Posted on 05/13/2020 9:13:01 PM PDT by ransomnote
That's exactly what I'm talking about. Which is when my source started posting and my source says he began his investigations then. I know you wouldn't believe my source in a million years, but I do.
When Trump said, "You'd be in jail", he meant it. And he got on it pretty lickety-split, in DC time.
Durham is Trump's STEALTH BOMBER, as my source describes it. Working all that time while everybody was looking at other squirrels, like Huber, Horowitz, and Mueller.
THE PLAN is being conducted with MILITARY PRECISION by some of the greatest military and intelligence minds in America. Of which Donald Trump is one.
You'll get it eventually. And soon.
Of that I have no doubt.
He's saying that Trump was surprised by Session's recusal and that Sessions didn't inform Trump before he actually recused himself.
Fair point, if true. But its a whole different criticism than the one being addressed in the letter, and therefore a strawman.
The question is WHY he recused himself.
Whatever it means, seniority on a web site has no bearing on the truth of the words typed.
If, as he claims, he did not know of Comey’s investigation until after a few weeks...I am sorry, at the next SECOND...he should have resigned.
He should have given President Trump the opportunity to have a WORKING ATTORNEY GENERAL.
The President of the United States was without an Attorney General at a crucial time. That is unforgivable, in my opinion.
Sorry dude.
On FR seniority deserves extra consideration .
Sbould be that way in all media. But it would limit their obecience to marketreers
Consideration in a social sense, sure.
But why consideration in the judgement of a man's words or the truth of them?
An overabundance of that attitude creates an insular community and discourages the addition of fresh blood, which can cause the death of the community (and fewer donations).
Maybe people should consider that.
I have considerable seniority, for example, and I don't weigh it any more against somebody that signed up yesterday when it comes to their argument. Unless they are obvious plants from the enemy.
So, if you're saying it can be a trust issue, then yes, I see your point. Just lets not make it a truth issue.
Judge the argument on its merits, not on the seniority of its maker.
Senority here shows s substance beyond tempral limtits
Just hoe it is.
Whatever that means. Can you please explain your above statement? I'd like to understand what you mean.
Are you saying that somehow, the passage of time makes a man wiser, more intelligent, or knowledgable than somebody who signed up last week?
Seniority in life counts for something, and we must respect our elders for the simple fact that they are our elders. If that's what you're talking about, then I'm on your side. But this isn't life. This is the marketplace of ideas. Also, saying with authority and backed by seniority that something is 'just how it is' does not make it so.
And that for sure, is the way it is. I do know that much.
Emancipate Yourself From Mental Slavery
Hey Jeffey boy, F-you pal.
FR has seen many purges.
Surviving is a result of truthfulness and humility
I like to recognize that.
It’s not like other places,
That's a mighty bold statement.
GUTLESS??? A little girl has more guts than that skittish little girly man.
“”Good fortune offered this nation an unusual chance at ideal nation-forming and...some honorable leaders seized that chance,” writes William Lee Miller in The Business of May Next, and none among the founders made more of the opportunity than did James Madison, subject of this engaging work. Madison is depicted during the critical years between 178 and 1791, when he was so active in articulating the governmental aims of the fledgling nation that he sometimes found himself in official dialogue with himself. More than simply a historical and biographical account, the book traces Madison’s political and theoretical development as a means of illuminating its larger theme, the moral and intellectual underpinnings of the American nation.”
“Business of May Next”
you would be well served to read it.
You’re at that point IMO.
Should be at your library.
Okay, whats up with Durham? Happy now?
And you're about to find out about Durham. I predict you'll be happy too.
Do you think I don't understand about the founding of America?
Another mighty bold statement.
My library?
I'm a Kindle man.
Take it as you wish, but it’s meant complimentary.
Madison’s views would be wasted on many.
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