Re: Today in Trump's new term as President
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:44 am

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And if this attempted coup, with our elite running roughshod over the rule of law and using the force of the government to oppress political opponents, has taught us anything, it is the wisdom of the Founders in enshrining the Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights. It is absolutely essential that we, the American citizenry, remain armed and ready to protect ourselves, our families, our communities and our Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Our elite has demonstrated beyond any doubt that it is morally unworthy of retaining a monopoly on armed force within our society. Do you have any doubt about what these people would do if we foolishly allowed ourselves to be disarmed? Just look at Britain, where the people bought into the lie that being civilized means being defenseless. They now get arrested for mean tweets and their masters are poised to ignore the people’s vote on the Brexit referendum. Buy guns and ammunition and train with them. Be a citizen, not a subject.
The Mueller report marks the proverbial end of the beginning, not the beginning of the end, of this grave crisis. It’s a crisis where our Republic is in danger of becoming something very different, and something very much less free. Eliminating the Electoral College, letting in millions of illegal aliens, packing SCOTUS, banning guns – these are all leftist policies designed with one singular purpose, to dispossess you of the power to participate in your own governance and to ensure that we can never again elect someone like Trump who might challenge the elite’s stranglehold on control. We won this battle, but there is a long campaign ahead. Get ready, because if we let up then we will lose our liberty forever.
yep the contract company i used to work for got FINED FINED and FINED by DOJ for that very act of influencing a foreign government election....but you know who contracted the company to do it????? good ol State Department, then they turned on the company when it was revealed what had happened.mojo84 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:23 amAs time has gone on, it has become abundantly clear this had nothing to do with Russian collusion. It was just nothing more than a witch hunt and hit job designed to unseat a sitting president that was properly elected. Very disturbing how our legal system has been weaponized for political purposes.philip964 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:17 amRussia investigation started around here. Barely a month into his office. I was more interested in the 9th overturning his travel ban.mojo84 wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2017 9:25 pm I find it very interesting so many seem to be surprised foreign governments have an interest in our elections and try to influence them. The USA has done that in foreign countries for a very long time, even to the point of supporting overthrowing the goveremts in place.
What am I missing that makes this so suprising and egregious?
Little did we realize this would blow up into a Special Council so soon into his Presidency.
For the First Monday in two years Trump can come to work without this hanging over his head.
God Bless America.
If there's a shred of bi-partisanship left in the halls of Congress, a shred of journalistic integrity within the media and any shame remaining in the Democrat party, no one will rest until people are indicted, tried, convicted and put in prison for this sham perpetrated upon the President of the United States and the citizens of this country.“If you are going to investigate a presidential campaign, and on a charge as grave as collusion, and with the heavy-handed tactics the FBI employed--you'd better have a highly convincing reason to act,” tweeted Strassel. “The Mueller report is a judgment that never was any real evidence.”
I agree but don't hold your breath.bblhd672 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:41 pm WSJ Columnist: This Is What's Being Glossed Over In The Mueller Report On Russian Collusion
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa ... n-n2543660
If there's a shred of bi-partisanship left in the halls of Congress, a shred of journalistic integrity within the media and any shame remaining in the Democrat party, no one will rest until people are indicted, tried, convicted and put in prison for this sham perpetrated upon the President of the United States and the citizens of this country.“If you are going to investigate a presidential campaign, and on a charge as grave as collusion, and with the heavy-handed tactics the FBI employed--you'd better have a highly convincing reason to act,” tweeted Strassel. “The Mueller report is a judgment that never was any real evidence.”
In the midst of all this... isn't comey's motivation (and leak of information) to start something the he wasn't authorized to do, a criminal act of an fbi dir?mojo84 wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:03 am Keep in mind, this whole atrocity of a special council was born from Comey providing his notes and papers to a friend so his friend could release them to the media. Comey's motivation was to ensure a special counsel would be appointed.
Which raises this question:
If Mueller could find no collusion, after an exhaustive two-year search, what was the compelling evidence that caused James Comey's FBI and Barack Obama's Department of Justice to believe that such collusion had occurred and to launch this investigation?
Is it unfair to ask: Who did this to us?
Who led the Justice Department into believing Trump conspired with the Russians?
There won't be the kind of investigation needed to bring all of this out into the sunlight, mainly because there were too many Republicans onboard with the whole stinking mess.The roots of Mueller's investigation go back to the Clinton campaign's hiring of the opposition research firm Fusion GPS to dig up dirt on Trump. Fusion GPS hired ex-British spy Christopher Steele. He had sources in Russian intelligence who provided him with the contents of his infamous dossier. This was delivered to a grateful cabal at the FBI, which used it as the basis of a FISA court warrant to surveil the Trump campaign.
The dirt in the Steele dossier, much of it false, would be secretly shared with Trump-haters in the media to torpedo his candidacy; then, when Trump won, to destroy his presidency before it began.
Now that Trump has been exonerated, the story of how his accusers, using the power of the state, almost murdered a presidency with lies, propaganda and innuendo, needs to be brought out into the sunlight.