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originally posted by: Quadrivium
a reply to: LumenariTotally off topic.... For some reason I LOVE your avatar!
originally posted by: damonster
originally posted by: Arnie123
Based on this poster, I assume this response is typical of leftist who won't engage the OP?
originally posted by: Jefferton
Based on the poster, I assume this is more partisan bias/lies.
Just me?
Just me?
Except the OP has a history of posting fake news which never turn out to be anything. OP always posts supposed gotcha articles then nothing, absolutely nothing ever comes from them. Read the OP's posting history and tell me if anything they posted is true or has resulted in anything.
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Quadrivium
a reply to: LumenariTotally off topic.... For some reason I LOVE your avatar!
Totally off topic... but I've never felt better than when I dance naked under a full moon.
So the avatar fits me.
originally posted by: Jefferton
Does it smell like Kool-aid in here?
Just me?
originally posted by: Jefferton
Does it smell like Kool-aid in here?
Just me?
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: carewemust
a man like trump would never ever be involved in salacious women whilst in Russia during his many stays.
this man's moral high ground is a beacon for other leaders to take heed as this is a man of values and integrity.
this is something incredibly farfetched and totally unlike trump's character. the absence of evidence in this case, is evidence of absence.
I'll be here all week, tip your waiter.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: carewemust
a man like trump would never ever be involved in salacious women whilst in Russia during his many stays.
this man's moral high ground is a beacon for other leaders to take heed as this is a man of values and integrity.
this is something incredibly farfetched and totally unlike trump's character. the absence of evidence in this case, is evidence of absence.
I'll be here all week, tip your waiter.
Okay cool, that's your opinion and it won't change, got it.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: carewemust
a man like trump would never ever be involved in salacious women whilst in Russia during his many stays.
this man's moral high ground is a beacon for other leaders to take heed as this is a man of values and integrity.
this is something incredibly farfetched and totally unlike trump's character. the absence of evidence in this case, is evidence of absence.
I'll be here all week, tip your waiter.
originally posted by: carewemust
Your OPINION is noted. If you want, feel free to point out the threads I've started, which are lies. In fact, start a thread and itemize CareWeMust's lies, if you feel so strongly about the issue. Good luck!
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: carewemust
Don't forget, Fusion GPS's Russian researcher, Ed Baumgartner not only worked with Nellie Ohr on the dossier, but was her student at Vassar, and friends with both Bruce and Nellie Ohr.
Baumgartner also admitted to working "very closely" in Washington and Moscow with Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Veselnitskaya was responsible for setting up the Trump Tower meeting with Trump Jr.
originally posted by: Arnie123
Ugh, bruh if you have an issue with the OP, you're more then welcome to analyze it and debunk its claims, I mean, you're the compendium of all human knowledge, right?
I mean, you said the OP has a history of posting fake news, etc., yet you provide no sourcing on it or attempt to engage any of it, rather, making guesses and surmise, based off those fallacies, that they MUST be fake, SMDH.
You won't be engaged any further until I see adequate responses and postings that merit meaningful responses 😐😑
In recent discoveries, including text message and emails between DOJ Deputy Bruce Ohr and Christopher Steele, it was uncovered that Christopher Steele was representing Oleg Deripaska; and was also likely employed (at least in part) by Oleg Deripaska.
This further proves the extent to which the corrupt FBI/DOJ were willing to use Deripaska through the intermediary of Chris Steele.
Conservatives have pointed out that emails show that in 2016, Mr. Ohr was in contact with Christopher Steele, the British former spy who compiled the dossier, in part by relying on Russian sources, and with Glenn R. Simpson, the founder of Fusion GPS. Democrats have called the accusations ridiculous and overblown.
Mr. Ohr was in touch with Mr. Steele, a professional acquaintance whom he had known before Mr. Steele began working for Fusion GPS, through summer and fall 2016, including one conversation in which Mr. Steele said that he “was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president.” Mr. Ohr eventually told the F.B.I. about his wife’s work and about his conversations with Mr. Steele, passing along information given to him by Mr. Steele that the F.B.I. had already received directly from the former spy. Mr. Steele had worked with the bureau on past cases.
And no evidence has emerged showing that Mr. Ohr or his wife played a role in starting the F.B.I.’s Russia investigation. Rather, it was contacts between a former Trump foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, and Russian intermediaries that prompted the bureau to open the inquiry in late July 2016.
Little by little, the curtain of lies/deceit/criminality is being drawn back. The Obama Administration's GROUP EFFORT to Help Hillary and Hurt Trump, is being exposed. Proving the dossier as a collection of LIES, is just one of many truths being revealed, as the investigations into the SpyGate scandal continues.
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: damonster
I posted literal texts messages between sen mark warner and deripaskas lawyer, mentioning wanting to have face to face meeting with steele to avoid a paper trail.
Are you claiming these texts are false, or did you jusrt simply not read them?
In recent discoveries, including text message and emails between DOJ Deputy Bruce Ohr and Christopher Steele, it was uncovered that Christopher Steele was representing Oleg Deripaska; and was also likely employed (at least in part) by Oleg Deripaska.
Many other conservatives, including Trump himself, have pounced on the Fox report about Warner — although they have been unclear about what exactly they believe Warner might have done wrong, and two key Senate Republicans have defended their Democratic colleague.
Warner and the committee's top Republican, Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), have for months publicly described efforts to contact Steele, whose dossier Trump calls false and defamatory. The FBI, which trusted Steele from previous investigations, incorporated his findings into an October 2016 application to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page as part of its investigation into the campaign's contacts with Russia.
The committee revealed Warner had informed colleagues about the text messages in October. The full exchanges were turned over to the panel by Waldman in September, Fox reported.
There is no sign that Warner or his colleagues remain in touch with Steele or his representatives. By October, Burr and Warner indicated their attempts to contact Steele had failed.
"Unfortunately, the committee has hit a wall," Burr told reporters in an October news conference with Warner. "We have on several occasions made attempts to contact Mr. Steele, to meet with Mr. Steele, to include personally the vice chairman and myself as two individuals making that connection," he said. "Those offers have gone unaccepted."
Burr added that he still hoped Steele would change his mind, “so that we can hear his side of it versus for us to depict in our findings what his intent or what his actions were.”