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Dec 6, 2017 15:06:31   #
skylane5sp Loc: Puyallup, WA
 
thom w wrote:
He jumped ship several months ago. Is no longer a registered Republican. He isn't on your side on this one. He sees Trump as an existential threat. Apparently you haven't been keeping up.


This isn't about Trump, Thom. It's about the politicization of the FBI.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:15:44   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
skylane5sp wrote:
This isn't about Trump, Thom. It's about the politicization of the FBI.


The man asked where George Will was and I told him. I grew up in the 60s. I know about politicization of the FBI. I'm presuming (maybe I shouldn't) that you know who George Will is.
Mueller did what he should have. The agent did nothing wrong. Mueller had him transferred for optics. The fact that Mueller had him transferred should be reassuring, not something to get your knickers knotted ofer.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:24:32   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
thom w wrote:
The man asked where George Will was and I told him. I grew up in the 60s. I know about politicization of the FBI. I'm presuming (maybe I shouldn't) that you know who George Will is.
Mueller did what he should have. The agent did nothing wrong. Mueller had him transferred for optics. The fact that Mueller had him transferred should be reassuring, not something to get your knickers knotted ofer.


It's a shame for us that there are more of you that are in places they have no business being.
And that is anywhere that handles classified info or any other government position.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:32:37   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
BigBear wrote:
It's a shame for us that there are more of you that are in places they have no business being.
And that is anywhere that handles classified info or any other government position.


We are always most eager to receive your guidance with these delicate matters.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:37:00   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
DaveO wrote:
We are always most eager to receive your guidance with these delicate matters.


You with your liberal friends have an adverse reaction when making contact with reality.
So to waste time and effort to replay the evidence continuously is not in my best interest.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:39:53   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
BigBear wrote:
It's a shame for us that there are more of you that are in places they have no business being.
And that is anywhere that handles classified info or any other government position.


Did the court take your advice?

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Dec 6, 2017 15:46:03   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
thom w wrote:
Did the court take your advice?


You're wandering off course again because you have no boundaries.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:48:50   #
SteveR Loc: Michigan
 
thom w wrote:
He jumped ship several months ago. Is no longer a registered Republican. He isn't on your side on this one. He sees Trump as an existential threat. Apparently you haven't been keeping up.


Oh, I am a Republican. I hold to traditional Republican values. A continuation of liberalism under Hillary scared the heck out of me, so Trump's victory has, in a sense, been a two edged sword. Liberalism does not rule, at the moment. Republican values within Cabinet departments has already had a significant effect upon the economy. The passing of the tax bill, esp. with the lowering of the corporate tax rate should have a continued affect on the economy. The change in the judiciary is certainly welcome. Things that bother me, however are things like the moving of the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. My feeling.....why stoke the fires when it's not necessary. On immigration I agree with Trump about closing the borders and controlling immigration. What I don't agree on and find fundamentally loathsome is not having a cohesive plan to deal with the 11 million illegal immigrant in this country before deporting any and all of them. My feeling is that not all 11 million can or should be deported and Congress should make decisions, beginning with DACA, before wholesale deportations begin.
While it is true that any undocumented immigrant is here illegally, but failing to enforce immigration laws to the fullest in the past, some individuals have built lives and families in this country over a period of decades. There is a lot to be considered when constructing legislation about who should be allowed to stay and who should go.

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Dec 6, 2017 15:51:27   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
BigBear wrote:
You with your liberal friends have an adverse reaction when making contact with reality.
So to waste time and effort to replay the evidence continuously is not in my best interest.

Ooooooh no! Some fool drowning with his insecure existence just called me a liberal! Your need to lash out at any who dare disagree with you is proof that you are not comfortable with your views. It appears that you are quite unhappy with your choices. LOL!

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Dec 6, 2017 15:59:57   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
SteveR wrote:
Oh, I am a Republican. I hold to traditional Republican values. A continuation of liberalism under Hillary scared the heck out of me, so Trump's victory has, in a sense, been a two edged sword. Liberalism does not rule, at the moment. Republican values within Cabinet departments has already had a significant effect upon the economy. The passing of the tax bill, esp. with the lowering of the corporate tax rate should have a continued affect on the economy. The change in the judiciary is certainly welcome. Things that bother me, however are things like the moving of the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. My feeling.....why stoke the fires when it's not necessary. On immigration I agree with Trump about closing the borders and controlling immigration. What I don't agree on and find fundamentally loathsome is not having a cohesive plan to deal with the 11 million illegal immigrant in this country before deporting any and all of them. My feeling is that not all 11 million can or should be deported and Congress should make decisions, beginning with DACA, before wholesale deportations begin.
While it is true that any undocumented immigrant is here illegally, but failing to enforce immigration laws to the fullest in the past, some individuals have built lives and families in this country over a period of decades. There is a lot to be considered when constructing legislation about who should be allowed to stay and who should go.
Oh, I am a Republican. I hold to traditional Repu... (show quote)


I was pretty sure you were a Republican. You asked where George Will is and I told you. He quit the party over Trump and what is going on now.

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Dec 6, 2017 16:11:10   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
DaveO wrote:
Ooooooh no! Some fool drowning with his insecure existence just called me a liberal! Your need to lash out at any who dare disagree with you is proof that you are not comfortable with your views. It appears that you are quite unhappy with your choices. LOL!


I am totally secure where I am. My definition of a liberal is someone who doesn't exhibit the core conservative traits that were used when this country was founded.

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Dec 6, 2017 16:40:19   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
BigBear wrote:
I am totally secure where I am. My definition of a liberal is someone who doesn't exhibit the core conservative traits that were used when this country was founded.


So, you are the one who gets to identify and label a list of traits and those who fail to comply with your list are liberal. Really? Should there not be some sort of agreement on what this list is composed of? Could this lack of an agreed upon list be a determining factor in the dismantling of a party? Does a party just divide into different factions and there is only one group of "true" party members or is there some flexibility because of some common ground, some core traits as it were? The only real common trait displayed quite frequently seems to be hatred. Should not the leader of the "true" group exhibit a list of those defining traits? I'm glad you feel secure.

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Dec 6, 2017 16:54:22   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
DaveO wrote:
So, you are the one who gets to identify and label a list of traits and those who fail to comply with your list are liberal. Really? Should there not be some sort of agreement on what this list is composed of? Could this lack of an agreed upon list be a determining factor in the dismantling of a party? Does a party just divide into different factions and there is only one group of "true" party members or is there some flexibility because of some common ground, some core traits as it were? The only real common trait displayed quite frequently seems to be hatred. Should not the leader of the "true" group exhibit a list of those defining traits? I'm glad you feel secure.
So, you are the one who gets to identify and label... (show quote)


The major issue is that the liberals headed west so far out that there is nothing that is common with them including sense.
With them there are no rules, no consequences, no personal responsibility, no sexual orientation, no tolerance for those on the other side and a need for government to be involved with every aspect of their lives.

This is totally opposite of conservative views.

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Dec 6, 2017 16:57:27   #
hondo812 Loc: Massachusetts
 
thom w wrote:
The man asked where George Will was and I told him. I grew up in the 60s. I know about politicization of the FBI. I'm presuming (maybe I shouldn't) that you know who George Will is.
Mueller did what he should have. The agent did nothing wrong. Mueller had him transferred for optics. The fact that Mueller had him transferred should be reassuring, not something to get your knickers knotted ofer.


Transferred?

He was dismissed you ignorant dolt!

CNN's headline...
FBI agent dismissed from Mueller probe changed Comey's description of Clinton to 'extremely careless'.

This man was in the tank for the queen of cankles. Lets her go and crucifies Flynn for doing his job AFTER Trump was elected. You can't COLLUDE to be elected AFTER you are already elected.

Mueller's team is on a witch hunt.

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Dec 6, 2017 17:07:43   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
BigBear wrote:
The major issue is that the liberals headed west so far out that there is nothing that is common with them including sense.
With them there are no rules, no consequences, no personal responsibility, no sexual orientation, no tolerance for those on the other side and a need for government to be involved with every aspect of their lives.

This is totally opposite of conservative views.


I'm referencing only the Republican Party and the list you just described pertains to both parties. Some in the Pub party deem their representation of the party as the only true so called republicans. I thought I made it clear when I talked about you referring to some fellow Pubs as RINO's or Libs. Or am I misunderstanding your response regarding them with "no rules, no consequences..."

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