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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What political party are Durham and Barr? Our president, in his great and unmatched wisdom, has declared you can't investigate or make accusations against someone of another party, because of too much bias. Totally undermines the credibility of any such accusations or investigations. To quote our fearless leader, this is a scam.[/quote] LOL. Neither Durham or Barr are conducting their investigation anonymously. I have no doubt they will have names, evidence, and statements from witnesses to back up any claims they make. It doesn't matter what "party" they are from. [/quote] But it kind of does matter that hey they aren’t from the same plane of reality as the rest of us. And plus also, they are doing the wet work for Putin. [/quote] The whole "Putin" narrative is false, weak and tired. If ANYONE was doing the work of Putin, we can look back to the one who told the Russians he would "have more flexibility" after the election. Had Trump said that, you would have lost your marbles. But, since it was Obama - no worries. And, BTW, your "plane of reality" may just get an adjustment in a few weeks/months when we learn more about the previous administration's and the IC involvement in our 2016 election. [/quote] This is so typical. You have beaten the whole "I'll have more flexibility after the election" thing to death. When Russia took Ukraine, everything changed. Russia was no longer part of the G-8, Obama levied sanctions that proved crippling and led to Putin to unleash cyberfury on Brexit and the US. At some point, you really have to get over Obama and understand that our patriots in the intelligence community, the findings of the Mueller Report and a bi-partisan Senate report disagree with your assessment. At some point, you have to acknowledge that every foreign policy move Trump has made, benefits Putin and Russia. Or, you can keep harping on 2012.[/quote] Such crap. [quote]After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, Ukrainian leaders desperately requested from President Barack Obama defensive anti-tank weapons systems that could fend off the invading Russian T-72 tanks in eastern Ukraine. In 2015, members of the Senate Armed Services Committee — Democrats and Republicans — encouraged Obama to grant this request to help Ukraine defend itself. Obama refused . Soon after coming into office, Trump changed course , and the Ukrainians now have Javelin anti-tank weapons systems from the United States. Russian tank drivers have a lot more to worry about today. The Trump administration has also replaced Obama’s reticence regarding U.S. troop deployments near Russia with a full embrace of the European Deterrence Initiative. In just more than two years in office, Trump has requested more than $17 billion for EDI compared with just $5 billion requested in Obama’s final three years in office. As a result, thousands of U.S. troops, along with other NATO allies, have deployed to Poland, the Baltics and Norway to deter further Russian expansion.[/quote] https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-has-not-been-soft-on-russia-hes-been-tougher-than-obama/2019/03/28/08e88a04-5194-11e9-88a1-ed346f0ec94f_story.html[/quote]
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