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To: exit82

Thanks.

Just want some answers so maybe the problem can be fixed.

I saw that today is French Language day so.....

Bonjour!

Comment allez-vous?


4,077 posted on 12/12/2019 4:27:12 AM PST by Lakeside Granny ( Vote RED~R.emove E.very D.emocrat~D&S)
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To: Lakeside Granny

Bonjour,Madame LG!

Je vais très bien.


4,079 posted on 12/12/2019 5:04:37 AM PST by exit82 (Democrats are unfit to govern--they hate America, the Constitution and those they don't agree with.)
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To: Jane Long; CottonBall; All

This is the Rolling Stone article that I talked about yesterday.

Can’t believe that this was actually in the RS.

Our President wants us to read it as he put it in his e-mail that I get.

“‘Corroboration Zero’: An Inspector General’s Report Reveals the Steele Dossier Was Always a Joke”

FTA:The Guardian headline reads: “DOJ Internal watchdog report clears FBI of illegal surveillance of Trump adviser.”

If the report released Monday by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz constitutes a “clearing” of the FBI, never clear me of anything. Holy God, what a clown show the Trump-Russia investigation was.

Like the much-ballyhooed report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, the Horowitz report is a Rorschach test, in which partisans will find what they want to find.

Much of the press is concentrating on Horowitz’s conclusion that there was no evidence of “political bias or improper motivation” in the FBI’s probe of Donald Trump’s Russia contacts, an investigation Horowitz says the bureau had “authorized purpose” to conduct.

Horowitz uses phrases like “serious performance failures,” describing his 416-page catalogue of errors and manipulations as incompetence rather than corruption. This throws water on the notion that the Trump investigation was a vast frame-up.

However, Horowitz describes at great length an FBI whose “serious” procedural problems and omissions of “significant information” in pursuit of surveillance authority all fell in the direction of expanding the unprecedented investigation of a presidential candidate (later, a president).

Officials on the “Crossfire Hurricane” Trump-Russia investigators went to extraordinary, almost comical lengths to seek surveillance authority of figures like Trump aide Carter Page. In one episode, an FBI attorney inserted the words “not a source” in an email he’d received from another government agency. This disguised the fact that Page had been an informant for that agency, and had dutifully told the government in real time about being approached by Russian intelligence. The attorney then passed on the email to an FBI supervisory special agent, who signed a FISA warrant application on Page that held those Russian contacts against Page, without disclosing his informant role.

Likewise, the use of reports by ex-spy/campaign researcher Christopher Steele in pursuit of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) authority had far-reaching ramifications.

Not only did obtaining a FISA warrant allow authorities a window into other Trump figures with whom Page communicated, they led to a slew of leaked “bombshell” news stories that advanced many public misconceptions, including that a court had ruled there was “probable cause” that a Trump figure was an “agent of a foreign power.”

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/political-commentary/horowitz-report-steele-dossier-collusion-news-media-924944/


4,082 posted on 12/12/2019 5:14:52 AM PST by Lakeside Granny ( Vote RED~R.emove E.very D.emocrat~D&S)
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