2016, 12:21 PM by Solid Snake.)

Quote:Translation: "I didn't read the article but felt compelled to remark in ignorance because #hillaryismygirl."

Translation: I am an ignorant American citizen who thinks winning an election, and beating Hillary is more important than the mere thought that our democratic process could in any shape or form be sullied by a foreign power. I refuse to acknowledge that the friendliness of Presidential-Elect Donald Trump and Russian Premier Vladimir Putin is anything more than bromance, and that there might be a deeper connection. I also refuse to acknowledge that both Democratic and Republican leaders have agreed, based on reports from 17 intelligence agencies, that the Russians hacked the election process. But he keeps winning.
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(This post was last modified: 12-31-2016, 12:22 PM by Indy2Jax.)

It seems the only ally Russia and Putin have in our government is Trump. Thankfully the real politicians see it and won't let him screw stuff up. They are already shutting his butt down and it's not even Jan 20.
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(This post was last modified: 12-31-2016, 12:23 PM by Solid Snake.)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38479179



An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops.


The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid.


The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday.


The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election.


Moscow has denied any involvement in the hacking of the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.


On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not expelling American diplomats in a [BLEEP]-for-tat response.


Diplomatic spat goes undiplomatic


Can the hack be traced to Russia?


The Burlington company said it was "working with federal officials to trace this malware and prevent any other attempts to infiltrate utility systems".


It has also briefed state officials and vowed to fully support the investigation.
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Quote:Translation: I am an ignorant American citizen who thinks winning an election, and beating Hillary is more important than the mere thought that our democratic process could in any shape or form be sullied by a foreign power. I refuse to acknowledge that the friendliness of Presidential-Elect Donald Trump and Russian Premier Vladimir Putin is anything more than bromance, and that there might be a deeper connection. I also refuse to acknowledge that both Democratic and Republican leaders have agreed, based on reports from 17 intelligence agencies, that the Russians hacked the election process. But he keeps winning.
 

You didn't read the article.

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Quote:You didn't read the article.


I did and it's wrong.
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Quote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38479179



An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops.


The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid.


The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday.


The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election.


Moscow has denied any involvement in the hacking of the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.


On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not expelling American diplomats in a [BAD WORD REMOVED]-for-tat response.


Diplomatic spat goes undiplomatic


Can the hack be traced to Russia?


The Burlington company said it was "working with federal officials to trace this malware and prevent any other attempts to infiltrate utility systems".


It has also briefed state officials and vowed to fully support the investigation.
 

This article is about electrical, not electoral.

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Quote:I did and it's wrong.
 

Of course.

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Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38479179'>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38479179</a>

An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops.

The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid.

The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday.

The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election.

Moscow has denied any involvement in the hacking of the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for not expelling American diplomats in a [BAD WORD REMOVED]-for-tat response.

Diplomatic spat goes undiplomatic

Can the hack be traced to Russia?

The Burlington company said it was "working with federal officials to trace this malware and prevent any other attempts to infiltrate utility systems".

It has also briefed state officials and vowed to fully support the investigation.


So are they working to trace it, or did it come from Russia?
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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It's beyond mental illness for some to believe the party of McCarthy was somehow "aided" by Russia in an election.

 

Let that sink in, if there's a brain for that to sink into...


"You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud."
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Quote:This article is about electrical, not electoral.
 

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“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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Quote:It's beyond mental illness for some to believe the party of McCarthy was somehow "aided" by Russia in an election.

 

Let that sink in, if there's a brain for that to sink into...
 

The Hillary Clinton Candidacy destroyed soul of the Democrat party, there's no other way to explain the fact that the Soviet-loving, Communist Wannabe, Friends of Stalin are now anti-Russia. 

“An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato

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Quote:The Hillary Clinton Candidacy destroyed soul of the Democrat party, there's no other way to explain the fact that the Soviet-loving, Communist Wannabe, Friends of Stalin are now anti-Russia. 
 

I don't listen to Sean Hannity. As a matter of fact I find him annoying. However, while driving around town yesterday I was tuning through the radio and caught him doing a lengthy interview with Julian Assange. Assange says he has damning evidence against Clinton and her Democrat abettors. At one point Hannity asked him if Hillary (from what Assange could glean from her emails) was an entirely different person than what she presented in public. Assange, who typically skirted personality and character questions about others during the interview, stated "Yes". 

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My old computer was hacked by Russians.

 

I blame Putin. 


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