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10-27-2019, 04:40 PM
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And how long will WTF spend searching for just the right meme to post.
Post a number of items for the DPST's Nov. 3, 2020 - they will spend all day searching for memes and forget to Vote!!
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Not knowing the answer must be a personal hell for you!!
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10-27-2019, 04:41 PM
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If my personal hell is the laughs i get from the pathetic DPST's - I have no need for heaven.
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10-27-2019, 05:03 PM
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Good for you
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10-27-2019, 05:11 PM
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Maybe you have a hard time with the written word, Simple English....Flynn turned his back on his country because of Turkey or the money Turkey gave him....I'm sure he would have advocated for Russia too, for the right amount of money.
Flynn advocated for Islamism after being paid. Before being paid he advocated for the overthrow of this Muslim loving dictator.
In July of 2016, before he briefly became Donald Trump’s national security adviser, the former general was giving a speech in Cleveland just as soldiers were taking over the bridges and airports of Istanbul. “There’s an ongoing coup going on in Turkey right now—right now!” Flynn told his audience. The Turkish military, he continued, was a secular institution, whereas the country was heading “toward Islamism” under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. His audience broke into applause; the event was hosted by a local branch of ACT for America, a national security group with strong Islamophobic tendencies. “Yeah,” Flynn said, “that is worth applauding.”
Any foreign official would, at the very least, have been roundly condemned and vilified in the Turkish pro-government press. But for Flynn, Turkey appeared happy to make an exception For, by the time the video surfaced last November, Flynn had performed a heel turn, lobbying in favor of Erdogan’s government and denouncing the man Ankara holds responsible for the failed putsch: Fethullah Gülen, a Turkish cleric living in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains.
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You'd be the imbecile incapable of understanding plain English. All you have is innuendo and slander from known dim-retard propagandists. Meanwhile, Mueller's words take precedence over all of your lies.
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"[T]he investigation did not establish
that members of the Trump Campaign
conspired or coordinated with the
Russian government in its election
interference activities."
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10-27-2019, 07:39 PM
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You'd be the imbecile incapable of understanding plain English. All you have is innuendo and slander from known dim-retard propagandists. Meanwhile, Mueller's words take precedence over all of your lies.
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I am talking about Mike Flynn and Turkey.....but you want to talk about Russia.
Two totally different subjects. Focus IB.
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10-27-2019, 07:44 PM
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I am talking about Mike Flynn and Turkey.....but you want to talk about Russia.
Two totally different subjects. Focus IB.
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Both are topics that fit under the heading of Odumbo abusing the power of his office by employing U.S. intelligence agencies to spy on an opposing political campaign.
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10-27-2019, 07:52 PM
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I am talking about Mike Flynn and Turkey.....but you want to talk about Russia.
Two totally different subjects. Focus IB.
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Wait, aren't they two totally off topic subjects.
Isn't the thread about Lindsey Graham and the New Green Deal?? And the test for Zuckerberg.
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10-27-2019, 07:57 PM
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Both are topics that fit under the heading of Odumbo abusing the power of his office by employing U.S. intelligence agencies to spy on an opposing political campaign.
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Actually Gen Flynn made a public speech stressing that the Muslim Turkey President needed to be overthrown.
Then took money from Turkey and changed his position. He took money and did not register as an agent...
Why do you think he changed his position?
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10-27-2019, 08:59 PM
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Actually Gen Flynn made a public speech stressing that the Muslim Turkey President needed to be overthrown.
Then took money from Turkey and changed his position. He took money and did not register as an agent...
Why do you think he changed his position?
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Podesta didn't register as a foreign agent either; yet, he's walking around uncharged. Flynn wasn't charged for being an unregistered foreign agent. Strzok and Page changed the 302s forging evidence against Flynn that was used to charge him with lying. Flynn will be exonerated. Odumbo abused the powers of his office to target Flynn.
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10-27-2019, 11:30 PM
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Benedict Arnold would be proud...
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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Podesta didn't register as a foreign agent either; yet, he's walking around uncharged. Flynn wasn't charged for being an unregistered foreign agent. Strzok and Page changed the 302s forging evidence against Flynn that was used to charge him with lying. Flynn will be exonerated. Odumbo abused the powers of his office to target Flynn.
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First you divert with Russia, now Podesta....Flynn sold out the best interests of this country for a few buck....well more than a few bucks
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-investigation
Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz, a Republican from Utah, and ranking member Elijah Cummings, a Democrat from Maryland, said it appeared Flynn had not received permission for or properly reported the funds he received from a 2015 speech in Russia and lobbying work his firm did for Turkey.
What did the White House counsel tell Trump about Flynn – and why does it matter?
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The two lawmakers also said the White House had refused to provide them with documents requested by the committee related to Flynn’s security clearance and payments from an organization with ties to foreign governments. The House oversight committee requested the documents last month.
The congressmen spoke to reporters after a classified meeting at which members reviewed documents provided by the Pentagon related to Flynn’s application for security clearance, which Cummings described as “extremely troubling”.
Chaffetz said he saw “no data” in the documents he reviewed that confirmed Flynn had complied with the law.
“As a former military officer, you simply cannot take money from Russia, Turkey or anybody else,” Chaffetz said. “And it appears as if he did take that money, it was inappropriate and there are repercussions for a violation of law.”
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10-27-2019, 11:42 PM
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https://www.justsecurity.org/47368/f...itions-turkey/
On July 15, 2016, Flynn gave a speech at the Cleveland meeting of ACT! For America. The organization is an advocacy group that opposes what it calls “Islamofascism,” which Brigitte Gabriel, the group’s founder, believes comes from “one source: The Koran.” Flynn began his remarks by expressing support for the military-led coup d’état in Turkey:
“[The Turkish military] has been just excised for many years by what, what really became a secular country, meaning a sort of, regular sort of nation-state, and then began to move toward Islamism. This is Turkey under Erdoğan, who is actually very close to President Obama.
So, I’m going to be very fascinated to see what happens, because if they, the military succeeds, then one of the things that came out of the military tonight, they’re about plus eight hours from here, so it’s probably about I don’t know, three-four o’clock in the morning there. One of the things the military immediately said is: “We recognize our responsibilities with NATO, we recognize our responsibilities with the United Nations, we want to make sure that the world knows, we are, we want to be seen as a secular nation. This is the military.
[Applause]
So, yeah, I think that is worth clapping for.”
Yet after being paid....Flynn changes his position...
Flynn has a strong anti-Islamist streak, and yet he went from criticizing Turkey’s relatively pro-Islamist government and supporting the coup against Erdoğan, to publicly advocating for Gülen’s removal to face justice for the coup in Turkey. What changed between these two events—the coup and the op-ed—to cause Flynn to switch positions on Turkey?
II. A likely motive: lucrative lobbying contracts, and how Flynn’s private business activities may have affected his public positions - Flynn Intel Group Signs Contract with Inovo BV (Aug. 2016)
In early August 2016, Flynn Intel Group was approached by Alptekin, the chairman of the Turkish-American Business Council, a Turkish economic relations board run by an appointee of Prs Erdoğan. Alptekin proposed that Flynn work on a project repairing Turkey’s image in the United States with Alptekin’s Netherlands-based firm Inovo BV—work to be performed by Flynn’s firm over 90 days in exchange for $600,000. Flynn agreed.
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10-27-2019, 11:45 PM
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First you divert with Russia, now Podesta....Flynn sold out the best interests of this country for a few buck....well more than a few bucks
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-investigation
Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz, a Republican from Utah, and ranking member Elijah Cummings, a Democrat from Maryland, said it appeared Flynn had not received permission for or properly reported the funds he received from a 2015 speech in Russia and lobbying work his firm did for Turkey.
What did the White House counsel tell Trump about Flynn – and why does it matter?
Read more
The two lawmakers also said the White House had refused to provide them with documents requested by the committee related to Flynn’s security clearance and payments from an organization with ties to foreign governments. The House oversight committee requested the documents last month.
The congressmen spoke to reporters after a classified meeting at which members reviewed documents provided by the Pentagon related to Flynn’s application for security clearance, which Cummings described as “extremely troubling”.
Chaffetz said he saw “no data” in the documents he reviewed that confirmed Flynn had complied with the law.
“As a former military officer, you simply cannot take money from Russia, Turkey or anybody else,” Chaffetz said. “And it appears as if he did take that money, it was inappropriate and there are repercussions for a violation of law.”
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You're sucking down too much lib-retard Kool-aid, and most of what you say is substantively untrue.
You've yet to cite where Flynn was charged with any crime for his actions regarding Turkey. Meanwhile, regarding the charge of lying, it's come to light that Strzok and Page changed the 302s creating the illusion that a crime had been committed where no crime, in fact, had been committed.
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10-27-2019, 11:47 PM
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You're sucking down too much lib-retard Kool-aid, and most of what you say is substantively untrue.
You've yet to cite where Flynn was charged with any crime for his actions regarding Turkey. Meanwhile, regarding the charge of lying, it's come to light that Strzok and Page changed the 302s creating the illusion that a crime had been committed where no crime, in fact, had been committed.
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These are facts....Flynn went from cheering a coup of Prs Erdoğan to praising the SOB....probably because Trump has Towers there.
Flynn has a strong anti-Islamist streak, and yet he went from criticizing Turkey’s relatively pro-Islamist government and supporting the coup against Erdoğan, to publicly advocating for Gülen’s removal to face justice for the coup in Turkey. What changed between these two events—the coup and the op-ed—to cause Flynn to switch positions on Turkey?
II. A likely motive: lucrative lobbying contracts, and how Flynn’s private business activities may have affected his public positions - Flynn Intel Group Signs Contract with Inovo BV (Aug. 2016)
In early August 2016, Flynn Intel Group was approached by Alptekin, the chairman of the Turkish-American Business Council, a Turkish economic relations board run by an appointee of Prs Erdoğan. Alptekin proposed that Flynn work on a project repairing Turkey’s image in the United States with Alptekin’s Netherlands-based firm Inovo BV—work to be performed by Flynn’s firm over 90 days in exchange for $600,000. Flynn agreed.
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10-27-2019, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by WTF
These are facts....Flynn went from cheering a coup of Prs Erdoğan to praising the SOB....probably because Trump has Towers there.
Flynn has a strong anti-Islamist streak, and yet he went from criticizing Turkey’s relatively pro-Islamist government and supporting the coup against Erdoğan, to publicly advocating for Gülen’s removal to face justice for the coup in Turkey. What changed between these two events—the coup and the op-ed—to cause Flynn to switch positions on Turkey?
II. A likely motive: lucrative lobbying contracts, and how Flynn’s private business activities may have affected his public positions
Flynn Intel Group Signs Contract with Inovo BV (Aug. 2016)
In early August 2016, Flynn Intel Group was approached by Alptekin, the chairman of the Turkish-American Business Council, a Turkish economic relations board run by an appointee of Prs Erdoğan. Alptekin proposed that Flynn work on a project repairing Turkey’s image in the United States with Alptekin’s Netherlands-based firm Inovo BV—work to be performed by Flynn’s firm over 90 days in exchange for $600,000. Flynn agreed.
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The REAL facts are that you've yet to cite where Flynn was charged with let alone convicted of any crime for his actions regarding Turkey. Meanwhile, regarding the charge of lying, it's come to light that Strzok and Page changed the 302s creating the illusion that a crime had been committed where no crime, in fact, had been committed.
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10-28-2019, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by WTF
These are facts....Flynn went from cheering a coup of Prs Erdoğan to praising the SOB....probably because Trump has Towers there.
Flynn has a strong anti-Islamist streak, and yet he went from criticizing Turkey’s relatively pro-Islamist government and supporting the coup against Erdoğan, to publicly advocating for Gülen’s removal to face justice for the coup in Turkey. What changed between these two events—the coup and the op-ed—to cause Flynn to switch positions on Turkey?
II. A likely motive: lucrative lobbying contracts, and how Flynn’s private business activities may have affected his public positions - Flynn Intel Group Signs Contract with Inovo BV (Aug. 2016)
In early August 2016, Flynn Intel Group was approached by Alptekin, the chairman of the Turkish-American Business Council, a Turkish economic relations board run by an appointee of Prs Erdoğan. Alptekin proposed that Flynn work on a project repairing Turkey’s image in the United States with Alptekin’s Netherlands-based firm Inovo BV—work to be performed by Flynn’s firm over 90 days in exchange for $600,000. Flynn agreed.
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you keep claiming Trump owns Trump Towers Istanbul. except that he doesn't ..
nothing Trump did with pulling out of Syria had anything to do with Trump Towers Istanbul.
it had everything to do with getting the US out of a shithole and dumping the crap in Putin's lap. Putin might think he's getting over on Trump .. for now. let's see what it costs his russkie ass in a few years. Putin can't play both sides forever. when he has to choose a side, Syria or Turkey he makes an enemy of the other. and those Kurds are backstabbing assholes. wait till they pull a terrorist mission in Moscow. then who will be laughing? Donald Trump.
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