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  1. RLENT

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    Cheeto's own handpicked US Attorney (nominee) - Geoffrey Berman - for the Southern District of New York (essentially Manhattan) backs and signs off on multiple warrants to raid Cheeto's personal attorney's offices, home, and hotel room ... seizing business records, attorney-client files, banking...
  2. RLENT

    The Trump Card...

    Coinky-dink ? Twitter Could be bad (for someone) if it ain't... [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  3. RLENT

    The Trump Card...

    More problems ... Woman named in Stormy Daniels' document accused Trump of unwanted advances - CNNPolitics [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  4. RLENT

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    If you're trying to keep up, Faux Nuuz is not a good bet ... and accepting Princess Hawg-Poot's statements at the podium at face value isn't either: Opinion | Stormy Daniels beat Trump at his own game #releasethepics [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  5. RLENT

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    Ok. [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
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    Twitter [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  7. RLENT

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    Very reassuring and good to know we're only getting the VERY BEST PEE-PULL ! Senior adviser at HUD spread conspiracy theory that Clinton campaign chairman was Satanist I'm guessing he hadn't yet heard about Kush's building at 666 ... [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  8. RLENT

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    If one was leaked, I imagine that it was likely an individual act ... Talking to a Russian isn't a crime ... unless you're conspiring to break US law ... [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  9. RLENT

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    ... that Flynn was ultimately charged with. Yes, that is correct. [emoji106] Now Mutt you know know better than that ... after all WHO WAS IT that was recently on here whining about how the SP's mandate was "overly broad" ? "UNFAIR !!!" [emoji23] No ... it's all Flynn was ultimately...
  10. RLENT

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    Always good to attack the credibility of the source rather than the substance or argument presented ... [emoji106] It often works too ... until someone gets curious and actually takes the time and makes the effort to see what someone is trying oh-so-hard to dissuade them from looking at ...
  11. RLENT

    The Trump Card...

    Section 702: What It Is & How It Works | Center for Democracy & Technology Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  12. RLENT

    WHOOPS

    ... felony violations of election law ? Legal malpractice ? Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  13. RLENT

    Now Texas, another shooting- in a church

    I'll construe your use of "just" as meaning "only very recently" ... [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  14. RLENT

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    Indeed it is ... that's at least partially why it's getting as much coverage as it is. Remember "No Russia ... No meetings ... I have nothing whatsoever to do with Russia" ? How's that workin' out ? [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  15. RLENT

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    Hit quote instead of edit.
  16. RLENT

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    Reasonable people can differ - and often do - on what a reasonable inference is. Ultimately, it's a question for a jury to decide. Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  17. RLENT

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    Ok ... you're not aware. Got it ... [emoji106] See FISA, Section 702 ... Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  18. RLENT

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    Try again ... assuming you can compose yourself long enough from all the tittering ... [emoji41] Circumstantial evidence - Google Search Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  19. RLENT

    The Trump Card...

    Probably not ... but then he did plead guilty to a felony and offered remorse for his illegal conduct. And WHO KNOWS what he wasn't charged with that he possibly could have been ... Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  20. RLENT

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    We'll start with this one first ... since your preceding thoughts seem to have been predicted on it: Technically true ... at least in terms of the FBI (2 years) and Special Counsel (less than a year) ... but then prosecutors don't generally present evidence until they are ready to charge. They...
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