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You. Was an attempt at a joke. Use British English. Asshat? You mean arsehole. Say it properly you twat.Who? Me or the DNC?![]()
You. Was an attempt at a joke. Use British English. Asshat? You mean arsehole. Say it properly you twat.Who? Me or the DNC?![]()
You're the one encroaching on Job territory now, unless Chelsea Manning was a secret russian spy?![]()
Oh! I thought asshat was in with fuckwit - english inventions? Can you imagine Americsns saying fuckwittery or asshattery?You. Was an attempt at a joke. Use British English. Asshat? You mean arsehole. Say it properly you twat.
"Different case" shows that, if you're right, Wikileaks are at worst happy to accept russian intelligence information on dodgy deals done by bad actors.Different case. Russian intelligence launders its stolen materials through Wikileaks and Wikileaks knows this and is happy with it. I'd call it a front for Russian intelligence but it doesn't matter if you wouldn't characterise it the same way. It didn't just chance on this material. It was a co-ordinated effort.
No. Not if the info was stolen with the intent of releasing via Wikileaks and Wikileaks knew the intent because it was coordinated. The freedom of the press defense would be on very shaky ground."Different case" shows that, if you're right, Wikileaks are at worst happy to accept russian intelligence information on dodgy deals done by bad actors.
Shitload of what if's there @Wij.No. Not if the info was stolen with the intent of releasing via Wikileaks and Wikileaks knew the intent because it was coordinated. The freedom of the press defense would be on very shaky ground.
Don’t get me wrong, I love a free press but that’s not the same as anything goes if you call yourself press. Phone hacking was bad remember.
Hmmmnothing
I’m saying that’s a good reason why they might have a case and therefore it shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand and the press freedom defense might not apply.Shitload of what if's there @Wij.
And even IF it was the case, which is no more than conjecture, it still uncovers governmental wrongdoing - which is more important than OMGZ0RZ!RUSSIA!!!
How convenient (I haven't seen this elsewhere, did you pick it up from /r/The_Donald?). Just like Trump desperately wanting to release his tax returns but not being able to because he was being audited (which was a lie both in that he wasn't being audited and that an audit doesn't prevent a person from releasing their returns).The report cannot be released in anything but a summary to protect the 4th amendement rights of people in it.
Bullshit.The report cannot be released in anything but a summary to protect the 4th amendement rights of people in it.
This is all a charade on both sides.
Oh fuck off. A redacted version can be released and representatives with clearance can see the full version.Its not bullshit, you will never see a full report because those investigated and not charged are protected by the 4th amendment.there is a shit load of high security material and all conversations relating to that will be removed, both sides know that and all the democrats want is a partial release knowing they can claim the juicy bits are behind black marker pen.
Trumps team can claim the opposite.
Its a charade.
They can put it to bed by, you know, releasing the report...Oh here we go.
Now the report of the report is lies.
The Democrats need to put this to bed straight away, they are looking like fools.
Because they'll read it and out will come a bazillion conspiracy theories and they will spend all the time till the election looking like fucking idiots.They can put it to bed by, you know, releasing the report...
...then we can, wait for it, read it.
He said he'd release his tax returns tooWell seeing as Trump has given no objections for it to be released , as full as it can be, whats the problem?
By whom?Well obviously they were fully investigated as well
Source?By a two year, 30 million dollar investigation done by all the Intelligence agencies with no restriction on scope whatsoever.