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    Default Mueller report actually is a pretty interesting read,

    first, it pulls the wheels off of several of Hannity's nightly "deep state" conspiracies, but more interesting is the contacts between Russians and individuals in Trump's campaign, Russia was all over the campaign, I mean Russia is everywhere. Always thought it was strange that so many individuals in the Trump campaign had Russian connections, but never envisioned the extent of Russian participation

    Don't believe me, read from pages 66 down to 180

    "V. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT LINKS TO AND CONTACTS WITH THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN ................ 66"
    https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/...searchable.pdf

    And I know, the Tumpkins, without even read anything, will jump in and shout "no collusion, etc," which really means Mueller could "not identify evidence that any Campaign official or associate knowingly and intentionally participated in the conspiracy"

    But it certainly has to make one wonder why so many Trump campaign officials were in near constant contact with Russians, or attempting to be in contact with Russians, looking to the Russians for assistance, almost as if they felt they needed the Russians, and to think, one time prior to 2016 they would have labeled such behavior "unAmerican"

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    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
    It does not matter. No enough cartoons in it for folks like you to understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
    Leisurely read it on line, start with page 66, it is just amazing how there were so many Russians around the Trump campaign, it can't be normal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    It does not matter. No enough cartoons in it for folks like you to understand.
    Meaning "sailor" has no intent on reading any of the report, rather, he'll wait and see what all the demogogues say, and then regurgitate later

    Come on "sailor," you got nothing to fear, Trump said it "totally vindicated" him, read the report

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Meaning "sailor" has no intent on reading any of the report, rather, he'll wait and see what all the demogogues say, and then regurgitate later

    Come on "sailor," you got nothing to fear, Trump said it "totally vindicated" him, read the report
    I have read it. Probably need to go through it again though. Maybe. Because all that matters is the summary at the end. That tells the whole story. There is nothing else to see.

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    Hello Centerleftfl,

    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
    I prefer paper.

    But then I do like trees.

    Trees are a good thing.

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    Ink used to be dirt cheap until we had printers. If all you were doing was putting it in pens? A bottle would last you years and only cost a couple of bucks. My how times have changed. Take the $2 bottle of ink and put it in a dozen molded plastic printer cartridges and sell them each for $35. $2 of ink suddenly becomes $420 with of ink. And people actually BUY it at that price. Now THAT's capitalism. Yeah, I'd give away the printer, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Leisurely read it on line, start with page 66, it is just amazing how there were so many Russians around the Trump campaign, it can't be normal
    we already knew that Russians were buzzing around both campaigns, they gave Hillbag a heads up, but didn't bother alerting Trump.........slimy swamp dwellers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
    just read it online, then save it in your 'favorites' or a Word doc
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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    first, it pulls the wheels off of several of Hannity's nightly "deep state" conspiracies, but more interesting is the contacts between Russians and individuals in Trump's campaign, Russia was all over the campaign, I mean Russia is everywhere. Always thought it was strange that so many individuals in the Trump campaign had Russian connections, but never envisioned the extent of Russian participation

    Don't believe me, read from pages 66 down to 180

    "V. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT LINKS TO AND CONTACTS WITH THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN ................ 66"
    https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/...searchable.pdf

    And I know, the Tumpkins, without even read anything, will jump in and shout "no collusion, etc," which really means Mueller could "not identify evidence that any Campaign official or associate knowingly and intentionally participated in the conspiracy"

    But it certainly has to make one wonder why so many Trump campaign officials were in near constant contact with Russians, or attempting to be in contact with Russians, looking to the Russians for assistance, almost as if they felt they needed the Russians, and to think, one time prior to 2016 they would have labeled such behavior "unAmerican"
    I've got it up; I've read it. What is the big deal here? It is the most BORING report ever having NOTHING at all to do with criminality and just about ALL of that portion was leaked to the NYT who sensationalized it.

    Pick something specific and let's debate it arsecheese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Leisurely read it on line, start with page 66, it is just amazing how there were so many Russians around the Trump campaign, it can't be normal
    You mean like the Trump Tower meeting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I'm debating whether to waste the paper to print it out or read on a 'device'. Which is easier?
    You can't read a PDF? You are dumber than a sack of rocks aren't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    You mean like the Trump Tower meeting?
    They spent 20 pages talking about the LOI deals in Russia and conversations that have ABSOLUTELY ZERO prosecutorial value and NOTHING to do with election hacking. It is truly mind numbing and stupid.

    I actually believe that this was done to drag out the investigation and make it look like it might be partially worth the $40 million billed for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truth Detector View Post
    They spent 20 pages talking about the LOI deals in Russia and conversations that have ABSOLUTELY ZERO prosecutorial value and NOTHING to do with election hacking. It is truly mind numbing and stupid.

    I actually believe that this was done to drag out the investigation and make it look like it might be partially worth the $40 million billed for it.
    And the libs want to ignore all the obvious Hillary connections, and the obvious nature of this entire bogus entrapment scheme. I sincerely hope this all comes out in the wash. I don't necessarily trust Barr completely. And I sure as hell don't trust Horowitz, or Huber all that much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    first, it pulls the wheels off of several of Hannity's nightly "deep state" conspiracies, but more interesting is the contacts between Russians and individuals in Trump's campaign, Russia was all over the campaign, I mean Russia is everywhere. Always thought it was strange that so many individuals in the Trump campaign had Russian connections, but never envisioned the extent of Russian participation

    Don't believe me, read from pages 66 down to 180

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    https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/...searchable.pdf

    And I know, the Tumpkins, without even read anything, will jump in and shout "no collusion, etc," which really means Mueller could "not identify evidence that any Campaign official or associate knowingly and intentionally participated in the conspiracy"

    But it certainly has to make one wonder why so many Trump campaign officials were in near constant contact with Russians, or attempting to be in contact with Russians, looking to the Russians for assistance, almost as if they felt they needed the Russians, and to think, one time prior to 2016 they would have labeled such behavior "unAmerican"
    Would you still post this same thread if Russians were to be swapped out with Mexicans or Canadian? What makes Russians more of a concern?
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