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This treasonous cork soaker needs to go STAT.
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RE: This treasonous cork soaker needs to go STAT.
(06-15-2019 01:01 PM)Rasser Wrote:  Have we tried to influence elections illegally and corruptly? Is that a fact? If so, then shouldn't we hold the perpetrators of those acts accountable rather than justify and rationalize it happening to us just because a few prefer the outcome....this time?

No rationalization.

I'm just surprised at the assumed moral high ground.

Et tu, Brute?

“If you ask an intelligence officer, did the Russians break the rules or do something bizarre, the answer is no, not at all,” said Steven L. Hall, who retired in 2015 after 30 years at the C.I.A., where he was the chief of Russian operations. The United States “absolutely” has carried out such election influence operations historically, he said, “and I hope we keep doing it.”
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