Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
^ hahaha, ah.
Perhaps they should not.
Perhaps they should not.
The NFL crafted this new policy in part to appease Trump and avoid any critical tweets from the White House
this kind of behavior is sickening. you don't appease the president in hopes of not being the target of ridicule, that's why it's not a dictatorship.
standing up for ones opinions is the same as standing up for ones way of life. if you change one you gotta change the other, otherwise your a sniveling hypocrite.
they had it coming imo.
p.s. get the thugs off the field. kapernick too, what a clown.
The NFL thing couldn't be because they're hemorrhaging ratings and money?
Let me try this post again.
Latest stories:
-new Hillary emails
-Republic House resolution for a second special counsel
-FBI agents wanting to be subpoenad to testify against their corrupt bosses
-Kushner permanent security clearance granted
-[other stuff . . . ]
^Re;Kushner. I've been looking into SF-86. In fact I've read the whole god damn long ass form. It's a serious gosh dang thing. If someone like him can get away with lying on it, I sure feel sad about our national security status.
I'm sorry but whataboutism is a fabricated term people use when you point out their hypocrisy.Honestly, it'd be really nice if we could just stop talking about Hillary, considering that she is no longer actively involved in American politics. She's just a private citizen now, like you or me. I get it, you don't like her. You hate her face and her nasally, condescending voice. I wasn't all that crazy about those things either. But whether Hillary did anything wrong is totally immaterial to our discussion about Trump. There's even a name for the technique you keep using: whataboutism. It's the attempt to discredit an opponent's position by charging hypocrisy without directly refuting or disproving the opponent's argument. Curiously, and, I trust, coincidentally, whataboutism was also traditionally a staple of Soviet and Russian propaganda.
Ask your buddy if he was cool with how Comey handled the email investigation and failed to do his job and recommend charges. Also ask him if he's cool with Comey leaking classified information to the media, along with taking part in a coup to remove an incoming president. Even though there is a bifurcation currently in the intelligence community, I would not go so far as to say "both men were widely respected". They've both been disgraced and fired. That's the best-case scenario for them as they should probably be charged.Both men were widely respected within the Bureau, Comey especially. And that comes straight from the horse's mouth: my buddy who is employed at FBI.
What would happen to Kushner if he took some of those state secrets and put them on an unsecured private server for 3 months?It grants access to the innermost sanctum of the US government, where we keep secrets that are worth (literally) billions of dollars, if not more. The intelligence community is basically a law of its own, for exactly that reason. Small mistakes ruin careers and willful bad acts land people in supermax federal prison for the rest of their lives, staring at a beige concrete walls and eating Nutraloaf with their fingers. Don't ever lie on one of those forms (and remember: even the most embarrassing or potentially compromising admissions are usually forgiven, the government really just wants you to fess up to everything so it has all the info in advance).
The NFL thing couldn't be because they're hemorrhaging ratings and money?
The SF-86 is more than a serious document, it's the lone gateway to a clandestine world of staggering proportions. It grants access to the innermost sanctum of the US government, where we keep secrets that are worth (literally) billions of dollars, if not more. The intelligence community is basically a law of its own, for exactly that reason. Small mistakes ruin careers and willful bad acts land people in supermax federal prison for the rest of their lives, staring at a beige concrete walls and eating Nutraloaf with their fingers. Don't ever lie on one of those forms (and remember: even the most embarrassing or potentially compromising admissions are usually forgiven, the government really just wants you to fess up to everything so it has all the info in advance).
Ask your buddy if he was cool with how Comey handled the email investigation
Well yeah Comey committed obstruction of justice, mishandled classified information, perjured himself etc.I don't care what Rog's "buddy" thinks about it. Comey belongs in prison next to Trump, Kushner, McConnell, Sessions, Ryan, Giuliani, etc.
Let me know when he starts abusing the presidency to enrich himselfHaemorrhaging ratings and money, wait, you're talking about Trump, right?
Let me know when he starts abusing the presidency to enrich himself
Ask your buddy if he was cool with how Comey handled the email investigation and failed to do his job and recommend charges.
taking part in a coup to remove an incoming president.
Even though there is a bifurcation currently in the intelligence community, I would not go so far as to say "both men were widely respected". They've both been disgraced and fired. That's the best-case scenario for them as they should probably be charged.
OK I thought he was losing money.
Let me know when you decide which one it is..
Kushner lost 500 million on one bad business deal when the housing bubble burst.
You can fundraise all you want to, you'll still be broke.
Well, the US treasury currently has $74 billion in it.