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  • do or die
    do or die

    At this point, in trying to get any kind of a "win" the Republican "leadership"  Trump, Pence, O'Connell along with the ole Tea baggers like Rand Paul.....are pretty busy at work.   Belittling, t

  • "I worked 4 months in New York (medicine hat)  in a lab (strip club) and we were forbidden to share anything to media (hookers)and weren't allowed to speak with non-family  (johns)  about the  sc

  • HardCoreBlue
    HardCoreBlue

    Unfortunate about the suicide. We do though need a lot more of this declining hush money to expose bad behaviours. Makes no difference to me who these people who do bad things support politi

comment_474384
7 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

The better way to approach this would be we take every accusation and subsequent investigation seriously.

There are some broad similarities that can be used to assess at first report whether or not the allegation is likely to be credible: these predators are clever and experienced enough to choose the time, place and victim- they will choose a time without witnesses in the immediate vicinity, in a secluded spot without surveillance, and most will pick a victim who is not likely to report; and as soon as one victim comes forward, there is almost inevitably a cascade of other victims- as happened with Nygard, Trump, Buchanon and others. 

comment_474386
5 minutes ago, Tracker said:

There are some broad similarities that can be used to assess at first report whether or not the allegation is likely to be credible: these predators are clever and experienced enough to choose the time, place and victim- they will choose a time without witnesses in the immediate vicinity, in a secluded spot without surveillance, and most will pick a victim who is not likely to report; and as soon as one victim comes forward, there is almost inevitably a cascade of other victims- as happened with Nygard, Trump, Buchanon and others. 

You mean like this,

 

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According to Law and Crime, Reade was one of eight women who “previously accused Biden of sexual harassment and inappropriate touching in early 2019.” Former Nevada State Sen. Lucy Flores had come forward with her own allegations first. The New York Times reported that Flores alleged that Biden touched her inappropriately and kissed her “on the head during a Democratic campaign rally in 2014, when he was vice president.”

Eight women who have all been silenced by Handsy Joe and his media friends. 

 

comment_474402
2 hours ago, pigseye said:

You mean like this,

 

Eight women who have all been silenced by Handsy Joe and his media friends. 

 

I’d take what you post on this subject with more than amusement if you cares a fraction as much about the 20+ allegations against your boy.  But on this subject you’re more likely to reply to a year old post to celebrate Kevin spacey getting off. 

comment_474462

Fired State Department IG was also investigating Trump’s Saudi arms sales: report

 Department of StateWritten by Alex Henderson May 18, 2020
 
 

President Donald Trump has been widely criticized — even by some of his Republican supporters — for being so adamantly supportive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite his role in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October 2018. And a report by NBC News’ Josh Lederman could reopen that old wound: Lederman is reporting that Former State Department Inspector General Steve Linick, who Trump abruptly fired last week, had launched an investigation of arms sales to the Saudi government.

Monday morning on Twitter, Lederman posted, “JUST IN – 2 sources confirm to me that State Dept IG Linick was also investigating use of emergency declaration last year to sell arms to Saudis over objections of Congress.”

https://www.alternet.org/2020/05/fired-state-department-ig-was-also-investigating-trumps-saudi-arms-sales-report/

comment_474482
7 hours ago, Tracker said:

Fired State Department IG was also investigating Trump’s Saudi arms sales: report

 Department of StateWritten by Alex Henderson May 18, 2020
 
 

President Donald Trump has been widely criticized — even by some of his Republican supporters — for being so adamantly supportive of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite his role in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October 2018. And a report by NBC News’ Josh Lederman could reopen that old wound: Lederman is reporting that Former State Department Inspector General Steve Linick, who Trump abruptly fired last week, had launched an investigation of arms sales to the Saudi government.

Monday morning on Twitter, Lederman posted, “JUST IN – 2 sources confirm to me that State Dept IG Linick was also investigating use of emergency declaration last year to sell arms to Saudis over objections of Congress.”

https://www.alternet.org/2020/05/fired-state-department-ig-was-also-investigating-trumps-saudi-arms-sales-report/

Nothing to see here I guess.  Unbelievable level of corruption.  But hey, emails and Peter Strzok right 

6 hours ago, do or die said:

Barr doesn't expect Obama, Biden criminal investigations

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/498306-barr-doesnt-expect-durham-probe-to-lead-to-criminal-investigation-of

You guys can add the punch lines, below....

 

Idiot should keep his yap shut cause the DOJ under Biden will investigate him. 

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