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Jan 11, 2023 10:58:29   #
elledee
 
Rinaldi wrote:
...you are too damn dumb to understand the difference between President Biden and the criminal minded trump


And you definitely an idiot if you believe that BS!!!!!

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Jan 11, 2023 11:24:08   #
fullspinzoo
 
elledee wrote:
And you definitely an idiot if you believe that BS!!!!!


It's already been decided.

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Jan 11, 2023 12:10:02   #
Justice101
 
Rinaldi wrote:
...you are too damn dumb to understand the difference between President Biden and the criminal minded trump


Idiot Joe stole the top secret classified documents when he was VP and didn't have the ability to declassify them, whereas the GSA boxed and loaded the documents from the white house that Trump as POTUS, had the ability to declassify.

Where did Idiot Joe store the classified docs before he stored them at an unsecure office that was subsidized by millions of dollars in donations by the CCP, and why didn't the NARA miss any of THESE documents over the past 6 years?

I would say that your comment regarding the criminal minded would apply to Biden, since he took/stole top secret classified documents as VP and kept them for 6 years. 50 years in politics-he should have known better.

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Jan 11, 2023 12:32:37   #
fullspinzoo
 
Justice101 wrote:
Idiot Joe stole the top secret classified documents when he was VP and didn't have the ability to declassify them, whereas the GSA boxed and loaded the documents from the white house that Trump as POTUS, had the ability to declassify.

Where did Idiot Joe store the classified docs before he stored them at an unsecure office that was subsidized by millions of dollars in donations by the CCP, and why didn't the NARA miss any of THESE documents over the past 6 years?

I would say that your comment regarding the criminal minded would apply to Biden, since he took/stole top secret classified documents as VP and kept them for 6 years. 50 years in politics-he should have known better.
Idiot Joe stole the top secret classified document... (show quote)


So spot on to the max. Great job, 101!

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Jan 11, 2023 12:58:09   #
Justice101
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
So spot on to the max. Great job, 101!


Thank you fullspin. I am disgusted by the Leftists' whataboutisms to defend Idiot Joe's criminal behavior.

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Jan 11, 2023 13:06:53   #
fullspinzoo
 
Justice101 wrote:
Thank you fullspin. I am disgusted by the Leftists' whataboutisms to defend Idiot Joe's criminal behavior.

You and me both. Just tired of listening to non-stop crap. Tempted and might take a few days off. When you get a barage of pathetic excuses for downright criminal behavior, time to pause.

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Jan 11, 2023 13:16:12   #
fullspinzoo
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
You and me both. Just tired of listening to non-stop crap. Tempted and might take a few days off. When you get a barage of pathetic excuses for downright criminal behavior, time to pause.

What's that term "plausible deniability"?

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Jan 11, 2023 13:59:11   #
Justice101
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
What's that term "plausible deniability"?


Plausible deniability is what Idiot Biden tried to do by saying that he was "shocked" by the news that his lawyers found the top-secret docs when they were cleaning out his office at UPENN Center.


The term “plausible deniability” refers to the ability of an individual to deny knowing about something nefarious because there is no proof to the contrary. For example, plausible deniability can protect people who were either personally involved or willfully disregarded something illegal or unethical if there is no evidence showing they knew about it.

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Jan 11, 2023 14:19:28   #
fullspinzoo
 
Justice101 wrote:
Plausible deniability is what Idiot Biden tried to do by saying that he was "shocked" by the news that his lawyers found the top-secret docs when they were cleaning out his office at UPENN Center.


The term “plausible deniability” refers to the ability of an individual to deny knowing about something nefarious because there is no proof to the contrary. For example, plausible deniability can protect people who were either personally involved or willfully disregarded something illegal or unethical if there is no evidence showing they knew about it.
Plausible deniability is what Idiot Biden tried to... (show quote)


Ollie North!

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Jan 11, 2023 14:41:59   #
Justice101
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Ollie North!


True. It appears that the phrase "plausible deniability" had become popular during the Iran-Contra affair.


The object of plausible deniability was to give the president an out if anyone attempted to trace dirty White House linen to the Oval Office.

"The president didn't know because I didn't tell him," bragged Adm. Poindexter during the hearings, thus giving Mr. Reagan the deniability he so badly needed during the worst period of his term.

It is also believed that other witnesses provided themselves with plausible deniability while cooking up various covert actions, but each witness was judged differently. The public decided in the case of Albert Hakim that his deniability was a work of treachery, while in the case of Ollie North it was an act of patriotism.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1987/08/27/plausible-deniability-101/ad58a6d6-281b-4288-9249-4a689c20006f/

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Jan 11, 2023 15:01:30   #
fullspinzoo
 
Justice101 wrote:
True. It appears that the phrase "plausible deniability" had become popular during the Iran-Contra affair.


The object of plausible deniability was to give the president an out if anyone attempted to trace dirty White House linen to the Oval Office.

"The president didn't know because I didn't tell him," bragged Adm. Poindexter during the hearings, thus giving Mr. Reagan the deniability he so badly needed during the worst period of his term.

It is also believed that other witnesses provided themselves with plausible deniability while cooking up various covert actions, but each witness was judged differently. The public decided in the case of Albert Hakim that his deniability was a work of treachery, while in the case of Ollie North it was an act of patriotism.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1987/08/27/plausible-deniability-101/ad58a6d6-281b-4288-9249-4a689c20006f/
True. It appears that the phrase "plausible d... (show quote)

Thks bud.

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Jan 11, 2023 22:21:39   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Weasel wrote:
So, So, TRUE!👍 And yet, of all the Top Secret Documents to choose from, Joe Had to have the most Top Secret Doc's of all
(The ones on Ukraine 🇺🇦 Were His Choice). Hmmmm. Go Figure.


Bingo, Weasel, good points.
These classified docs had a personal gain purpose, and that is treason. Gosh, the Bidens made their ill gotten fortune from Ukraine, and now we are paying for it.

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Jan 11, 2023 22:23:16   #
Mikeyavelli
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
NWR as usual
***You might be a maga if....
>>>You are smarter then your average FAGA like rini. Making America Great Again is a wonderful concept. Fascist Against a Great America is a horrible concept. Leave it to rini and go forth proudly saying you are for Making America Great Again



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