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Rosenstein: No American ‘Had Any Knowledge’ In Russian Meddling Indictment

Baptist Believer

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The testimony of Christians is not their story, but His. Christianity isn't about me (or you) it's about Christ and His work done of behalf of sinners.
Sorry, Jesus teaches differently:

Matthew 5:13-16
“You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled under foot by men.

“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven."


1 John 1:5-7
This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with Him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth; but if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.
 
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HankD

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Back to the o/p Rosenstein: No American ‘Had Any Knowledge’ In Russian Meddling Indictment.

Just the title alone is nonsense!

ANYONE who has or had to do with the handling of intel concerning Russian meddling in our affairs of ANY KIND
knows this has been going on for DECADES.

Know what else!?
We have been doing it to them and others as well.
The U.S. has a long history of attempting to influence presidential elections in other countries – it's done so as many as 81 times between 1946 and 2000, according to a database amassed by political scientist Dov Levin of Carnegie Mellon University.

The U.S. is no stranger to interfering in the elections of other countries
 

Rippon

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Will Robert Mueller Be Forced to Resign Over an Affair with Nancy Pelosi?

If you believed that fake news enough to post it here, you should really reconsider whether or not you know anything truthful at all about the Mueller investigation.
You are right. I didn't check my sources correctly. I am sorry.

But I do know that Mueller is a dirty cop who deserves to be convicted of several crimes.

If he was a man of honor he would have declined to do what he has known all along --a fake investigation.

But, of course, he is not a man of honor.

Can't wait for his own convictions.

The wheels of justice turn slowly --but turn they must.
 

Baptist Believer

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But I do know that Mueller is a dirty cop who deserves to be convicted of several crimes.
Sorry, you seem to believe anything your hear/read that is negative about Mueller, so I doubt you actually "know" what you claim.

If he was a man of honor he would have declined to do what he has known all along --a fake investigation.
The so-called "fake" investigation is steadily gaining guilty pleas, cooperating witnesses, and indictments.
 

church mouse guy

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Sorry, you seem to believe anything your hear/read that is negative about Mueller, so I doubt you actually "know" what you claim.


The so-called "fake" investigation is steadily gaining guilty pleas, cooperating witnesses, and indictments.[/QUO

Mueller failed to solve the anthrax case although he hounded an innocent man to death. He also is responsible for purging training manuals of anything about Islam to satisfy PC and Islamic influences on Obama and Holder. He did nothing about Fast and Furious. He messed up the Boston Marathon bombers investigation by failing to act on a Russian warning just like Christopher Wray failed to act on repeated warnings about Nikolas Cruz.
 

HankD

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Back to the o/p Rosenstein: No American ‘Had Any Knowledge’ In Russian Meddling Indictment.

Just the title alone is nonsense!

ANYONE who has or had to do with the handling of intel concerning Russian meddling in our affairs of ANY KIND
knows this has been going on for DECADES.

Know what else!?
We have been doing it to them and others as well.


The U.S. is no stranger to interfering in the elections of other countries
Please don't get me wrong about these facts.

I love my country - it's just the government that often gives me heartburn!


HankD
 

Revmitchell

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Sorry, you seem to believe anything your hear/read that is negative about Mueller, so I doubt you actually "know" what you claim.


The so-called "fake" investigation is steadily gaining guilty pleas, cooperating witnesses, and indictments.

And just what are they pleading guilty to? Further, one of the recent plea deals is being called into question due to concerns ovet heavy handedness of the prosecutor
 

Baptist Believer

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And just what are they pleading guilty to?
Primarily for making demonstrably false statements to the FBI. There was one who pleaded guilty for an identity theft charge.

But anyone who has been following the investigation already knows that.

Further, one of the recent plea deals is being called into question due to concerns ovet heavy handedness of the prosecutor
So your standard of validity is whether or not everyone -- including the people indicted and/or liable to charges -- publicly approves of the prosecutor?

I want prosecutors to be zealous for truth and justice. That complaints about the Mueller parallel the Clinton supporters' complaints against Ken Starr. I supported the Starr investigation back then and I support the Mueller investigation now. There is plenty of oversight for Mueller (a Republican) by Republican-appointed leadership in the FBI.

Why are you afraid of truth being revealed? Is it because you have unwisely staked your reputation on Donald Trump's innocence?
 

777

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. I supported the Starr investigation back then and I support the Mueller investigation now. There is plenty of oversight for Mueller (a Republican) by Republican-appointed leadership in the FBI.

Okay so you support Mueller - I'm not so sure he's not a neverTrump RINO at best. You know, today he pressed extra old charges against Manafort and one of his aides, that sounds like make work to me, a stall tactic.

Bothers me also that of 16 lawyers working for him, only three AREN'T Democrats ... and their political contributions:

Political Contributions By Attorney

THAT'S why the opposition thinks this is a witch hunt. Why hasn't he questioned Assange in all this time, the guy that would know for sure who or what hacked Hillary's emails? Assange claims there's "no proof" it was the Russians, but that doesn't mean it wasn't the Russians.
 

Revmitchell

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Primarily for making demonstrably false statements to the FBI. There was one who pleaded guilty for an identity theft charge.

But anyone who has been following the investigation already knows that.


So your standard of validity is whether or not everyone -- including the people indicted and/or liable to charges -- publicly approves of the prosecutor?

I want prosecutors to be zealous for truth and justice. That complaints about the Mueller parallel the Clinton supporters' complaints against Ken Starr. I supported the Starr investigation back then and I support the Mueller investigation now. There is plenty of oversight for Mueller (a Republican) by Republican-appointed leadership in the FBI.

Why are you afraid of truth being revealed? Is it because you have unwisely staked your reputation on Donald Trump's innocence?

You dont get it. Tje charges are unrelated to anything remotely having to do with Trump. Further it is a judge thatbis calling the plea deal into question and is currently reviewing it with suspicion of the prosecutors motives
 
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