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I had to laugh at 'he's inciting violence' part, didn't a former CNN presenter get fired for posting images of carrying a depiction of a bloody severed head which just happen to look like Trump? :rolleyes: |
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'False Russian narrative'?
Didn't Trump state that the Russians had meddled in the US Presudential elections? Also, shouldn't the President be held to a higher standard than a reporter? Could you begin to imagine the outrage if President Obama had tweeted a GIF of himself bodyslamming a Fox News reporter? Double standards, much? |
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The Vice president in action at NASA :D
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Pence later joked he was dared to touch it by Sen. Rubio. And NASA also later came out to say the notice was a everyday general notice and that as papa says, a bit of spit and polish and it's good to go, it's a sheet of metal at the end of the day. |
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Will be interesting to see how this works out. Even Trump who's partial to things being named after him has been keen to avoid too close an association to this.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40565091
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The people responsible for any wrongdoing or damaging information are the ones creating it, NOT the ones revealing it. Whatever supposed "interference" by Russia, it pales into extreme insignificance compared to the foreign interference against Trump and the Republican campaign in general. |
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If you can't see why that would be a problem I suggest you replace Trump with Corbyn. Let's say there were a number of stories whereby Russia (or a state you like less, let's say Germany) had committed a cyberattack against the Conservative Party and then asked to meet Corbyn's allies because they have damaging information that could help them win the election would you really be saying 'so what'? The only reason it wouldn't literally be traitorous is because apparently you need to be in a state of war with the other party. It's complicity in the attack against the country by a foreign power. |
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Many organisations and individuals get hacking attempts and many of them from the UK and from elsewhere outside Russia. Still mystified by what actually is meant to have influenced anything, other than possibly revealing the truth? What was it? Can anybody point out what is ultimately meant to have swung anything? Trump had to first win the Republican selection process, so what evidence is there of interference in that? |
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