jomar
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Notice how the dimwits always talk about crimes that Mueller and a dozen angry democrats couldn't find.![]()
Amazing how the dimwits toe the line and believe Trump is pure white snow.

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Notice how the dimwits always talk about crimes that Mueller and a dozen angry democrats couldn't find.![]()
However a narrative is originally packaged and sold to them is how they will continue to repeat it long after it has been discredited.
All of the details of this faux-impeachment attempt (regardless of whether it dies in the house or goes on to die in the Senate) wiill continue to be repeated as if it had any validity long after it dies with a disinfectant of sunshine.
They all insisted that there didn't need to be a vote to start some sort of impeachment proceeding until public settlement win against them they had that ridiculous a vote that wasn't a vote on impeachment but a vote on how much power to give the Democrats to skew the impeachment effort even further. It was the vote on how to suppress Republican involvement it wasn't a vote on impeachment at all.
They still haven't had an actual vote to engage in any sort of impeachment proceeding. All they've decided was to give that bug-eyed freak more power to continue to pretend that he has something worth forwarding to the Senate.
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Fully double mine and over 10% of the total thread post count. Even the cumulative total of the various BB incarnations don't come close.
Republican Group Hits Donald Trump With Critical Ad: 'What Is He Afraid Of?'
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-for-the-rule-of-law-trump-hiding-ad-074743515.html
Republicans for the Rule of Law executive director Sarah Longwell said in a statement that the House impeachment hearings “have presented startling evidence” that Trump “abused his power, strong-arming a foreign government to interfere on his behalf in the upcoming election, and damaging national security in the process.”
“The president denies the allegations, but won’t let key administration officials ― including Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Energy Secretary Rick Perry, and White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney ― testify to Congress,” Longwell added. “If the president did nothing wrong, what does he have to hide? If they tell the truth, what is he afraid of? Most importantly, will Republicans in Congress allow the president to simply ignore their constitutionally mandated oversight role?”
My brain has twice the knowledge.![]()
Remember it was Obama who helped Putin invade Ukraine and seize the Crimea.
Remember it was Obama who helped Putin invade Ukraine and seize the Crimea.
nah, YOU remember that because you're a birther.
Don't let Putin here you say that Russia illegally invaded Crimea, comrade
Remember it was Obama who helped Putin invade Ukraine and seize the Crimea.
I remember that because he did absolutely zero to stop Putin. Oh wait, he did send blankets to the Ukraine to wrap their dead in.![]()
Trump didn't even do that for Syria... left a bunch of dead bodies, though.
He also allowed Russian jets to bomb hospitals.. Where was your outrage then?
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (also known as KAL007 and KE007)[note 2] was a scheduled Korean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage, Alaska. On 1 September 1983, the South Korean airliner servicing the flight was shot down by a Soviet Su-15 interceptor.
All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, including Larry McDonald, a United States Representative from Georgia.
I remember that because he did absolutely zero to stop Putin. Oh wait, he did send blankets to the Ukraine to wrap their dead in.![]()
Oh, gee.
Who was the point man in the Obamaadministration on improving Ukrainian "energy security?" Which company benefited from our largesse?
Bonus question: Which famous politician's drug-addict son was paid huge sons to serve on the board of that Ukrainian company despite speaking no Ukrainian, having no experience whatsoever in the energy sector, and attending no board meetings?
Was Ukraine’s energy security substantially improved or was it not? I’m thinking that you have no idea.Oh, gee.
Who was the point man in the Obamaadministration on improving Ukrainian "energy security?" Which company benefited from our largesse?
Bonus question: Which famous politician's drug-addict son was paid huge sons to serve on the board of that Ukrainian company despite speaking no Ukrainian, having no experience whatsoever in the energy sector, and attending no board meetings?
Was Ukraine’s energy security substantially improved or was it not? I’m thinking that you have no idea.
I'm thinking that you don't care at all that improvements to the Ukrainian energy supply (at tremendous cost to the American taxpayer) had the effect of increasing CO2 emissions.
Wrong guy, dummy. Your replies are still idiotic, but at least they seem to be under a billion words. Thanks.
https://apnews.com/6d8ae551fb884371a2a592ed85a74426
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Two political supporters of U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry secured a potentially lucrative oil and gas exploration deal from the Ukrainian government soon after Perry proposed one of the men as an adviser to the country’s new president.
Full Coverage: Trump impeachment inquiry
Perry’s efforts to influence Ukraine’s energy policy came earlier this year, just as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s new government was seeking military aid from the United States to defend against Russian aggression and allies of President Donald Trump were ramping up efforts to get the Ukrainians to investigate his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Ukraine awarded the contract to Perry’s supporters little more than a month after the U.S. energy secretary attended Zelenskiy’s May inauguration. In a meeting during that trip, Perry handed the new president a list of people he recommended as energy advisers. One of the four names was his longtime political backer Michael Bleyzer.