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WhoreMods -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/15/2017 11:12:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

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If it's illegal, why isn't Barack Hussein Obama in jail for interfering with the Israeli election?

Because we don't enforce Israeli laws in the US?

I'd be interested to know how Obama did interfere with the Israeli election, myself. Has the welcher got a citation for that?




Musicmystery -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/15/2017 11:14:28 AM)

I know. Just pointing out the ridiculousness even on the face of it.




WhoreMods -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/15/2017 11:17:30 AM)

Maybe he thinks that Obama's failure to give Netanyahu a rim job the second he showed his face in Washington was an attempt to oust him, hand over the middle east to the Arabs and wipe Israel off the map? He's probably glad that there's a zionist in the white house again, rather than some uppity nigra who is obviously a Kenyan moslem...




BoscoX -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/15/2017 12:49:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

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If it's illegal, why isn't Barack Hussein Obama in jail for interfering with the Israeli election?

Because we don't enforce Israeli laws in the US?


Like so many other things it's only "criminal" in make-believe land, where insane leftist trash dwell - and only when Republicans do it [:D]




Musicmystery -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/15/2017 12:51:19 PM)

Nope. Only in your fantasy world.




BoscoX -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 5:55:57 AM)

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tweakabelle -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 6:06:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

FR
If it's illegal, why isn't Barack Hussein Obama in jail for interfering with the Israeli election?

Because we don't enforce Israeli laws in the US?


Like so many other things it's only "criminal" in make-believe land, where insane leftist trash dwell - and only when Republicans do it [:D]

So is colluding and/or conspiring with a foreign government and/or its agents to influence a US election a crime or not? Is it only a crime in "make believe land" or is it a crime in the USA too? Is it only a crime when Republicans do it? Is it only a crime when Democrats do it?

Or is it a crime when anyone does it?

Is the crime exacerbated when the foreign Govt is the Russian one, a govt whose interests have clashed with US interests for most of recent history? Or is this a mitigating factor?




BoscoX -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 6:10:21 AM)


No, colluding is not a crime (and you are not a law professor)

If it were Obama and Hillary would both be felons for that, too

Obama colluding with Russia




tweakabelle -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 7:08:18 AM)

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BoscoX
No, colluding is not a crime (and you are not a law professor)

You seem to be misinformed. According to this NBC report:

""There's a strong case that Donald Trump Jr. violated the prohibition on knowingly soliciting a contribution from a foreign national," said Brendan Fischer of Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan campaign finance reform group.

The relevant statute — 52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510 — bars foreign nationals from making any "contribution or a donation of money or other thing of value" in connection with any election. It also says no American "shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation" in connection with any election.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/did-donald-trump-jr-break-any-laws-when-he-met-n782026

You might benefit from reading the entire article, which explores the issues in much greater depth.

On my reading, given that Trump Jnr, and Kushner and Manafort all went to the meeting expecting to receive something they considered of value to their election campaign, they may have placed themselves in legal jeopardy. The final determination is up to the courts, but after taking into account their own statements (and their history of concealing the true purpose of the meeting) there does appear to be a prima facie case for them to answer.

Regardless of Trump Jnr's particular circumstances, there seems to be little doubt that soliciting or accepting a "contribution" from a foreign national or govt to influence a US election is a criminal offence.




WhoreMods -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 7:10:56 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

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BoscoX
No, colluding is not a crime (and you are not a law professor)

You seem to be misinformed. According to this NBC report:

""There's a strong case that Donald Trump Jr. violated the prohibition on knowingly soliciting a contribution from a foreign national," said Brendan Fischer of Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan campaign finance reform group.

The relevant statute — 52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510 — bars foreign nationals from making any "contribution or a donation of money or other thing of value" in connection with any election. It also says no American "shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation" in connection with any election.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/did-donald-trump-jr-break-any-laws-when-he-met-n782026

You might benefit from reading the entire article, which explores the issues in much greater depth.

On my reading, given that Trump Jnr, and Kushner and Manafort all went to the meeting expecting to receive something they considered of value to their election campaign, they may have placed themselves in legal jeopardy. The final determination is up to the courts, but after taking into account their own statements (and their history of concealing the true purpose of the meeting) there does appear to be a prima facie case for them to answer.

Regardless of Trump Jnr's particular circumstances, there seems to be little doubt that soliciting or accepting a "contribution" from a foreign national or govt to influence a US election is a criminal offence.

Was there ever any follow up about the little twat sending begging letters to British MPs in the hope that they'd donate to his father's campaign fund last year, come to that? That story seems to have been completely forgotten now, I've noticed.




BoscoX -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 7:26:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

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BoscoX
No, colluding is not a crime (and you are not a law professor)

You seem to be misinformed. According to this NBC report:

""There's a strong case that Donald Trump Jr. violated the prohibition on knowingly soliciting a contribution from a foreign national," said Brendan Fischer of Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan campaign finance reform group.

The relevant statute — 52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510 — bars foreign nationals from making any "contribution or a donation of money or other thing of value" in connection with any election. It also says no American "shall knowingly solicit, accept or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation" in connection with any election.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/did-donald-trump-jr-break-any-laws-when-he-met-n782026

You might benefit from reading the entire article, which explores the issues in much greater depth.

On my reading, given that Trump Jnr, and Kushner and Manafort all went to the meeting expecting to receive something they considered of value to their election campaign, they may have placed themselves in legal jeopardy. The final determination is up to the courts, but after taking into account their own statements (and their history of concealing the true purpose of the meeting) there does appear to be a prima facie case for them to answer.

Regardless of Trump Jnr's particular circumstances, there seems to be little doubt that soliciting or accepting a "contribution" from a foreign national or govt to influence a US election is a criminal offence.


If your far-left NBC howlers are right then we need to arrest Obama and charge him with a felony for the exact same thing - begging the Russians for the contribution of "space" as he colluded with them to manipulate our election process

Obama colluding with Russia




tweakabelle -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 7:28:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
Was there ever any follow up about the little twat sending begging letters to British MPs in the hope that they'd donate to his father's campaign fund last year, come to that? That story seems to have been completely forgotten now, I've noticed.

I'm afraid I haven't heard anything about that particular tale at all.

But I do remember Trump Snr promising to self fund his campaign, That would appear to be an election promise that got forgotten before the election - they didn't even have the decency to wait until after the election to break that promise ...




BoscoX -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 7:34:06 AM)

What was the "space" worth that Obama begged the Russians for

Obama colluding with Russia

We need a perp walk over here

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heavyblinker -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 8:39:43 AM)

That, like everything else you post as well as you personally, is retarded.

The Russians did not help Obama win.
He was confident that he would win.
He wasn't even making any promises, just talking about how the situation would change.
It is not even remotely the same thing.

Of course, telling you this is useless.




WickedsDesire -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 8:51:27 AM)

US election: Trump's emails to British MPs cause uproar

Republican Donald Trump needs help paying for his US presidential campaign - and he's been asking foreign politicians to cough up.

His efforts appear to be generating more anger than interest, however - and even if he did find a receptive audience overseas, any financial assistance he receives would be a violation of US law. Even the act of asking could get the Trump camp a rebuke from the US government.

Members of parliament in the UK, Iceland, Canada and Australia have reported that they are being inundated on their official government emails accounts with fund-raising pleas from the Trump campaign - some from the candidate himself and others from his sons.




heavyblinker -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 8:58:11 AM)

Is he doing the same thing for his 2020 bid yet?




WhoreMods -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 9:07:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
Was there ever any follow up about the little twat sending begging letters to British MPs in the hope that they'd donate to his father's campaign fund last year, come to that? That story seems to have been completely forgotten now, I've noticed.

I'm afraid I haven't heard anything about that particular tale at all.

But I do remember Trump Snr promising to self fund his campaign, That would appear to be an election promise that got forgotten before the election - they didn't even have the decency to wait until after the election to break that promise ...

Here you go: from the Telegraph as well, so you can tell it's a kosher source that can be trusted (a quick search turned up the Mirror, the Grauniad, the Daily Record, the Beeb, the Indie and Cosmopolitan as well).




WickedsDesire -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 9:12:48 AM)

I didn't forget that story either. Methinks I threaded that one at that time. That was the time he was boasting he was a self made man and didn't need anyone's money...well maybe the Russians gave him everything he needed ---oops mob too I always forget about them.

Not that I am aware off but they will hang him well before 2020.
Now will be it by: his own mob of followers: or by his own senate. Perhaps Mulder will get his man - if they don't sack him.

I still wonder when they will turn:
34ish senate seats up for grabs in 2018
When the bodies of the sick are piling up on the streets - and 2/3rd or his own part file for bankruptcy because they cannot afford to pay for their aspirins.

But as i have said many times the lot have enabled him this far so they must all be held accountable.

The more stones they turn over the more cock roaches come swarming out. On and on all these stories go.




WickedsDesire -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 9:20:18 AM)

But as each knew story unfolds - his crimes of the past seem to be forgotten and there have been so, so many. Puzzling isnt it.




WhoreMods -> RE: CNN Anchor: "I Have Russia Fatigue" (7/16/2017 9:26:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

But as each knew story unfolds - his crimes of the past seem to be forgotten and there have been so, so many. Puzzling isnt it.

The trumptooners are goldfish. They can only hold one thought at a time so the past ceases to exist for them.




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