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(Regarding, Q said we should trust FBI Director Christopher Wray.)
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: carewemust
Q said we should trust FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Does anybody recall the context of that statement, why he said this?
No but in the end that will be a hammered nail in Q's coffin or a feather in the Q hat.
originally posted by: nerbot
Seen this?...
Trump investigation: US court unseals list of seized Mar-a-Lago material
This bit peaked my interest:
Separately, District Court Judge Aileen Cannon - who ordered the inventory to be unsealed - is expected to soon rule on a request by Mr Trump's legal team for an independent expert to review the seized documents.
Lawyers for the former president argue that the outside legal expert, known as a special master, is needed to determine whether the files are covered by executive privilege, which allows presidents to keep certain communications under wraps, or by attorney-client privilege.
In a filing on Wednesday, they claimed that, without neutral oversight, the justice department would "impugn, leak, and publicise selective aspects" of its investigation. The department earlier opposed the move as unnecessary, claiming its review of the retrieved records was already complete. It also said the appointment could delay its investigation as the special master would likely need to obtain security clearance as well as authorisation from the intelligence agencies to view the materials.
At a hearing on Thursday, Judge Cannon indicated that she may grant Mr Trump's request.
"How Do You Introduce Evidence Legally?"
With a "Special Master" perhaps? One who has all the clearance necessary to do the right thing without obvious influence from outside sources.
originally posted by: MetalThunder
FBI agents recovered 48 empty folders marked 'CLASSIFIED' during search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, newly-unsealed inventory shows
Empty .... Hmmm
ITs gotta sting
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
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originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: MetalThunder
FBI agents recovered 48 empty folders marked 'CLASSIFIED' during search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, newly-unsealed inventory shows
Empty .... Hmmm
ITs gotta sting
Maybe something or nothing?
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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
I was wondering why Fauci was paid so much and why President Trump didn't fire him...
How Dick Cheney Created Anthony Fauci
"Fauci had a carte blanche to not merely approve but design and run the kind of projects he sought- and could do so with no oversight structure above him". < No military or intelligence agencies. Just free range.
New House bill would block future administrations from using Schedule F, or anything else like it (Jan 2021)
The exec utive order, which President Donald Trump signed last month, gives agency heads the authority to reclassify certain confidential, policy-making, determining or advocating positions from the career competitive service to a new class in the excepted service known as Schedule F.
"John Blaine" was a pseudonym of Harold Leland Goodwin and Peter J. Harkins. Harold Goodwin died in 1990 at the age of 75. His obituary, in the Washington Post, read:
Harold Leland Goodwin, 75, a retired government official and a prolific author who wrote science adventure books for boys and several books for general readers about space exploration and other technical matters, died of cardiac arrest Feb. 18 at his home in Bethesda.
For his entry in "Contemporary Authors," Mr. Goodwin described himself as a "specialist in communicating subjects for laymen through all media. Usually a book grows out of my enthusiasm about a subject, often a spinoff from my technical work."
In 1950, Mr. Goodwin returned to Washington. From 1951 to 1958, he was a public affairs official in the Federal Civil Defense Administration, where he worked on several nuclear tests. In 1954, he was one of 10 young men in government chosen by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for its Arthur S. Flemming Award.
THE RICK BRANT ELECTRONIC-ADVENTURE SERIES
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
My friend, where do you think you came from? Where were you before you were born? Please respectfully see yourself out of this conversation since you know not what you speak of.
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
So you took a teaching that is about self inspection in order to discern how to judge the fruit of others and made it all about you and skepticism?
originally posted by: tallcool1
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
How enlightening.
I never judged dask even in the slightest.
But I have certainly noticed your tells.
You think I am supposed to be weak and humble. How quaint and convenient you have polemics for your stance and apologetics for your own religion and ceremonies.
Do a word study you just used interpretations upon interpretations to find a dart.
originally posted by: tallcool1
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
The irony is great.
Can you be careful with that thing.
You just smacked in the head with that log examining me
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Nevercompromise
That speck you are observing(this teaching is meant for self reflection' selah' and not meant as a weapon to wield) looks like a plank from that magnifying skepticalvisions glass you use.
Correct, it was meant for you to practice some self reflection.
Think about your skepticism and see how easy it is and realize that it is also that easy for others, in regard to what they are skeptic of.
And you most certainly are exercising great faith in that religion you serve here.
You do not even feel compelled to be a proponent of your own beliefs, instead you just criticize others beliefs
Your logic is contradictory. How can I be exercising great faith here when I'm not even a proponent of my own beliefs?
Not my fault people can't see the fact that they are holding two beliefs that don't really go together.
The irony truly is great... a Christian is humble, not proudly pointing out others sins. From the point of view of Christ, you are judging yourself every time your pride makes you judge Dask. Christ set examples, like when He washed fishermen's feet. The way to win souls is not by hypocritically telling someone what they're doing wrong - it's by setting the example without judging, no matter how you are judged by others. The verse in the "Lord's prayer" that says "forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us" is more accurately translated as "forgive us our sins in the same way that we forgive those who sin against us".
I don't have a religion. I have faith in God. I don't even believe in hell, since that's not what any of the 4 different words translated into hell actually mean... I'm just taking your hand-picked bible quotes and hand-picking other bible quotes back at you. Your posts seem to show a pattern of attacking those who disagree with what you're posting. You came into this thread seemingly looking down on anyone who disagrees with you, and now pulling bible verses out like you're some moral authority. I genuinely could care less what you think of me, and I'm sure you feel the same toward me, but you just keep attacking people. So I bit and got a very predictable response.
And to answer your reply to yourself, I think Jesus had some very good (and likely Buddhist influenced) teachings that are great lessons to people - to set an example and serve your fellow humans, so I try (and fail) to follow his teachings... but I don't consider myself a "disciple" and I don't believe he was THE son of God, he was a son of God like the rest of us. He just did it better than the rest of us. The books put together as The (official) Bible didn't even happen until 325AD - organized by the Emperor Constantine, who wasn't even baptized as a Christian until he was in his deathbed. But this really isn't the thread for religious discussions, and our little back and forth might be removed for thread drift.
Regardless of our disagreement here, I still starred your 2 posts directed at me. Whether we agree or not, I still like to engage in polite discussions about our differences. Having said that, I apologize for saying my opinion in a way that looked hostile. We all are, after all, just flawed humans.