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4 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

I am assuming you got into nasty stuff with him?

 

No. I'm tired of sifting through pages of nonsense to get to pertinent information. He is merely puffing up the page count at this point. I blocked him over a year ago, so his posts are squeezed down , but people's replies are still there, and they are just people bickering with a troll.

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2 minutes ago, OJABBA said:

 

No. I'm tired of sifting through pages of nonsense to get to pertinent information. He is merely puffing up the page count at this point. I blocked him over a year ago, so his posts are , but people's replies are still there, and they are just people bickering with a troll.

 

I understand your point, even though I am braindead myself, lol.

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so you are going to insist that

 

JFK, LBJ and Nixon didn't use the CIA/FBI/whatever for their little grudges?

 

Carter may not have but that was because Congress was publicly horsewhipping ops for what they did for JFK/LBJ/Nixon

 

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15 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

So the Mueller investigation is still going, right? The memo didn't end it, huh? 

 

why would it, they have 100s of lawyers and others billing 60 hours a week on this bogus project

 

 

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4 hours ago, Tiberius said:

The right wing media was screaming this was it for the FBI, big purge happening 

 

i predicted sweet bugger all would be the result of all of this, not feeling like changing that view any time soon.

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Senate Intelligence Leaders Say House G.O.P. Leaked a Senator’s Texts

 

WASHINGTON — The Senate Intelligence Committee has concluded that Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee were behind the leak of private text messages between the Senate panel’s top Democrat and a Russian-connected lawyer, according to two congressional officials briefed on the matter.

Senator Richard M. Burr of North Carolina, the committee’s Republican chairman, and Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat, were so perturbed by the leak that they demanded a rare meeting with Speaker Paul D. Ryan last month to inform him of their findings. They used the meeting with Mr. Ryan to raise broader concerns about the direction of the House Intelligence Committee under its chairman, Representative Devin Nunes of California, the officials said.

To the senators, who are overseeing what is effectively the last bipartisan investigation on Capitol Hill into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, the leak was a serious breach of protocol and a partisan attack by one intelligence committee against the other.

The text messages were leaked just days after the same House Republicans had taken the extraordinary step of publicly releasing, over the objections of the F.B.I., a widely disputed memorandum based on sensitive government secrets. Taken together, the actions suggested a pattern of partisanship and unilateral action by the once-bipartisan House panel.

Fox News published the text messages, which were sent via a secure messaging application, in early February. President Trump and other Republicans loyal to him quickly jumped on the report to try to discredit Mr. Warner, suggesting that the senator was acting surreptitiously to try to talk with the former British spy who assembled a dossier of salacious claims about connections between Mr. Trump, his associates and Russia.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/01/us/politics/senate-intelligence-nunes-leaks.html

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7 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

The Senate committee is the swampiest on the Hill. Nothing will come from their investigation.

 

There's a reason I focus on Horowitz, Grassley, Nunes and Graham. 

Yes there is a reason! 

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This evening House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes sends a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions questioning the protocol and legality of a fraudulent FISA application submitted by the FBI.   This approach sets up AG Sessions to defer the legal framework to OIG Michael Horowitz, and establishes the public basis for parallel prosecutors within the DOJ.

 

However, keep in mind, it’s extremely likely, almost certain, these prosecutors already exist – they are already working with Horowitz.  Evidence of this is found in the memo quotes from Bill Priestap, but those not following the granular details are unaware.


 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/03/01/devin-nunes-questions-legality-of-fbi-fisa-application-to-attorney-general-jeff-sessions/

 

 

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