So... about that Mueller investigation

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by 6-eyed shaman, Mar 23, 2019.

  1. Okiefreak

    Okiefreak Senior Member

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    Ah yes, the alternate universe. When in doubt, cry conspiracy and fake news!
     
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  2. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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  4. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Lol, took me two looks. :p
     
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  5. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    I am enjoying the butthurt in this thread
     
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  6. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Everytime I see Mueller I think of Michael Mueller the deceased singer/songwriter of Deutsch skinhead music. He's done some fantastic songs.
     
  7. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    So you expect U.S. presidential candidates to ask foreign governments to steal private information and then give it to those candidates to use against their opponents? Let me repeat that, you expect U.S. presidential candidates to ask for and accept illegal private data gathered by foreign intelligent agencies and you expect them to then use that data to sway the electorate?
    You feel this is expected behavior?

    Let's suppose the Republican candidate for president publicly asks agents of North Korea to break into the Democratic headquarters at 1260 Monroe Street in New Philadelphia Ohio. Something like Virgilio Gonzalez, Bernard Barker, James McCord, Eugenio Martínez, and Frank Sturgis did at the Watergate Hotel. They then do it in the dead of night and walk off with thousands of documents which they then hand over to the Republican candidate for president.
    Further let's suppose his, or her, son then meets with agents of the North Korea government because they have told him they have information on one of his opponents that he can use against them...he then says, " I would love it", and he meets with them expecting to get that information. Then the presidential candidate lies about the meeting.
    You feel this is expected behavior?
    You feel this is expected behavior of super wealthy people, and we shouldn't get our panties in a bundle over it?

    Further you think the Democrats, let alone Republicans, should just ignore this as its expected behavior? You equate Democratic concern with selling their own children into sex slavery?
    And you think the Democrats and the left are hiding American greatness by pursuing matters such as this?

    I don't want misrepresent what you're saying. So am I correct?
     
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  8. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Mmmmm butthurt
     
  9. Yes, of course. But it's because I don't believe in unicorns any more than I believe in honest, controversy-free politicians in ANY country. With all the crap they pull within the nation, why is it a "surprise" when they involve corrupted assholes from other nations? Really, when was the last election for anything NOT full of shit? We have local cronies fighting over parks jobs. Not because they give a crap about the parks, but as a foot in the power door.

    So all we really have is hope that while they are feathering their nests they might do something that actually benefits the public. Even if it's an accident.
     
  10. The only alternative is rebellion and/or assassinations. That should be plain by now. It's a matter of who will step up and give our political class a dose of absolute fear. The power hungry need to learn they are just as vulnerable as the rest of us.

    And I'm only suggesting that this is the only way I see any changes coming about. I'm not advocating any specific personal action since I would not be able to determine who should receive their lesson first.

    Here in Atlanta it would be too easy to shut the city down. All it would take is maybe 50 cars slowing to a crawl on various highways at a coordinated time. DC is another city with similar traffic weaknesses. Block enough major roads and the cascading effects of drone drivers will do the rest.
     
  11. Also, why does this clown go by "Muller" when his name is clearly pronounced "Mew-ler"? What's he hiding in his closet?
     
  12. Irminsul

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  13. 6-eyed shaman

    6-eyed shaman Sock-eye salmon

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    So when do the impeachment proceedings begin?
     
  14. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm enjoying the disconnect from reality. It's common in cults. There is a serious legal issue going on here. It's amazing how people still say it's nothing. The same people who still say for example Hillary's emails are something when they are proved to be nothing and she's not important either. Don't tell Fox that. As a response to the report it was still "but in 2016 what where she and Berry doing?" as if it matters anymore.

    And how does one get to a high rank in the FBI to even make these calls? Probably some military background and other police training. Republicans are often more attracted to the military than Democrats. It's his own people following American law.

    Just wait and see. But, we also see that it does not affect his numbers. Long ago people openly accepted him a dictaor as long as there is "owning of libs" or as you say "butt hurt".
     
  15. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    So let me get this straight:
    You have no problem with foreign countries interfering with our elections.
    You have no problem with candidates asking foreign countries to steal data.
    You have no problem with candidates using stolen data.
    You don't believe any recent U.S. election is legitimate.

    You don't believe in the rule of law, in other words the only way to fight corruption is through violence.
    You believe in assassinating political office holders as John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leon Czolgosz, Dr. Carl A. Weiss, and Sirhan Sirhan; among others did.
    Of course you don't advocate assassinations because you can't decide who should be the first one to be assassinated.
    You think the city of Atlanta should be shut down by 50 cars.

    Are you advocating a violent overthrow of the U.S. and local governments?
     
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  16. Okiefreak

    Okiefreak Senior Member

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    I doubt that he's doing that. What would take their place? They're all so rotten there would be no point? One is as bad as another, so we don't have to worry our minds about making political decisions.
     
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  17. All of this "you have no problem" crap is manifesting from your thinking, not mine. You are making broad assumptions and assigning them to me. I never said anyone "should" do anything. I only suggested that the ballot box is being used as a convenience, by the government. As far as assassinating public officials, what's not to "believe"? Most assassinations have resulted in substantial changes. But, like Caesar, they are readily replaced with yet another crony.

    Again, I'm not advocating for the killings, only suggesting that they're on the way since they do effect change.
     
  18. Toward the start of Trump's second term. But the ensuing recession will draw attention from it.

    Still, if the goal is to destroy a president's "legacy", it would probably be best to make sure his support in congress declines substantially ahead of it.

    But that will require democrats to start winning more seats so Trump is friendless by year 6. Then the last 2 years, while he's a lame duck, democrats pull the rug from under him.
     
  19. And please quit making cracks about my sexuality. I find this to be triggering.
     
  20. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    I find your Caeser example interesting compared to Trump since he was a dictator. What was Rome before him? Actually a society simialr to America with power to the people. He came along and through charm and might took that away. There is no more senate only what he says since he will protect you.

    Yet you would say Trump is not like that.
     
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