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    The indictments Rod Rosenstein announced are good news for all Americans. The Russians are nailed. No Americans are involved. Time for Mueller to end this pursuit of the President and say President Trump is completely innocent.

    - Rudy Giuliani tweet

    That's some funny sheet

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      That was such an overblown load of crap. That father was only too glad to politicize the issue. He was a bigger windbag than Trump. Probably beats his wife too.
      Yeah, trump made so many sacrifices too!!!

      (And when in doubt, attack the wife. Good strategery ;)

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        That was such an overblown load of crap. That father was only too glad to politicize the issue. He was a bigger windbag than Trump. Probably beats his wife too.
        Lock her up!!!

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          Wait........

          ......it just occured to me. The republicans had Hillary's 33,000 missing emails this whole time???

          Damn.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            ......it just occured to me. The republicans had Hillary's 33,000 missing emails this whole time???

            Damn.
            Nyet, the congressmen who asked for the Russian hacked emails was a democrat.

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              Dana Rohrabacher? Lol

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Nyet, the congressmen who asked for the Russian hacked emails was a democrat.
                That makes a ton of sense. Is that what breitbart is saying?

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                  Its not just about Hillary emails

                  Special counsel Robert Mueller's latest indictment offers new details of just how deeply Russian operatives have infiltrated state and local election agencies across the U.S. — adding to years of warnings about the technologies that underpin American democracy.

                  Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Friday that hackers within Russia's GRU military intelligence service targeted state and local election boards, infiltrated a Florida-based company that supplies software for voting machines across the country, and broke into a state election website to steal sensitive information on about 500,000 American voters.

                  While the FBI had issued warnings in 2016 about hackers breaching state election websites in Illinois and Arizona, the latest indictments in Mueller's ongoing Russia probe surfaced the most granular account yet on foreign operatives’ efforts to tamper with U.S. election systems.

                  Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said the charges outline a Russian “attack on our democracy.”

                  “Today’s indictments are also another sign that we must enact election security legislation to protect our election infrastructure from attacks from foreign entities,” who is sponsoring a bipartisan bill to beef up U.S. election safeguards.

                  The indictment says one defendant —Anatoliy Sergeyevich Kovalev, a Russian military officer that allegedly worked with the GRU — orchestrated attacks targeting "state and county offices responsible for administering the 2016 US. Elections."

                  Russian operatives hacked into the website of an unidentified state board of election office, according to the charges, and stole sensitive personal information.

                  The Russians also breached an unidentified company that sells voter registration software and then pretended to be an employee of that company in “over 100” spear-phishing messages sent to election administrators in several Florida counties, according to the charges. That fits the narrative of a classified NSA report published last year by The Intercept, which identified the vendor as Florida-based VR Systems.

                  While there's no indication the actions outlined in the indictments changed voting results or interfered with the voting process, Rosenstein said that allegations underscore the federal government's grave concerns about election security.

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                    Gets better....

                    The congressional candidate reached out to “Guccifer 2.0” asking for leaks about the candidate’s opponent.


                    The indictment also mentions “Guccifer 2.0” sending documents to a “then-registered state lobbyist and online source of political news” and to a reporter in August of 2016.

                    The lobbyist received 2.5 gigabytes of data stolen from the DCCC, according to the indictment, including “donor records and personal identifying information for more than 2,0000 Democratic donors.”

                    The details about this interaction align with the account of Aaron Nevins, a Florida-based Republican political operative who admitted to asking “Guccifer 2.0” for any stolen documents relevant to his state. Nevins told the Wall Street Journal that he received details about the Democrats’ get-out-the-vote strategy in Florida and other swing state, and posted it on his blog, HelloFLA.com, under a pseudonym.

                    “Guccifer 2.0” subsequently flagged the blog post to Trump ally Roger Stone, who said he did not share the stolen data with anyone.

                    The indictment notes that on August 15, “Guccifer 2.0” wrote to someone “who was in regular contact with senior members of the presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump” thanking him “for writing back” and asking if the documents were interesting.

                    Two days later, the Russians asked if they could help the individual, saying “it would be a great pleasure to me.”

                    “Guccifer 2.0” followed up on September 9, referring to a stolen document about the Democrats’ turnout model and asking for the person’s opinion. The individual replied, “[p]retty standard.”

                    The reporter, who is also unidentified in the indictment, apparently received documents about the Black Lives Matter movement.

                    The individual “responded by discussing when to release the documents and offering to write an article about their release,” according to Mueller’s indictment

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                      Lalalalalala lala

                      https://static.theintercept.com/amp/...otherwise.html

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                        Honest GOP'er

                        After the U.S. Justice Department announced an indictment of twelve Russian hackers involved in the Kremlin's attacks on the 2016 election, a former GOP lawmaker warned that the charges represent a landmark moment — and not in a good way.

                        "What we saw today from [Deputy Attorney General Rod] Rosenstein is a moment in American history, and we should be unequivocal in our response," David Jolly, who served as a Florida congressman, said on MSNBC Friday. "And the president of the United States should be unequivocal. The Monday meeting should be canceled — the bilateral meeting with Putin. We should eject Russian diplomats and we should bring our U.S. diplomats home from Russia."

                        However, he acknowledged, there's no way Trump will do that.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Fiction can be fun, but I prefer the reference section! The real news is that the Allies now have to reach into their pockets to honor an agreement that was made ages ago and they haven’t lived up to. No such thing as a free lunch—except of course, when Obama was in office and everything was free!
                          Do the allies have to do this?

                          Really?

                          What is going to happen if they don't?

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                            Wow!!!!

                            Conservatives in the House are preparing a document to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and could file the document as early as Monday, Politico reported Friday afternoon, citing conservative sources on Capitol Hill.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Regardless, no votes were changed or altered. The results stand. And they will stand.
                              The Election count and totals can't be hacked. Obama said so.

                              Is that really all that matters here to you?

                              Why are so many conservatives continuing to bleat this noise? Isn't the election over? What Democrats have you heard in the last 9 months that even suggest the election was compromised?

                              Does that mean there were no attempts by the Russians to peddle influence through creation of false rumors and fake news on social media? Do you not think that is something worth the focus of our government, law enforcement and the President himself?

                              If not, why not?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Not funny, people died. But to Dems , just another few names added to the Clinton list.
                                How many indictments came out of the four years of Benghazi investigations and hearings?

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