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To: EagleUSA

I would be willing to bet that the same kind of emails are on the RNC servers about Trump. It was pretty clear to me that the RNC insiders feared Trump once he started to gain momentum, but at least they let the voters decide.

However, it is one thing to think it and another to see it. Same with the media coordination and organization of protests.

Curious to see what the next shoe is that will result in the arrest of Hillary per Assange. I am wondering if it directly links to the pay to play scheme with the Clinton foundation. Guess we will find out, but the DNC convention is off to a rough start and we will probably still hear more about Cruz this week than Sanders.

Pretty obvious that the FBI won’t do anything under this administration about the pay to play, but the next administration might!


17 posted on 07/24/2016 7:02:16 AM PDT by volunbeer (ABH for President! - Anybody but Hillary)
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To: volunbeer

Guccifer or the Russians could have hacked rnc as well. They are probably scared stiff this could happen to them any day.

There are stories out that putin warned the nutjob in turkey before the coup.

Trump seemed to favor him staying in power but I might be remembering that wrong.

Russians may be covertly helping sway our election just as we have done so many times in the past with foreign nations.

Putin decimated a reporter who asked him about trump...but...there was something about that interview that made me think he wanted trump. You can find it on youtube.

All of this does not mean trump is working with putin to get elected.

It means look at CIA actions in the past during elections. Same could be done by russia


27 posted on 07/24/2016 7:46:51 AM PDT by RummyChick
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