Posted on 01/22/2020 7:15:33 AM PST by edwinland
Wow! I’ve heard the sentiment before but you put it together very nicely.
Bravo!
Trump had no support from his own party - yet I am surprised he let the White House be infested with these subversives. Anyone who worked for Obama should have been shown the door.
Is there any legal way that the dems can fold their hand if they hear the barking dog?
I just read over HR 1627. It sounds like they are saying its illegal to makes threats to kill or do bodily harm.
I dont see an issue with this. Confusing it with trying to take away free speech is pushing it.
http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?201+ful+HB1627
I’m sure Alan Dershowitz already has a copy of that report.
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But has the report’s relevance been cleared by Schiff? /s
Did the missing FIB agent (Joe_P)intersect with this cast of characters?
COMPLICITY UP AND DOWN THE LINE!!!
CIA spooks are now in charge of overseeing on those we elect? Last I checked, the CIA has nothing to do with domestic affairs. In fact it's usually illegal.
> Corroboration should exist
The first thing I do whenever a “progressive” makes an assertion is to demand corroborating evidence. Without it, the assertion is meaningless.
They often stammer and stumble into logical fallacies, which I am also quick to point out.
I like to hold myself to the same standard. I wouldn’t repeat the assertion in the top post without documented evidence.
When government servants, sworn to faithfully execute the orders of their boss, conspired and plotted behind his back to overthrow him and his duly established government and those acts matured to a point where the participants began executing on their plot, the acts became treasonous. To make matters worse, this treason was all paid for by the government.
not really hearsay...it would be first hand knowledge so maybe they could put them under oath?
So who are the people he reported it to and why didn’t they do something, tell the President, someone, open investigation, seek their resignation. Another missed opportunity.
Also why didn’t these superiors and this person speak up during house investigation?
A whistle-blower whistle-blowing the whistle-blower.
You scratch my back....
There’s also a “window of opportunity” to take into account. In the private world, you can fire whoever you want at any time, without even needing a reason. In politics, you only get a free pass to fire many of these appointees if you do it right at the beginning of the administration.
Once you let them stay, it becomes much more difficult to get rid of them later on.
You definitely are onto something.
“I wonder who the military superior was? Vindman?”
Reading the superb investigative report helps.
Bingo. Getting rid of people at the beginning of Administration (look at the Attorneys General who get wiped clean-or SHOULD get wiped clean-at the start of a new administration) is de rigueur, but later, it does bring the press like sharks to blood in the water.
Early on, I had heard of this guy Joe P as a “white hat” in all this, but since then, people like Dan Bongino have been saying he is nothing of the sort.
Thank you, Eleutheria5...funny how we never hear about these things in Democrat administrations.
Funny that.
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