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8 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

Oh I see....Manafort volunteered to be Trump's Campaign Manager and Trump didn't say no.  That's funny.

 

GO RV, then BV

 

Yea wouldn't you take all the help you could get from somebody saying he is a billionaire...and it turns out he was broke. and promising to secure funds. I would.

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communism is attempting to rise by brainwashing kids in the university..."

 

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So ( with all the due respect)...Sounds like when it's communism, socialism, social justice thoughts in general...That's called "brainwashing kids in the University"... Ok...Fine....

 

When instead it's far and extremely far right, fascism and all that type of that  right-wing wonderful stuff...Then in that case it's called  "educating" the kids ....

 

Wow...Talk about a fair and balanced judgment.....

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46 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

 

It's called inbreeding.... I think I'm hearing banjos.😎

 

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BA - I see another example of un-biased, middle of the road posts on your part.....sadly NONE, ZIP, & NADA are as you claim. Pathetic when one claims one way but CONSTANTLY 100% posts another....you'd make a great politician ie hypocrit

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4 minutes ago, umbertino said:

 

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communism is attempting to rise by brainwashing kids in the university..."

 

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So ( with all the due respect)...Sounds like when it's communism, socialism, social justice thoughts in general...That's called "brainwashing kids in the University"... Ok...Fine....

 

When instead it's far and extremely far right, fascism and all that type of that  right-wing wonderful stuff...Then in that case it's called  "educating" the kids ....

 

Wow...Talk about a fair and balanced judgment.....

"social justice" ? by whoms definition?

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6 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

PeaceSign, didn't you just see he was convicted for tax fraud... He is far from broke...

 

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Yes. Did you see the business insider story where he lied about his worth to Trumps campaign? I don't actually know what his net worth is. 

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7 minutes ago, caz1104 said:

BA - I see another example of un-biased, middle of the road posts on your part.....sadly NONE, ZIP, & NADA are as you claim. Pathetic when one claims one way but CONSTANTLY 100% posts another....you'd make a great politician ie hypocrit

 

Come on caz, even in this thread, I have mentioned both sides of the aisle as being no good for America... But I do consider running for office from time to time. Of course I would run as an independent so my soul would stay intact... BTW did you know Bush and Clinton are related? 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, PeaceSign said:

 

Yes. Did you see the business insider story where he lied about his worth to Trumps campaign? I don't actually know what his net worth is. 

This morning Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort surrendered to the FBI. Both he and fellow Trump campaign aide Rick Gates were indicted by a grand jury on 12 federal charges that range from conspiracy to launder money to conspiracy against the United States. (A third Trump advisor, George Papadopoulos, plead guilty to lying to the F.B.I. in the course of their investigation of Russian involvement in the election.)

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These indictments are the first to come out of Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election. In addition to accusations that Manafort and Gates "concealed from the United States their work as agents of, and millions of dollars in payments from, Ukraine," prosecutors also allege that Manafort laundered over $18 million, and that a total of $75 million "flowed through the offshore accounts" of these two men.

“Manafort used his hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the United States, without paying taxes on that income,” prosecutors wrote in the full indictment.

He reportedly made wire transfers from these offshore accounts to several vendors including a home improvement company and landscaper in the Hamptons, an antique rug story in Alexandria, Virginia, a men's clothing store in New York, and an art gallery in Florida, among others.

These indictments refer to events that took place before Manafort was part of Trump's campaign.

Prior to working with Trump, Manafort was a veteran of the GOP, working on the campaigns of Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. He has also worked with more controversial figures including former Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and the former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.

So how much is Manafort's net worth?

Accusations of nefarious financial activity make it difficult to pinpoint a number, but in March of 2017, anti-money laundering expert Ross Delston estimated that Manafort was worth more than $50 million, based on the fact that he was buying multi-million dollar real estate in New York City with cash and then taking out loans against these properties.

"That is something you typically see with ultra-high-net-worth individuals—people worth more than $50 million," he told NBC. "And not only that, you have to be liquid."

That said, it's a very rough estimate, considering he was so frequently paid off the record by foreign leaders. Notably, in August of 2016, the New York Times reported that a handwritten ledger found in Kiev indicates that Manafort was given $12.7 million in "undisclosed cash payments" from former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

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5 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

This morning Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort surrendered to the FBI. Both he and fellow Trump campaign aide Rick Gates were indicted by a grand jury on 12 federal charges that range from conspiracy to launder money to conspiracy against the United States. (A third Trump advisor, George Papadopoulos, plead guilty to lying to the F.B.I. in the course of their investigation of Russian involvement in the election.)

 

 

 

 

 

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These indictments are the first to come out of Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election. In addition to accusations that Manafort and Gates "concealed from the United States their work as agents of, and millions of dollars in payments from, Ukraine," prosecutors also allege that Manafort laundered over $18 million, and that a total of $75 million "flowed through the offshore accounts" of these two men.

 

“Manafort used his hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the United States, without paying taxes on that income,” prosecutors wrote in the full indictment.

 

He reportedly made wire transfers from these offshore accounts to several vendors including a home improvement company and landscaper in the Hamptons, an antique rug story in Alexandria, Virginia, a men's clothing store in New York, and an art gallery in Florida, among others.

 

These indictments refer to events that took place before Manafort was part of Trump's campaign.

 

Prior to working with Trump, Manafort was a veteran of the GOP, working on the campaigns of Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. He has also worked with more controversial figures including former Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and the former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.

 

So how much is Manafort's net worth?

 

Accusations of nefarious financial activity make it difficult to pinpoint a number, but in March of 2017, anti-money laundering expert Ross Delston estimated that Manafort was worth more than $50 million, based on the fact that he was buying multi-million dollar real estate in New York City with cash and then taking out loans against these properties.

 

"That is something you typically see with ultra-high-net-worth individuals—people worth more than $50 million," he told NBC. "And not only that, you have to be liquid."

 

That said, it's a very rough estimate, considering he was so frequently paid off the record by foreign leaders. Notably, in August of 2016, the New York Times reported that a handwritten ledger found in Kiev indicates that Manafort was given $12.7 million in "undisclosed cash payments" from former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

 

 

 

 

 

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These indictments are the first to come out of Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election. In addition to accusations that Manafort and Gates "concealed from the United States their work as agents of, and millions of dollars in payments from, Ukraine," prosecutors also allege that Manafort laundered over $18 million, and that a total of $75 million "flowed through the offshore accounts" of these two men.

 

“Manafort used his hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the United States, without paying taxes on that income,” prosecutors wrote in the full indictment.

 

He reportedly made wire transfers from these offshore accounts to several vendors including a home improvement company and landscaper in the Hamptons, an antique rug story in Alexandria, Virginia, a men's clothing store in New York, and an art gallery in Florida, among others.

 

These indictments refer to events that took place before Manafort was part of Trump's campaign.

 

Prior to working with Trump, Manafort was a veteran of the GOP, working on the campaigns of Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. He has also worked with more controversial figures including former Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and the former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.

 

So how much is Manafort's net worth?

 

Accusations of nefarious financial activity make it difficult to pinpoint a number, but in March of 2017, anti-money laundering expert Ross Delston estimated that Manafort was worth more than $50 million, based on the fact that he was buying multi-million dollar real estate in New York City with cash and then taking out loans against these properties.

 

"That is something you typically see with ultra-high-net-worth individuals—people worth more than $50 million," he told NBC. "And not only that, you have to be liquid."

 

That said, it's a very rough estimate, considering he was so frequently paid off the record by foreign leaders. Notably, in August of 2016, the New York Times reported that a handwritten ledger found in Kiev indicates that Manafort was given $12.7 million in "undisclosed cash payments" from former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

 

 

I don't know? all I know is mueller doesn't have shiz on Trump based of Manaforts dealings.

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Just now, caz1104 said:

BA - that is intellectually false!!!! FOUR full page posts going after Trump  & a single line or two bout others....come on! Independent...now that's a laugh...do u ever read your own posts?

 

Yes and they are balanced. How about you caz, have you ever found one fault with Teflon Don? Is there not one thing that you see wrong with his person, business or administration? Honestly? The lies don't both you? The indiscretions don't bother you.The fact he just called Manafort , a convicted felon of cheating America, a good guy? How about banging some porn star while his wife is pregnant? Are you cool with that demonstration of class? I won't even ask about his corporate welfare economic policies, or his inability to hire anyone who doesn't turn out to be a dog or liar or whatever he chooses to call them when they disagree. How about using his power to punish people and take away security clearance because they hurt his feelings? Do you see that as quality leadership? That's the problem with Trump supporters they turn a blind eye to the obvious. He is just a schemer and a bad one at that... Hell, he bankrupted a casino. Now that takes some doing.

 

If I was here to just bash the right, I would have started a thread on the Republican congressman who just got busted in California for election fraud. Or the fact the illegal immigrant that killed the girl in Iowa worked on a farm connected to a Republican, but I didn't even mention those two stories that came out today, because they are secondary to the stories circling the leader of the free world. The most powerful man on the planet, and he is blowing big time! JMHO

 

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8 minutes ago, PeaceSign said:

I don't know? all I know is mueller doesn't have shiz on Trump based of Manaforts dealings

 

Truth is none us know what they have on Trump. But there has to be something he sure is acting guilty... If any of us had nothing to hide we wouldn't be hiding behind lawyers, but then again, none of us are politicians and it seems they all have something to hide... See caz, I said "all" as in both sides of the aisle.

 

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23 minutes ago, umbertino said:

 

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communism is attempting to rise by brainwashing kids in the university..."

 

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So ( with all the due respect)...Sounds like when it's communism, socialism, social justice thoughts in general...That's called "brainwashing kids in the University"... Ok...Fine....

 

When instead it's far and extremely far right, fascism and all that type of that  right-wing wonderful stuff...Then in that case it's called  "educating" the kids ....

 

Wow...Talk about a fair and balanced judgment.....

 

I don't know what your talking about..."far right" "fascism"  and "Nazis" are grouped together by the soros league to label conservatives who actually want to be left alone. The platforms are knocking off conservatives based on nothing to advance their agenda it is obvious. and yes they breed this commie stuff In the universities, by using the humanities department . they have infiltrated since the 60s waiting for this moment.

 

im not for war. I am against it. however, if one of these punk ass kids comes into my yard talking mad shat acting like thugs im gonna bust his azz in the knees with an arrow.

 

STOP SENDING YOUR KIDS TO TRAINING CAMPS CALLED UNIVERSITIES. ALSO HOMESCHOOL!!

 

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

Yes and they are balanced. How about you caz, have you ever found one fault with Teflon Don? Is there not one thing that you see wrong with his person, business or administration? Honestly? The lies don't both you? The indiscretions don't bother you.The fact he just called Manafort , a convicted felon of cheating America, a good guy? How about banging some porn star while his wife is pregnant? Are you cool with that demonstration of class? I won't even ask about his corporate welfare economic policies, or his inability to hire anyone who doesn't turn out to be a dog or liar or whatever he chooses to call them when they disagree. How about using his power to punish people and take away security clearance because they hurt his feelings? Do you see that as quality leadership? That's the problem with Trump supporters they turn a blind eye to the obvious. He is just a schemer and a bad one at that... Hell, he bankrupted a casino. Now that takes some doing.

 

If I was here to just bash the right, I would have started a thread on the Republican congressman who just got busted in California for election fraud. Or the fact the illegal immigrant that killed the girl in Iowa worked on a farm connected to a Republican, but I didn't even mention those two stories that came out today, because they are secondary to the stories circling the leader of the free world. The most powerful man on the planet, and he is blowing big time! JMHO

 

B/A 

Balanced? I've ask several times for you to provide said posts.....I bet that the MAJOR majority of your posts (political) are one sided.....balanced no way.

Me...I just posted yesterday or Monday that I believe Trump to be an Arse, in a response to Shabs. I said I don't like the person Trump but hope he stays on path in his stated agenda. I am a Conservative (fiscal)....at least I'm honest in my beliefs & POSTS as to what I am...

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5 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

Yes that was me laughing.  You say you are a conservative, but support a guy who raises the debt by increasing spending and giving out corporate welfare... 

 

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Listen closely.....I said "I am a Fiscal Conservative" key to understanding & comprehending. Trump wise I want him to build the wall & finally fix our immigration problem and & create jobs ........still waiting for those posts that I asked for well over a month ago....this is me laughing, cuz even you can't find any

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46 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

 

Yes and they are balanced. How about you caz, have you ever found one fault with Teflon Don? Is there not one thing that you see wrong with his person, business or administration? Honestly? The lies don't both you? The indiscretions don't bother you.The fact he just called Manafort , a convicted felon of cheating America, a good guy? How about banging some porn star while his wife is pregnant? Are you cool with that demonstration of class? I won't even ask about his corporate welfare economic policies, or his inability to hire anyone who doesn't turn out to be a dog or liar or whatever he chooses to call them when they disagree. How about using his power to punish people and take away security clearance because they hurt his feelings? Do you see that as quality leadership? That's the problem with Trump supporters they turn a blind eye to the obvious. He is just a schemer and a bad one at that... Hell, he bankrupted a casino. Now that takes some doing.

 

If I was here to just bash the right, I would have started a thread on the Republican congressman who just got busted in California for election fraud. Or the fact the illegal immigrant that killed the girl in Iowa worked on a farm connected to a Republican, but I didn't even mention those two stories that came out today, because they are secondary to the stories circling the leader of the free world. The most powerful man on the planet, and he is blowing big time! JMHO

 

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THE MURDER OF AN INNOCENT YOUNG GIRL BY AN ILLEGAL IS SECONDARY!!!!!!!!! now that tells every one ALIVE where you stand morally....that is sic & disgusting

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1 minute ago, bostonangler said:

 

How does a fiscal conservative support this administration? How is it conservative fiscally speaking to decrease income and increase spending? That just doesn't add up, even if you use "new math"

 

B/A

again I sad "I am"....I mentioned the key issues that are important to me....reading & comprehending I know is something foreign to the LEFT & it's SHEEP

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Just now, caz1104 said:

THE MURDER OF AN INNOCENT YOUNG GIRL BY AN ILLEGAL IS SECONDARY!!!!!!!!! now that tells every one ALIVE where you stand morally....that is sic & disgusting

 

Sowing your loser oats there Caz? How about the guy in Colorado who killed his wife and two little girls, he wasn't an immigrant, but I guess the illegal immigrant part makes it a big story to you. Of course any murder is a big story, but those stories are secondary to the lead story. Sadly there are murders everyday in America by illegals and/or citizens, but a president and his crooked friends only comes around once in every couple of generations and that is why it is a big story. It's not everyday you the see beginning of the end for an American president. 

 

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2 minutes ago, caz1104 said:

again I sad "I am"....I mentioned the key issues that are important to me....reading & comprehending I know is something foreign to the LEFT & it's SHEEP

 

I see you have no answer to the most basic question. A fiscal conservative cannot support less income and increased spending... Good for you.

 

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