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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf the terms of your bail agreement were: "Don't drink" and "Don't talk to Russians"...
....which one would you be more likely to violate?
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If the terms of your bail agreement were: "Don't drink" and "Don't talk to Russians"... (Original Post)
brooklynite
Dec 2017
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Vinca
(50,318 posts)1. It's pretty amazing when you think about it. How hard could it be to avoid Russians?
I'm wondering if Manafort might make an exit for Mother Russia if they revoke his agreement and put him back on either house arrest or in a cell (my preference).
DangerousUrNot
(431 posts)2. Especially since Russia doesnt have an extradition
treaty with the US. They need to keep eyes on this guy.
L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)4. He might end up sharing a closet with Snowden.
Better keep an eye on the Ecuadorean embassy too, they might have a spare closet!
Vinca
(50,318 posts)8. Did you happen to just hear Malcolm Nance on Stephanie Miller's show?
He said it's possible the thing he was ghost writing with the Russian was a coded message to get him out of here. I think they made reference to living with Snowden as an after-the-fact joke.
dalton99a
(81,637 posts)5. It's true love
delisen
(6,046 posts)3. Can stay on ice in Russia awaiting his Pardon
from Trump, or depending upon how things play out, from Pence.
greatauntoftriplets
(175,755 posts)6. The "don't drink" one also would be harder to trace.
"Talking to Russians" not so much.
MiniMe
(21,721 posts)7. What happens if you drink a white or black Russian?
lostnfound
(16,193 posts)9. Or a Moscow mule. Nt