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I have DR on ignore so I can't answer your question  Sorry. 

 

I did want to say however that is one of DR's best posts.  If you figure out how to make all of his posts do that, please share.

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Just now, Bob in Mich said:

I have DR on ignore so I can't answer your question  Sorry. 

 

I did want to say however that is one of DR's best posts.  If you figure out how to make all of his posts do that, please share.

 

How Bob responds to facts and evidence which run counter to his programming: 

 

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Cowards do what cowards do: run away.

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Glad the Republicans have stepped up here to get answers!  Having North Carolina as a battle ground state sure helps! 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/05/09/donald-trump-jr-is-acting-like-guilty-man/?utm_term=.d7b7503f5744

 

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Democrats have also charged that Don Jr. lied in his testimony when he said he wasn’t aware of any other governments besides Russia that were offering to help the Trump campaign. In fact, he and Stephen Miller had another meeting in Trump Tower in August 2016 with a representative of the Saudi and UAE governments, alon with an Israeli social media specialist and notorious mercenary Erik Prince.

As the New York Times reported in May 2018, “The meeting was convened primarily to offer help to the Trump team."

Then there’s the question of the Trump Organization’s efforts to build a tower in Moscow, which President Trump lied about publicly and Michael Cohen lied to Congress about. Don Jr. told the committee that he was only “peripherally aware of it,” but Cohen testified that he briefed Don Jr. and Ivanka Trump a total of approximately ten times about the project.

If this were all a series of misunderstandings and Don Jr. had been honest with the committee in his first round of testimony, he’d be eager to answer their questions and clarify whatever they had failed to understand. Instead, he’s acting like someone who has something to hide. Like a true Trump.

 

 

1 hour ago, B-Man said:

Top Dems Now Have Access to All But Two Full, Seven Partial Lines of Mueller’s Obstruction Report ...

 

but it's never been about access; it's about projecting illusion of cover-up -

 

 

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/05/mueller-report-volume-ii-available-top-congressional-democrats/

Is Barr going to testify before the House? What a joke this clown can't answer questions. He's our Attorney General but he can't answer questions for the "most transparent administration ever" Blah 

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

I have DR on ignore so I can't answer your question  Sorry. 

 

I did want to say however that is one of DR's best posts.  If you figure out how to make all of his posts do that, please share.

 

Says the devout moron who is literally insisting that the President and AG break the law.

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58 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

I have DR on ignore so I can't answer your question  Sorry. 

 

I did want to say however that is one of DR's best posts.  If you figure out how to make all of his posts do that, please share.

 

Our moral compass will be here shortly to chastise you for weaponizing the ignore feature.

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1 hour ago, Joe Miner said:

 

Our moral compass will be here shortly to chastise you for weaponizing the ignore feature.

 

I'm still confused.

 

Am I supposed to be outraged that people weaponize the ignore function, or outraged because certain posters weaponize NOT using the ignore function??!? I can't keep my outrage straight!

 

***** it, I'm outraged at everything!

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5 hours ago, Nanker said:

DR,  this happens to me a lot. I don’t see anything except space in some posts. Did you post a graphic? Looking on the iOS and Mac platforms. 

 

Sarcastic commenters and comments not appreciated.

 

 

So, you got nuthin?

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23 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Reuters reports, “The number of Americans who said President Donald Trump should be impeached rose 5 percentage points to 45 percent since mid-April.”

growing

 

Thanks to the lame stream media no doubt and their collusion/obstruction narrative.

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Baker and Comey making the media rounds... why? 

 

(They're trying to throw haymakers before Horowitz can weigh in... you'd think smart attorneys would know they have the right to remain silent)

 

 

 

7 minutes ago, bdutton said:

Thanks to the lame stream media no doubt and their collusion/obstruction narrative.

 

Programming is a hell of a thing to witness, isn't it? 

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

Reuters reports, “The number of Americans who said President Donald Trump should be impeached rose 5 percentage points to 45 percent since mid-April.”

growing

  So they asked more than a couple guys in your trailer park this time around?

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5 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  So they asked more than a couple guys in your trailer park this time around?

 

They never follow that question up though and ask why

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Reuters reports, “The number of Americans who said President Donald Trump should be impeached rose 5 percentage points to 45 percent since mid-April.”

growing

 

Well, that's within the 47%...

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