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  • Originally posted by Luilun View Post
    They bought it look it up
    Wrong

    Most of Murdoch’s businesses merged with Disney but he retained control of Fox News and a couple of others

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    • Originally posted by BERNIE'S CORNER View Post
      As I stated I post opinions (words) as well as meemes. And have done so throughout this thread.

      Whether you care or dislike them is on you.

      If there has been changes to the rules of the lounge and forums feel free to makes us aware of these new changes.

      I don't appreciate the vulgar language.

      Being a mod you should be held to a higher standard.

      I'll notify the administrators as to you inappropriate behavior towards me and biased views towards myself
      and others.

      I'm sure you'll be contacted as I screen shot your posts......


      your small threats dont bother me

      everyone knows here all you do is post memes so stop your bullshit lies


      anytime anyone asks you a question, all you do is reply with a meme... nothing else

      you dont be having dialogue here at all so stop lying.


      and you can screenshot all you want....

      SPAMMING is NOT ALLOWED..... you know this as much as everyone else.


      like I said... if you start spamming again I will ban you.

      Dont like the rules?


      too bad

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      • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post


        your small threats dont bother me

        everyone knows here all you do is post memes so stop your bullshit lies


        anytime anyone asks you a question, all you do is reply with a meme... nothing else

        you dont be having dialogue here at all so stop lying.


        and you can screenshot all you want....

        SPAMMING is NOT ALLOWED..... you know this as much as everyone else.


        like I said... if you start spamming again I will ban you.

        Dont like the rules?


        too bad


        Threats ???

        It's been done.

        Like I've stated . I've posted in this thread on hundreds of pages and will continue to do so whether YOU like it or not.

        You've been reported for inapropiate language and bias towards certain posters.

        Only liar here is you chump.

        I'll let the administrators deal with your ignorance....

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        • Trump’s attempts to smear Christopher Steele just hit a roadblock

          Christopher Steele, who put together the infamous Steele Dossier, apparently left investigators impressed.

          Jul 10, 2019, 11:29 am

          Christopher Steele reportedly impressed American investigators in a recent interview

          For months, President Donald Trump and his allies have tried to smear Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous Steele Dossier, as someone bent on bringing down the president through lies and deceit.

          But after this week’s revelations, they might have to try a new strategy.

          As Reuters first reported, attorneys from the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General’s Office grilled Steele early last month in the U.K. A report in Politico added that the two-day interview took a total of 16 hours.

          These investigators queried Steele, a former British intelligence agent, about his sources and methodology in putting together the Steele Dossier, which alleged that Russian officials maintained compromising material on Trump. The dossier, first commissioned by conservative opponents of Trump’s 2016 primary campaign, also offered details about Russia’s broader interference campaign. It also noted that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page specifically acted as a conduit for the Trump campaign and Russian officials.

          The dossier was eventually cited as part of an FBI warrant to monitor Page’s communications, a point that Trump’s allies have cited time and again as evidence of some kind of plot to derail Trump’s presidency. Calls for an investigation into the dossier’s origins and its role in the warrant on Page grew so pronounced that, in March 2018, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz launched an investigation into the matter.

          However, Steele’s lengthy interview tamped down on claims that he acted improperly. It also apparently offered further leverage for those defending Steele’s intelligence collection methods.

          As Reuters noted, one of the sources familiar with the Steele interview “said Horowitz’s investigators appear to have found Steele’s information sufficiently credible to have to extend the investigation.” The DOJ investigation was originally slated to conclude in May, and its new projected completion date is unclear.

          Steele has largely refrained from public comment on the dossier, although he submitted written testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee last August. Former special counsel Robert Mueller’s team also interviewed Steele in September 2017 as part of Mueller’s report on Russian interference efforts in 2016.

          While certain details of Steele’s dossier haven’t borne out — there’s still no evidence that the Kremlin maintains compromising material on Trump, for instance — it’s proven largely in line with what other investigations and reports have uncovered. Page, for instance, admitted in 2017 that a 2016 trip to Russia wasn’t simply to deliver a keynote speech, but to also meet with Kremlin officials.

          Mueller is scheduled to testify before Congress next Wednesday, and may be asked about his views on the Steele Dossier. But at the moment, it appears that the DOJ investigation into Steele’s research may be a dead end for the president and his supporters — and may actually keep the Trump campaign’s links with Russia in the headlines even longer than the White House would like.


          https://thinkprogress.org/steele-dos...-7ca0969564e8/

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          • Faux News

            https://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-the...100000831.html

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            • Originally posted by BERNIE'S CORNER View Post
              Threats ???

              It's been done.

              Like I've stated . I've posted in this thread on hundreds of pages and will continue to do so whether YOU like it or not.

              You've been reported for inapropiate language and bias towards certain posters.

              Only liar here is you chump.

              I'll let the administrators deal with your ignorance....
              Holy chit. When they let you out from upstate? I heard that you did a stint for welfare fraud. I see you are back here embarrassing yourself.

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              • Trump mocks Democrats for deleting Twitter ad that blasted him for keeping 'kids in cages' at the border – because they chose a photograph depicting Obama-era detention conditions

                https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-facility.html

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                • Originally posted by BALLS DEEP View Post
                  Trump’s attempts to smear Christopher Steele just hit a roadblock

                  Christopher Steele, who put together the infamous Steele Dossier, apparently left investigators impressed.

                  Jul 10, 2019, 11:29 am

                  Christopher Steele reportedly impressed American investigators in a recent interview

                  For months, President Donald Trump and his allies have tried to smear Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous Steele Dossier, as someone bent on bringing down the president through lies and deceit.

                  But after this week’s revelations, they might have to try a new strategy.

                  As Reuters first reported, attorneys from the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General’s Office grilled Steele early last month in the U.K. A report in Politico added that the two-day interview took a total of 16 hours.

                  These investigators queried Steele, a former British intelligence agent, about his sources and methodology in putting together the Steele Dossier, which alleged that Russian officials maintained compromising material on Trump. The dossier, first commissioned by conservative opponents of Trump’s 2016 primary campaign, also offered details about Russia’s broader interference campaign. It also noted that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page specifically acted as a conduit for the Trump campaign and Russian officials.

                  The dossier was eventually cited as part of an FBI warrant to monitor Page’s communications, a point that Trump’s allies have cited time and again as evidence of some kind of plot to derail Trump’s presidency. Calls for an investigation into the dossier’s origins and its role in the warrant on Page grew so pronounced that, in March 2018, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz launched an investigation into the matter.

                  However, Steele’s lengthy interview tamped down on claims that he acted improperly. It also apparently offered further leverage for those defending Steele’s intelligence collection methods.

                  As Reuters noted, one of the sources familiar with the Steele interview “said Horowitz’s investigators appear to have found Steele’s information sufficiently credible to have to extend the investigation.” The DOJ investigation was originally slated to conclude in May, and its new projected completion date is unclear.

                  Steele has largely refrained from public comment on the dossier, although he submitted written testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee last August. Former special counsel Robert Mueller’s team also interviewed Steele in September 2017 as part of Mueller’s report on Russian interference efforts in 2016.

                  While certain details of Steele’s dossier haven’t borne out — there’s still no evidence that the Kremlin maintains compromising material on Trump, for instance — it’s proven largely in line with what other investigations and reports have uncovered. Page, for instance, admitted in 2017 that a 2016 trip to Russia wasn’t simply to deliver a keynote speech, but to also meet with Kremlin officials.

                  Mueller is scheduled to testify before Congress next Wednesday, and may be asked about his views on the Steele Dossier. But at the moment, it appears that the DOJ investigation into Steele’s research may be a dead end for the president and his supporters — and may actually keep the Trump campaign’s links with Russia in the headlines even longer than the White House would like.


                  https://thinkprogress.org/steele-dos...-7ca0969564e8/
                  its not about how steele acted in getting the dossier etc......



                  its WHO PAID FOR THAT DOSSIER!?



                  that is the real question and we already know who.

                  a democrat paid steele (an outsider of this country) for a dossier to derail the trump train......


                  thats the real collusion right there.

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                  • first i head of this one.....


                    now the one that im really interested in is the guy that committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.... TWICE

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                    • Originally posted by Joel Osteen View Post
                      Trump mocks Democrats for deleting Twitter ad that blasted him for keeping 'kids in cages' at the border – because they chose a photograph depicting Obama-era detention conditions

                      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-facility.html


                      crazy how the outrage is displayed by no one when it comes to obama when he did the same exact thing trump is doing now.



                      #FakeOutrage

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