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I doubt the "nuts" any side of the gun debate will ever "shut up," David. In fact, I doubt CD posters on any side of the gun debate will ever "shut up."
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In addition to quoting from David Hogg's impassioned, impolitic, and anger-fueled comments about the current state of play where guns and gun laws are concerned, The Townhall.com article reports the following about his views on guns:…
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Let's accept your premise, David, that Roger Stone, who communicated with Guccifer 2.0 in August 2016, was duped by a Russian intelligence agent posing as someone other than a Russian. Is it then your view that the other 21
(Quote)Well, David, apparently President Trump - who, in the same thread, you claimed "doesn't understand that bump stocks do not create automatic weapons" - gave a bone to gun control nuts today, given that according to one of his tweets,
(Quote)When a foreign nation tries to hack into 21 U.S. state voting systems - whether it succeeds or fails - to me, that's very serious. You apparently believe that's "bad" but not "as serious" as I and others believe it is.
Had the …
(Quote)You are obviously determined not to accept that the Russian election was neither free nor fair. So be it.
(Quote)The FBI rep said the Russians want to "impact" elections, "target" particular individuals, and pursue possible "manipulation" of data - DATA THEY STOLE BY HACKING INTO STATE ELECTION SYSTEMS!
As I said, David, you are determine…
(Quote)(Quote)That sounds like an intention to interfere to me.
(Quote)As you know from reading the article to which I provided a link, "the hackers successfully copied data from some states 'to understand what it consisted of' and to plan future attacks."
How can a foreign actor's hacking into of…
(Quote)Thanks for the link, Wolfgang.
There is a significant difference of opinion as to how widespread were election irregularities. Government-controlled Russian media, not surprisingly, say problems were rare. in USA,UK, France, Germany ... demonization of Russia Comment by Bill_Coley March 2018
(Quote)What I wanted was an example of Trump's full-throated acknowledgement of Russian interference in the 2016 election, since that's what you claimed he's given. But that issue resolved when we discovered that for you, "full-throated ackno…
(Quote)I will find time to look at the articles to which you provided links, Wolfgang, but I also renew my request for links to the videos of Russian polling places, videos you said were "not shown in Western propaganda," but showed "how the…
(Quote)Thanks, David.
If I read your response correctly, the adjective "full-throated" is superfluous in front of "acknowledgement" because every acknowledgement is "full-throated," perhaps in the way "dirty" is not needed in front of…
(Quote)I'm curious as to what qualifies to you as a "full-throated acknowledgement" of Russia's interference in the 2016 election, David. To my definition of that term, the president has never given one, but that's because for me, "full-throa…
(Quote)In these divisively partisan times, I don't think either "side" of the political divide understands the other, and each - more so, certainly, towards the ends of those two sides - is capable of attributing the other's "mistaken" polit…
(Quote)I applaud your creativity, Gao Lu. Some Trumpsters would have stuck with "nothing-burger" as their best defense against the FBI's identification of Guccifer 2.0 as a Russian intelligence officer. But you have flexibly moved from burger…
(Quote)My guess, Gao Lu, is that your thoughtful reply will be about the best the Trumpster community writ large will come up with in response to the Daily Beast story. That's to be expected, of course, but there's a deeply troubling underbel…
Here on Thursday night, after another "craziest day yet" of the Trump administration, there is a major break in the Mueller investigation of the Trump campaign's possible connections with Russia.
in What President Trump Have To Hide? Comment by Bill_Coley March 2018
(Quote)What was Britain's motive to kill those two? Please provide links to information that supports your claim.
Are you acknowledging that Russia has "more 'professional'" means of carrying out assassinations in foreign nations, mea…
(Quote)If Don Jr's eagerness to receive dirt from the Russian government wasn't evidence of his openness to collusion with Russians, what was it?
(Quote)Have you seen the videos of …
(Quote)"No evidence produced." The added word makes a substantive difference, David. Well done.
I don't think you're correct, however. How is Don Jr's June 2016 emailed eagerness to receive dirt on Hillary Clinton - d…
(Quote)This is EXACTLY the kind of thoughtful, substantive, and fact-filled response I expected from you, Gao Lu.
(Quote)Then my applause is even more robust! In your concurrence with Gao Lu's post, not only did you master multiple AND CONTIGUOUS presentations of the often-challenging "HA" dipthong, you did so while holding down the Shift key. That's for…
(Quote)I applaud your facility with the CapsLock key, David.
(Quote)The federal investigation into the Whitewater land deal began in January 1994 with the appointment of a "special prosecutor." A three judge panel then appointed Ken Starr as "independent counsel" in the matter in August 1994. Starr did…
(Quote)Gao Lu, you tell us "they haven't found a thing, nada." How do you you know what Mueller's team has found or not found? I follow the news quite closely, and to my knowledge, there have no leaks whatsoever from within the team as to wha…
(Quote)I guess it's true what they say: When you can't diminish a poster's argument, diminish the poster.