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In reply to the discussion: One insurrectionist needed a Russian interpreter [View all]MissB
(16,344 posts)71. I assume that the person referenced is this one
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In all fairness, a Russian spy would be speaking better English than I do.....
Chainfire
Jan 2021
#69
OMG as one of the ex-military leaders have said on msnbc, God knows how many of these seditionists
onetexan
Jan 2021
#2
The computers were left on so anyone with a thumb drive could copy the contents.
Dustlawyer
Jan 2021
#40
Trump let the Russians hack into our most sensitive state secrets during the last year,
sop
Jan 2021
#8
Let's keep our eyes on the ball while proving we can walk and chew gum at the same time
lonely bird
Jan 2021
#20
And the most sensitive areas need to be swept for RF listening devices which are extremely
yaesu
Jan 2021
#41
It does...isn't it fortunate that Trump got firing squads back...just in the nick of time.
Demsrule86
Jan 2021
#43
Seems unlikely Russia would have anyone there that couldn't speak good English.
KY_EnviroGuy
Jan 2021
#54
The real life spies that "The Americans" is based on famously still had heavy accents.
meadowlander
Jan 2021
#66
Yeah, I would wipe and replace everything. Phones, PCs, printers, data ports...
BrightKnight
Jan 2021
#63
"I am only here to admire famous monuments. Including Capitol building with 173 steps."
meadowlander
Jan 2021
#64