Go Sessions! Kick the Deep State’s ass! To Hell with Laz!
Can you please lay out the details of that (those) action(s)?
Go Sessions! Kick the Deep States ass!
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I appreciate your feisty patriotism and I’m with you on the first two. I’m glad you’re on our side. But that last one, which I left off, seems like something among you two, perhaps content for private mail. This thread has no problem with Laz. We’re all MAGA though, through and through.
I have been w/o Internet for over 24 hours and arrgggggghhhh!!!!!!!
Not the internet darkness Q predicted(?), but merely a lightning strike on a UVerse facility in Texas that resulted in a fire and outages...
So I am 188% thrilled to report I got tickets to the Trump for Cruz rally in the Planet Houston next MAGA Monday!!!!!
Now, if I can just figure out what to do about my teenage boy who actively seeks mischief and trouble...whether I am in residence or not...
I will wear my shirt that features an image of the USA and the most perfect words, “If you live here (atop USA image), Trump is your President.”
Top that with a red MAGA hat and perhaps a Q somewhere, and I will fit right in!
Lots to catch up on, laters people.
WWG1WGA
Testing...
Testing I am only posting to post 5
After this i will go back and click on post 5 and all my and your post should sting together not sure if it will you pist to post start of this pagework just like that,that’s why I am testing......
https://www.therussophile.org/sott-focus-the-murder-of-jamal-khashoggi-oil-sanctions-and-the-anti-trump-establishment.html/ Source could be dubious.
I am still posting to post 5...
Ya see how it works it won’t cut out everything but a lot
On old Threat Matrix thread we had all this info with no way to search threads, we can use the keyword box and tag such as Jammal Khashoggi, kings wives, the date is already set....and get info real fast..let’s stat next thread....
Wonder what Baker said this time
Meadows calls on Rosenstein to step down from DOJ amid questions over wire comments
The chairman of the House Freedom Caucus is calling on Rod Rosenstein to step down as deputy attorney general, as lawmakers probe reports the Justice Department official once suggested wearing a "wire" to record President Trump.
Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., made the comments as James A. Baker, the FBIs former top lawyer, was questioned behind closed doors on Capitol Hill on Thursday about Rosensteins reported comments, as well as other decisions made by the bureau. Meadows criticized Rosenstein for not accepting a recent invitation to testify before the House Judiciary Committee about the reported comments.
"I think it's time that Rod Rosenstein steps down," Meadows told reporters. "He should do so immediately. And in doing that, I think it would serve the country well."
Memes ok?
Sorry Extremely you are our 5th post so all our good stuff on the Q thread will ping you, Hugs, it will be over with new thread anyway, look at our man Sessions, Its Happening 56000 sealed warrants to go....
complaint from the Department of Justice (DoJ) which has been unsealed in Alexandria, Virginia.
The FBI in New York has arrested one Russian national for spying on Monday and indicted two others who escaped the United States. The FBI alleges the three RussiansEvgeny Buryakov, Igor Sporyshev, and Victor Podobnyywere working as deep cover agents of Russias SVR intelligence service with day jobs inside a Russian bank, the Russian trade mission, and the Russian diplomatic mission to the United Nations, respectively. (Others known and unknown also allegedly spied.) The Justice Department said Poryshev and Podobnyy no longer reside in the U.S. and are protected by diplomatic immunity.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fbi-russian-spy-arrested-in-new-york
Rosenstein Defends the Mueller Probe
Well, did you think Rod Rosenstein was going to say, You got me. The Mueller probe was inappropriate and politicized?
No, you didnt. And the deputy attorney general did not disappoint. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Rosenstein defended the investigation as appropriate and independent.
Rosenstein brought Mueller in to help Rosenstein, not Trump. The deputy attorney general was under withering attack by Democrats after the firing of FBI director James Comey and the administrations multiple, conflicting explanations for it. He appointed Mueller at the end of a frenetic week in which, reportedly distraught, he discussed the possibility of covertly recording Trump at meetings to demonstrate the latters instability. This would be a prelude to invoking the 25th Amendment, the Constitutions vehicle for sidelining a president who is non compos mentis.
The Mueller appointment after Rosenstein considered naming former Obama deputy attorney general James Cole was designed to signal to the Washington establishment that Rosenstein (confirmed 946, thanks to overwhelming Democratic support in the Senate) was still on the team.
...The widespread effort by Russians to interfere in the election was the subject of intelligence reporting long before Mueller came on the scene. His investigation did not reveal it, nor were his indictments necessary to document it.
Mattis Names Army Colonel as Guantanamo’s Chief War Court Judge
******Add this to you link vvveery interesting, there is a hole here but i don’t have time.
28-Year Crime Sprees of a Peacenik and a Colonel
former Army Brigadier General was busted two ranks and fined $20,000 this year after being charged with sexual assault of an Army Captain a subordinate he reportedly threatened to kill if she revealed their affair. Jeffrey A. Sinclairs multiple convictions should have gotten him thrown out of the military, sent to prison and registered as a sexual predator, but the judge in the case, Col. James L. Pohl, allowed him to retire as a Lt. Col. with full benefits and a $105,000 pension. Sinclair, 51, spent 28 years in the Army.
Meanwhile Nukewatch just celebrated the retirement of peace activist Bonnie Urfer, 62, who has stopped answering the Nukewatch phone after co-directing here for 28 years.
Bonnie wont get a pension from our small, non-profit nuclear watchdog, just her $662.00-per-month Social Security check which amounts to about $8,000 a year (Col. Sinclair will get $8,750 every month). This is no hardship since Bonnie is a master of political economy and downward mobility. She lives rent-free and mortgage-free in a house she helped build with her own hands at the Plowshares Land Trust. She grows her own vegetables and has reduced her expenses to a fraction of what most North Americans mistakenly believe to be bare minimum. Property taxes, groceries, gas, dog food and vet bills, insurance, art supplies, sundries and an internet connection are about all she needs to cover.
Bonnies conscientiously self-limited income keeps her from supporting the war system which now gets about half of everyones federal income taxes. Living under the taxable limit has always been part of her life of resisting militarism in thought, word and deed.
Bonnies been focused and committed in her work for nuclear disarmament and has done every sort of action to shine some light on the weapons complex: from interrupting a Gulf War victory parade in Madison, and sitting-in at the Oak Ridge, Tenn. H-bomb factory, to shutting down Wisconsins former nuclear first-strike ELF antenna with peace activist Michael Sprong (using Swede saws). Shes served a total of over six and a half years in jail and prison for taking part in about 100 civil resistance actions. In addition to her Nukewatch work, shes spent five decades using her art and direct action in defense of womens rights and gender equality, and against any sort of bullying, sexual harassment or abuse. With Jane Simons she helped found the Womens Jail Project in Madison, Wis.
Compare her record to that of Sinclair, which the Secretary of the Army, John McHugh, condemned as displaying a pattern of illegal behavior both while serving as a brigadier general and a colonel. Sinclair was initially charged with forcible sodomy, wrongful sexual conduct, wrongful personal relationships with subordinates, misuse of govt charge cards (he arranged trysts with it), maltreatment of subordinates and conduct unbecoming an officer. The L.A. Times reported that the Army Captain who was his mistress accused Sinclair of threatening to kill her and her parents if she divulged their affair and of groping and fondling her against her will in public. The charges of sexual violence and assault carried a possible life sentence and registration as a sex offender.
But Sinclairs more serious charges were dismissed. He pleaded guilty to maltreatment, adultery, soliciting explicit pictures from female officers, using derogatory and demeaning language toward female officers, impeding an investigation, disobeying an Order to stay away from the Captain, and Army travel card theft. Jamie Bartlett, a lawyer for the Captain, called the sentence a travesty and said, Now the Army has to face the reality that this is likely to happen again, and victims will be less likely to come forward.
In contrast, Bonnie wears her peace activism and years of incarceration almost anonymously as something of a badge of honor as she embarks on new adventures although her record will keep her from landing conventional jobs for some pocket money. Conversely, Sinclairs solid gold plea bargain and military record of warrior heroics and ambitious rank-climbing guarantee him a fat pension and decades in which to pursue a second income-doubling career probably with weapons contractors.
Sinclairs lawyer said after sentencing, He is a highly decorated war hero who made great sacrifices for his country, and its right that he be permitted to retire honorably. Now, thanks to the Army Captain who leveled the charges, Sinclair will be remembered mostly as a violent, abusive sexual predator.
Bonnie on the other hand, with decades of simple, sustainable living and 35 years of nonviolent resistance to sexism, militarism and nuclear madness, is simultaneously a humble (if impish) laughing Buddha and a luminous living example of how a person can enjoy life harmlessly, thrive while living below a taxable income and still shame the devil every day.
John LaForge works for Nukewatch and lives on the Plowshares Land Trust near Luck, Wisc.
Old article but still true today...
Mexico Is Quietly Confronting A New Security Crisis
https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.forbes.com/sites/nathanielparishflannery/2017/11/28/mexico-is-quietly-confronting-a-new-security-crisis/amp/?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQECAFYAQ%3D%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.forbes.com%2Fsites%2Fnathanielparishflannery%2F2017%2F11%2F28%2Fmexico-is-quietly-confronting-a-new-security-crisis%2F
New one on me Pleasure Wife...this is one of the women linked to Jamal Khashoggi cousin.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p057l39c
Diners confront Mitch McConnell at restaurant, get told to leave him alone by others
A small group of angry diners confronted Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at a restaurant Friday night, but were met with calls from other customers to leave the Kentucky Republican alone.