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Qat

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Interdasting that Congress set out to condemn in such a way.

When prezzy man said, when asked about;


View: https://youtu.be/GNI553Np__k


Weird he'd place so much faith in Michael Flynn, no?

Did you spy this at the bottom of the link I gave you before?

"(5) urges all Americans, regardless of our beliefs or partisan affiliation, to seek information from authoritative sources and to engage in political debate from a common factual foundation."

I'm aware you're not American, but I'd hope you'd see the problems with that sort of wording.
Doesn't really matter what Trump says. He will reward loyalty no matter how dirty you are I'd guess.

And to the other point, it's not weird either imo, they see this movement as something dangerous, possibly breeding terrorists actions. Of course they will condemn and try to discredit it.
As far as the actual wording goes, you can interpret it in several ways.
 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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Doesn't really matter what Trump says. He will reward loyalty no matter how dirty you are I'd guess.

And to the other point, it's not weird either imo, they see this movement as something dangerous, possibly breeding terrorists actions. Of course they will condemn and try to discredit it.
As far as the actual wording goes, you can interpret it in several ways.
Interesting assumption that Flynn is dirty. Care to detail?

Hmmm. Sounds an awful lot like precognition. Why do they think people might get on board with such a movement?

Of course it can, you should be smart enough to know that's a problem.
 

ThatOneDude

Commander in @Chief, Dick Army
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Interesting assumption that Flynn is dirty. Care to detail?

Hmmm. Sounds an awful lot like precognition. Why do they think people might get on board with such a movement?

Of course it can, you should be smart enough to know that's a problem.
The guy was literally plead guilty and was convicted of being dirty....
 

The Pendulum

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The guy was literally plead guilty and was convicted of being dirty....
Convicted for having a conversation, which he told the truth about.


Why would Quid Pro Jo三 unmask Michael Flynn?

If Flynn had done something illegal, then maybe the Steele dossier, or the Muller report would have gone somewhere.

Instead; (start at 30 seconds in)


View: https://youtu.be/ifEb4OGZiTQ





 

ThatOneDude

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The Pendulum

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He literally pled guilty....
As a plea deal.

To work with democrats.

"My guilty plea and agreement to cooperate with the special counsel's office reflect a decision I made in the best interests of my family and of our country. I accept full responsibility for my actions,"


So if one side doesn't hold up their end of the bargain, would you keep on going with the deal?

I shouldn't need to remind you, that democrats didn't think he was lying.
 

ThatOneDude

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As a plea deal.

To work with democrats.

"My guilty plea and agreement to cooperate with the special counsel's office reflect a decision I made in the best interests of my family and of our country. I accept full responsibility for my actions,"


So if one side doesn't hold up their end of the bargain, would you keep on going with the deal?

I shouldn't need to remind you, that democrats didn't think he was lying.
Did you read the last part of your quote? Why are you making excuses for him?
 

The Pendulum

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Did you read the last part of your quote? Why are you making excuses for him?
Sounds a lot more like he's saying these are the decisions he's made, himself.

Quite something for people to back themselves these days.

Not into fact checking that source? Maybe read their whole article.
 

ThatOneDude

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Sounds a lot more like he's saying these are the decisions he's made, himself.

Quite something for people to back themselves these days.

Not into fact checking that source? Maybe read their whole article.
'I accept full responsibility for my actions"
Mike Flynn
 

The Pendulum

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You are brainwashed.

Its sad.
Responding to a video where Dems pulled out the same guy who got a conviction for lying to Congress during the Watergate scandal, and gets busted for telling Michael Cohen how to impede investigations. UNDER OATH.

Just try make it from 30 seconds to 1.10.

Just 40 seconds. You don't even have to watch it, just listen.

I'm as brainwashed as Jim Jordan, apparently.
 

Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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Why do they think people might get on board with such a movement?
Several possible reasons.

Being part of a group, and something bigger.
Feeling disenfranchised and getting the feeling of some sort of control back. Especially if you can help creating the storyline and not just consume it.
Channeling frustrations into something you deem productive.
Believing in something fiercly and standing for it gives you purpose you may lack otherwise.
Maybe being bored or simply wanting to shock, so basically for fun.
Or getting the feeling of being smarter than non-believers.
And the stories are flexible enough to have something to reach a lot of people and maybe hook em with that. An effective strategy of recruitment.
And you know the saying, the bigger the lie, the easier people will believe it?

Also, the world is a very complex environment, politics and economy are very complex, society is very complex.
Many of those myths give simple answers to complex processes.

That's what I got from the top of my head, I'm sure there is more.

Of course it can, you should be smart enough to know that's a problem.
It's politics, it's normal.