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To: GOPJ

“But it was the corrupt Ukrainians who bought off DC ‘elites’ and expected American treasure for their small investment.”

As did the Russians. Or, do you forget the millions the Russian mayor of Moscow poured into the Biden coffers?


110 posted on 12/08/2023 11:22:43 AM PST by ought-six (Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
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To: ought-six
Yeah, the Russian "mayor". That's different.

Biden would sell out our country to our enemies in a second. And our 'intelligence thugs and goons' would work to cover and protect Biden and his crime family. Maybe 51 of 'em would sign a letter... Soon everyone will know...

I don't believe Putin would sell out the Russian people to US intel and I don't believe Xi would sell out China to American intelligence. But Biden would - maybe for young sisters to 'sniff' maybe for cash and diamonds maybe because he just a traitor and doesn't even need the money. Same for a lot of DC. Those folks are living large on 'public servant' pay...

There's corruption and there's corruption. The United States is dirty.

Really dirty. Our people make laws so our public servants can "sell speeches" for $40,000 A MINUTE - - so long as they 'jump on their feet three times and the person giving them the bribe fills a room up with a paid audience to 'hear the speech'. (an aside - some of the poorest and/or most corrupt counties in the world pay these prices for American 'speeches' - Bill Clinton was turned down by the State Department for giving one in the Republic of Congo because even THEY couldn't take that level of bullsh*t with a starving population) And don't get me started on 'book deals'...

114 posted on 12/08/2023 12:12:56 PM PST by GOPJ
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