Still no evidence of "collusion", eh?
Next.
I posted this earlier -highlighted below- but ensuingI thought you wanted an intelligent discussion.
posts instantly descended into juvenile, petty foolishness.
So, I'm hoping to start it off again. I think this is a telling move by Mueller, a guy all impartial observers applauded when he took the job. One thing I like about Mueller is that he embraced combat and combat responsibility as a young man, and his patriotism has grown since. Contrast that with our president, who sought to highlight his own physical weaknesses as a young man so he did not have to go to combat. Now Trump says he is the fittest president ever, and we know he actually wrote his own physical report as a candidate for office. Weak and unfit for the military as a young man, and now the fittest president ever. Trump's transparent self-serving behavior promises more lies and deceit ahead. I do think that Mueller's failure to indict Manafort for collusion is telling.
Regarding Mueller's newest charges: The specificity of the charges and the information included in the announcement informs the public that Mueller's team knows significant and widespread details. It also appears to a layperson like me that Roger Stone will be charged. The bigger question now: Did the Russians act or implement on their own, or did they did confer or communicate with or benefit anyone connected with an election campaign? Originally Posted by Muy Largo
....They are "stupider" than that. Witness Hillary. Witness the deal the DNC made with Hillary. It's just not "arrogance stupidity", it's "stupid stupidity."
If people in the dnc are that stupid to answer bad e-mails by giving out passwords WTF just WTF Originally Posted by rexdutchman
moo, you make out Mueller to be some kind of saint due to his service in the military. people change you twit!!!Mueller should not be in govt or have a law license after what he did to Sen. Stevens.
Mueller is as arrogant as you can get in an govt. official.
what's patently obvious is that they are trying to slow walk the whole thing so that it (criminal culpability) gets swept under the rug after the next election. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
+1let's not forget the "whitey bulger" incident.
And for what he did to Steven Hatfill and Bruce Edwards Ivins when he botched the anthrax case. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Isn't the OP in a thread supposed to address replies by others and keep the conversation going?Another of Junior’s unwritten rules of ECCIE etiquette.
Obviously muy loco isn't interested in "intelligent discussion" at all! Originally Posted by lustylad
I posted this earlier -highlighted below- but ensuingYea sure he's great, he's responsible for 4 innocent men going to prison and 2 of them dying in prison. NICE GUY, RIGHT???? NOT
posts instantly descended into juvenile, petty foolishness.
So, I'm hoping to start it off again. I think this is a telling move by Mueller, a guy all impartial observers applauded when he took the job. One thing I like about Mueller is that he embraced combat and combat responsibility as a young man, and his patriotism has grown since. Contrast that with our president, who sought to highlight his own physical weaknesses as a young man so he did not have to go to combat. Now Trump says he is the fittest president ever, and we know he actually wrote his own physical report as a candidate for office. Weak and unfit for the military as a young man, and now the fittest president ever. Trump's transparent self-serving behavior promises more lies and deceit ahead. I do think that Mueller's failure to indict Manafort for collusion is telling.
Regarding Mueller's newest charges: The specificity of the charges and the information included in the announcement informs the public that Mueller's team knows significant and widespread details. It also appears to a layperson like me that Roger Stone will be charged. The bigger question now: Did the Russians act or implement on their own, or did they did confer or communicate with or benefit anyone connected with an election campaign? Originally Posted by Muy Largo
Yea sure he's great, he's responsible for 4 innocent men going to prison and 2 of them dying in prison. NICE GUY, RIGHT???? NOT Originally Posted by CherieExcuse me, let me not forget the facts: